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Victims Of Police Demolition Spend Christmas Under Trees by adeakeem(m): 1:44pm On Dec 24, 2013
Sitting on a mattress, under a mango tree on the land that used to accommodate their house, Sunday Solomon, a teenager, watched over what the family could salvage. Clutching the remote control to their television set, he gazed at the rubbles of their demolished house with the hope that the hand of the clock could be turned back.

Sunday and his only sibling were obviously yet to come to terms with the reality that their house, which was demolished on December 16 for allegedly trespassing on police 975 plots (65 hectares) of land in Atinporome, Mowo Phase 11, Olohunda Local Council Development Area, LCDA, no longer exist.

The sibling while waiting for their parents who had gone out to look for money that will help them to either relocate to their home town or rent an apartment in a nearby community, ensured that their scattered property under the tree was safe.

“My name is Solomon Sunday and my parents aren’t at home. This is our demolished house.

“And please Sir you are not welcome here. Please leave and come back when my parent returns,” Sunday told Vanguard.

The Police, in its two-day demolition exercise removed over 1,000 structures erected on the 65 hectares of land, displacing over a thousand residents of the community.

As if they had premonition of what would befall them in future, many residents planted different trees in their compounds.

The trees, spared by the bulldozers, today provide shelter for many of the residents while others have turned their cars to temporary shelter.

The Sundays were not the only family using the trees in their old compound as their new shelter. Lying on his back, also on a mattress placed under a tree in his demolished home, 73-year-old George Egosoku, gazed at the mango tree probably brooding over what would have happened without it. After the demolition, George, a professional driver before age caught with him, now sit helplessly and closely with his son under the mango tree where they’ve being spending the night since last Monday.

He was short of words to describe what happened on that fateful day, which will forever remain in his memory, the day he lost his house, built at the twilight of his active driving career which spanned over 35 years.

Struggling to narrate his experience, George, who now engages in petty trading to sustain his family said: “I watched helplessly as the officers of the Nigeria Police, Area K command, pulled down my house and bulldozed my belongings.”

On Wednesday, after the police had completed the demolition, George said he borrowed a hammer, plough and other implements to remove some of the broken woods and irons from the rubbles with the hope to sell them to raise money for feeding and to rent a new apartment.

Victims of Police Demolition Spend Christmas Under Trees

“But the price they are willing to pay for these items is far too low compared to the cost price. For instance, I bought this quality iron door for over N10, 000 few years ago. But to my surprise, the Aboki’s (scavengers) decided to pay N1, 000 for it,” George said.

Speaking with gloomy eyes he lamented; “My problem now is how to raise substantial amount of money to relocate to my home town.

“This is my house. This is where I have been living for the past 15 years.

“My years of hard labour were demolished that Monday and since then, I have been sleeping under this mango tree despite the harsh harmattan. Also, mosquitoes don’t allow us have good sleep. I am not appealing to your emotion. But I believe you can see things yourself. At my age, I am dirty, no shelter but a mango tree.

“I am not blaming anyone for my plight but the government especially the Nigerian Police and the Lagos State Government whom we pay our land use charge to. The government cannot provide housing to the downtrodden rather they demolish what the citizens had built.”

The plight of this septuagenarian, Egosoku, and the teenager, Solomon are two out of the several pathetic stories of the displaced residents of Atinporome, Mowo Phase 11 community.

Elder David Hundenu, 80- year- old residents of the community, lamented; “At my age, where do I start? I cannot run around the way I was doing 40 years ago. This is where I have called home. This is where I hope to finally rest but with this, I am confused.”

Hundenu, who had lived in the community for 19 years said; “Since 1994, when I bought my land from the late Baale Hoodonu, there had never been any issue concerning the ownership of the land. The tussle over the land started in 2008 after the demise of Hoodonu. While he was alive, he told me that the entire land belonged to his family.”

Victims of Police Demolition Spend Christmas Under Trees

Another resident, Mr. Ahmed Alade who lost his home two years ago to the expansion of the Lagos- Badagry expressway phase one at Orile- Iganmu, struggled to compose himself.

And when the 73- year- old finally did, he said; “My house was demolished in Orile two years ago for the expansion of the Lagos- Badagry expressway to 10- lanes. I didn’t get any compensation for it. I ran here for shelter with my family. But the shelter has been demolished again. Where do they (government and police) want me to go?”

