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Alaba Traders: We Paid ₦6M To Lagos On Thursday, LASG Demolished Shops On Sunday by eyesoflagos: 7:49am On Jun 22, 2023
Alaba traders: We paid N6m to Lagos on Thursday, government demolished our shops on Sunday

On Sunday, the Lagos government commenced the demolition of several buildings at the multi-billion naira Alaba International Market — a development that left many shop owners in limbo.

When TheCable visited the market on Tuesday morning, many of the affected shop owners were moody.

Leave here immediately.”

“I am not disposed to talk.”

“What would talking change?”

“I need to make money now — not talk.”

“You can see that everyone is in distress.”


These were comments from some affected shop owners when this reporter met them at the market.

The Lagos government said the demolished buildings “were distressed”.

Gbolahan Oki, general manager of the Lagos State Building Control Agency (LASBCA), last Friday, said some of the buildings had been marked with quit notice since 2016, adding that occupants usually “harass officials of the agency whenever they want to carry out their duties”.

But Calistus Ezenwa, an affected trader along the Alaba Rago/Ojo Alaba axis, with a noticeably shaky voice, said most of the traders were not aware of the notice.

“I do not know what to say. In fact, I am short of words because in this kind of situation, even if they wanted to demolish the buildings, they should have at least given us two months so that we can gather ourselves and get another shop,” Ezenwa said.

“It was just a few weeks ago that they gave us notice to park out of our shops. Now, everybody is scattered. Coming out to the market right now is just for fancy. I have no plans yet. It is not fair.”

“I was in the market seven years ago and I did not hear about it (the quit notice).”


On his part, John Nebonta, another affected shop owner, claimed the traders were served a notice on June 1.

Nebonta also noted that he had been doing business in the market since 2016 and “there was no notice of such”.

Nebonta said he was asked to pay N70,000 tax to the state government three days before the demolition

They (LASBCA) gave us a 7-day ultimatum on June 1, 2023. After one week, the market leadership taxed each shop N70,000. I paid. We went to Alausa to report to the authorities,” Nebonta said.

“They said they would give us state government accounts to pay the fee, and that we should pay in instalments; not knowing they had an ulterior motive. So we contributed N70,000 each and we were able to raise about N6,022,942 on Thursday last week.”

Speaking further, Nebonta said there are rumours that private developers intend to use the land where the shops were demolished for a new trade complex named “New Alaba”.

“The problem started when some people came to develop that place. They even brought a catalogue to that effect. They called it the new Alaba, and the prices of shops were on the catalogue. They even came with forms for people to buy stores in the plaza to be built behind us,” he said.

Corroborating Nebonta’s claim, David Ezeanya, another trader, said the demolition exercise was to fast-track the process of constructing the new edifice.

“They are about to sell the land. The exercise was just to pass it from the old hands to new hands,” he said.

“I bought my shop and an empty land. I have not built a structure on the empty land.”

For John Emeka, the experience of having his goods and the shop demolished remains an ugly one.

“We thought it was a joke. What really affected us was the lack of information. We lacked serious information from the government,” he said.

“We did not know it would be serious. But to our surprise, they gave us a seven-day ultimatum.

“We were surprised to see that that on Sunday morning, bulldozers came and pulled down our building.”

Another trader who simply identified himself as Moses also said some amount of money was “paid to LASBCA” on Thursday.

“So many of us own the shop and we still paid the local government this year. We can not fight the government but I am thankful I was able to pull out my goods. For now, I am just hanging around,” he said.

Speaking to TheCable, Udenkwo Nnamdi, first vice-chairman, Fancy and Furniture Dealers Association, Ojo Alaba market, said his members did not bargain for a demolition.

“All these tenants are paying tenement rate; they are paying an allocation to the local government. So, if it is an illegal structure, the local government would not have been collecting such fees from us,” he said.

During a press briefing on Tuesday, Mbonu Geoffrey, president-general of the Alaba International Amalgamated Association, said he is not aware of any plot by some developers to demolish the structures.

“The information reaching us is that they have fliers and the prototype of what they want to do,” Geoffrey said.

“Maybe the portion of that land was not enough to build that gigantic project, so they approached the state government to acquire more land. There are some foundations down there where the owners of the land attempted to protect their lands from the developers.

“In the notice sent to us, 2016 was not mentioned. If they gave us notice in 2016, Who did they give it to? Who did they serve it to? What stopped them from indicating that they had given us notice since 2016?

“One thing is sure, you cannot bring down my building and take over my land. There must be a process. We are watching to see if these buildings being pulled down by an agency is based on the condition of the buildings.

“So, what about the land? If there is any project that the developer has come to put in Alaba that makes them take over our land, we will know.”

Responding to TheCable’s enquiry, Tayo Asagba, public relations officer of LASBCA, reiterated that the buildings were distressed and that the shop owners had been notified since 2016.