Chief Korede Mayegun, who lost a hotel, house and a parcel of land worth over N160 million to the demolition, said; “when I heard the news, I went into coma. In fact I have been shuttling between hospital and home since last Monday. But my happiness is that I am alive again. I was unable to remove anything from my hotel.

“I believe that my property will not go like that. Our case is still in court and the date for another hearing is January 15th, 2014. We are ready to challenge them in court.”
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Re: Victims Of Police Demolition Spend Christmas Under Trees by Nobody: 2:06pm On Dec 24, 2013
Wait till tomorrow before you post this. Its not Christmas yet.
Re: Victims Of Police Demolition Spend Christmas Under Trees by JayKayMaybachz(m): 6:11pm On Dec 24, 2013
ċнαι !!! sad angry sad тнαтѕ αℓℓ кαη ѕαу

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Re: Victims Of Police Demolition Spend Christmas Under Trees by Big4wig(m): 6:12pm On Dec 24, 2013
Chai life is really useless and can turn around to be really sour for people flexin b4.

Anyways RIP in Advance to all the Chickens, Goats and Cows that would be killed 2morro...
Pls Accept my Condolences

#BIGWIG

Re: Victims Of Police Demolition Spend Christmas Under Trees by rozayx5(m): 6:13pm On Dec 24, 2013
enjoying the benefits of eldorado cool
Re: Victims Of Police Demolition Spend Christmas Under Trees by yomalex(m): 6:13pm On Dec 24, 2013
pathetic
Re: Victims Of Police Demolition Spend Christmas Under Trees by cnwamo(m): 6:13pm On Dec 24, 2013
cry
Re: Victims Of Police Demolition Spend Christmas Under Trees by gidjah(m): 6:14pm On Dec 24, 2013
i tot xmass is supposed to b tommorow, abi d @op is staying in d moon?? thats by d way, tot d govt council gave them ultimatum @ compensation??
Re: Victims Of Police Demolition Spend Christmas Under Trees by IamDebola: 6:16pm On Dec 24, 2013
Merry Christmas and Happy New in advance!
Re: Victims Of Police Demolition Spend Christmas Under Trees by Aliydave(m): 6:18pm On Dec 24, 2013
It not xmas yet, but imageing ur self in their shoes angry

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Re: Victims Of Police Demolition Spend Christmas Under Trees by packman: 6:21pm On Dec 24, 2013
[size=20pt]I WOULD BRING ALL THE PHOTO TAKEN FROM THIS EVENT TOMMOROW HERE ON NAIRALAND I HAVE DECIDED TO VISIT THE PLACE PERSONALLY

THERE IS NO JUSTICE IN THIS COUNTRY

HIGHLY INJUSTICE.........

I WOULD GO THERE TOMORROW TO BRING OUT THE SUFFERING OF THIS PEOPLE TO THE ENTIRE WORLD[/size]

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Re: Victims Of Police Demolition Spend Christmas Under Trees by alukotope: 6:23pm On Dec 24, 2013
Just reminds me of the day, we were thrown out of our, an emotional daym i'll hardly 4get
Re: Victims Of Police Demolition Spend Christmas Under Trees by Temismith(f): 6:27pm On Dec 24, 2013
sad sad sad I sad for dem.
Re: Victims Of Police Demolition Spend Christmas Under Trees by mascott(m): 6:28pm On Dec 24, 2013
They should convert the mango tree to their own Christmas tree shikena!

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Re: Victims Of Police Demolition Spend Christmas Under Trees by Esdb(m): 6:30pm On Dec 24, 2013
Its nt christmas yet? can they build a new house b4 2mao??...smh for some dull people

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Re: Victims Of Police Demolition Spend Christmas Under Trees by searay(m): 6:37pm On Dec 24, 2013
Jesus was born in manger, so what's so special about relaxing under the tree and enjoy on)self. RIP to the dead.
Re: Victims Of Police Demolition Spend Christmas Under Trees by searay(m): 6:41pm On Dec 24, 2013
this life is so bad how can someone just die under the mango tree through demonision in houses of the persons? This is not fair at all. All this injustist is cuss by the governments of this countries. RIP to the deadts

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Re: Victims Of Police Demolition Spend Christmas Under Trees by Gbaskybabe(f): 6:49pm On Dec 24, 2013
this world na wa ooo!
Re: Victims Of Police Demolition Spend Christmas Under Trees by devour129: 7:08pm On Dec 24, 2013
Obi na agbwa m .will tell my sis at Lagos to share her Xmas food n drinks with them.you guys in lag try do the same,will send money to her to cook for them.so sad
Re: Victims Of Police Demolition Spend Christmas Under Trees by Exodus2k(m): 7:12pm On Dec 24, 2013
Wickedness in high places, Endtime tinz

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Re: Victims Of Police Demolition Spend Christmas Under Trees by Afritop(m): 7:12pm On Dec 24, 2013
And these are compassionate people that voted the government in power. When the government needs help from its citizens via votes, they will do everything so that they can get attention from its citizens, now that the citizens needs their attention and help, they are looking sideways as if nothing happened

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Re: Victims Of Police Demolition Spend Christmas Under Trees by Afritop(m): 7:21pm On Dec 24, 2013
We have a heartless, careless, wicked and fun-seeking government who derive satisfaction in corruption and trampling citizens right. They ought to have prevented the affected people from building structures in the areas by placing warning signals and barricading police properties before hand. But they just want to frustrate and waste peoples effort and they will want to convince us that they are responsible

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Re: Victims Of Police Demolition Spend Christmas Under Trees by rioemmanuel(m): 7:25pm On Dec 24, 2013
pathetic
Re: Victims Of Police Demolition Spend Christmas Under Trees by tchigofigo(m): 7:59pm On Dec 24, 2013
painful indeed..,
Re: Victims Of Police Demolition Spend Christmas Under Trees by Acidosis(m): 7:59pm On Dec 24, 2013
May God in his infinite mercy remember the concerned families...


This is a terrible situation...
sad sad

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Re: Victims Of Police Demolition Spend Christmas Under Trees by adetsim(m): 8:03pm On Dec 24, 2013
mascott: They should convert the mango tree to their own Christmas tree shikena!
So you feel that this is the best time to make gest out of a substantial issue like this? This is how the same heartlessness displayed by government started. Learn to show concern and not callousness.

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Re: Victims Of Police Demolition Spend Christmas Under Trees by ajast(m): 8:10pm On Dec 24, 2013
I think both state and federal government should do something urgently to investigate the demolition, a place where about 1000 dwelling units is existing can not just be demolished like that what was the police looking after the first Ten buildings were constructed, were they sleeping? I am sure they were busy at the road check points then, if lagos state truly collected land use charge from them, if PHCN has 33kva transformers there, then they collect bills there, if telecoms operators have masts there, if local government collect levy there,if there was always a polling booth there during elections, then i think this matter must be a result of bad business between some police chiefs and the[b] omo oniles[/b] and they decided to show them power, i will like to see this matter taken up to the highest level.Its the worst i have seen in injustice.But i wish this people good luck in the coming year God will answer their prayers on this matter. embarassed

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Re: Victims Of Police Demolition Spend Christmas Under Trees by andyanders: 8:13pm On Dec 24, 2013
mascott: They should convert the mango tree to their own Christmas tree shikena!

I pity the way you reason when you see your brother in pain and you have the gut to say ; they should convert the mango tree to their Christmas tree. Well, I am not praying for evil for you but you do not know your tomorrow as an experience like this one day in any form will remind you you this statement you posted here.

I pray that God Almighty make a way for them and the government and human right organization come together to make a way out to help them.

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Re: Victims Of Police Demolition Spend Christmas Under Trees by adetsim(m): 8:17pm On Dec 24, 2013
searay: Jesus was born in manger, so what's so special about relaxing under the tree and enjoy on)self. RIP to the dead.

You've manifested the highest degree of callousness as expressed in your statement. If you cannot pity them why can't you hold your wicked comment? Nobody is above problem, it could be your turn next time.

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Re: Victims Of Police Demolition Spend Christmas Under Trees by olorunthobby(f): 8:34pm On Dec 24, 2013
heyaaa... embarassed
Re: Victims Of Police Demolition Spend Christmas Under Trees by Cubeet2: 8:37pm On Dec 24, 2013
Too bad
Re: Victims Of Police Demolition Spend Christmas Under Trees by Cubeet2: 8:38pm On Dec 24, 2013
Ok

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