On allegations that LASBCA received over N6 million from the business owners just before their shops were demolished, she said the money was not paid to her agency.

“The building was distressed, so we do not need to collect consolidated payments,” Asagba said.

https://www.thecable.ng/alaba-traders-we-paid-n6m-to-lagos-on-thursday-the-government-demolished-our-shops-on-sunday/amp

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Re: Alaba Traders: We Paid ₦6M To Lagos On Thursday, LASG Demolished Shops On Sunday by Absuchat(m): 7:52am On Jun 22, 2023
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Re: Alaba Traders: We Paid ₦6M To Lagos On Thursday, LASG Demolished Shops On Sunday by insidelife22(m): 7:55am On Jun 22, 2023
If this was because of the last elections then I must say Tinubu\Sanwolu and Apc are petty.

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Re: Alaba Traders: We Paid ₦6M To Lagos On Thursday, LASG Demolished Shops On Sunday by phorget(m): 7:56am On Jun 22, 2023
Everybody eye go soon clear.

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Re: Alaba Traders: We Paid ₦6M To Lagos On Thursday, LASG Demolished Shops On Sunday by duro4chang(m): 7:58am On Jun 22, 2023
insidelife22:
If this was because of the last elections then I must say Tinubu\Sanwolu and Apc are petty.
Victim mentality. Soludo destroyed buildings in Onitsha

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Re: Alaba Traders: We Paid ₦6M To Lagos On Thursday, LASG Demolished Shops On Sunday by Raskimonojendor: 7:58am On Jun 22, 2023
There were tons of houses marked for demolishion and being demolished all over Lagos state.

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Re: Alaba Traders: We Paid ₦6M To Lagos On Thursday, LASG Demolished Shops On Sunday by AsomughaChuks05: 7:59am On Jun 22, 2023
Kai. It's like the govt used the money to buy diesel for the bulldozers and pay police to secure the demolition process.

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Re: Alaba Traders: We Paid ₦6M To Lagos On Thursday, LASG Demolished Shops On Sunday by AntiMarxist: 8:00am On Jun 22, 2023
Go to court!

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Re: Alaba Traders: We Paid ₦6M To Lagos On Thursday, LASG Demolished Shops On Sunday by Raskimonojendor: 8:00am On Jun 22, 2023
More houses marked for demolition.

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Re: Alaba Traders: We Paid ₦6M To Lagos On Thursday, LASG Demolished Shops On Sunday by DSC7: 8:01am On Jun 22, 2023
Sanwolu must never allow Agbado miscreants to make his administration ungovernable...
They are turning him against the Igbos and non yorubas in Lagos....

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Re: Alaba Traders: We Paid ₦6M To Lagos On Thursday, LASG Demolished Shops On Sunday by oyebanji44: 8:01am On Jun 22, 2023
grin

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Re: Alaba Traders: We Paid ₦6M To Lagos On Thursday, LASG Demolished Shops On Sunday by AntiMarxist: 8:01am On Jun 22, 2023
AsomughaChuks05:
Kai. It's like the govt used the money to buy diesel for the bulldozers and pay police to secure the demolition process.

Like China ,where they bill the condemned inmate's relatives the cost of the bullet used in the execution.

Funny shit.

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Re: Alaba Traders: We Paid ₦6M To Lagos On Thursday, LASG Demolished Shops On Sunday by Cooldowntemper: 8:01am On Jun 22, 2023
The ronu animals just want to milk you guys and make you suffer out of jealousy.

Even if the demolition was justified, it was said to be marked since 2016 .

Why choose now that the ethnic tension is on the rise to do it , instead of wait a little say 6 months.

No one will die , but to tell you it's a ronu agenda,.

You guys should better leave there , I am talking as a full delta breed .

I know what happened to warri when ethnicity played it's role as usual it happens to everywhere ethnicity is seen first.

Warri today would have been like PH but see .

I pity my brother who are raving mad because of politics and ethnicity in this century.

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Re: Alaba Traders: We Paid ₦6M To Lagos On Thursday, LASG Demolished Shops On Sunday by Raskimonojendor: 8:01am On Jun 22, 2023
More houses again:

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Re: Alaba Traders: We Paid ₦6M To Lagos On Thursday, LASG Demolished Shops On Sunday by AntiMarxist: 8:03am On Jun 22, 2023
DSC7:

They are turning him against the Igbos and non yorubas in Lagos....

Which non Igbos ?

Abeg fight your fight with Yorubas and don't drag us into your latest folly.

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Re: Alaba Traders: We Paid ₦6M To Lagos On Thursday, LASG Demolished Shops On Sunday by Shikini: 8:03am On Jun 22, 2023
Corruption, Corruption, Corruption everywhere.
The direction this country is heading may be a sad one.

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Re: Alaba Traders: We Paid ₦6M To Lagos On Thursday, LASG Demolished Shops On Sunday by BigBlackPreek(m): 8:03am On Jun 22, 2023
As a Yoruba, I feel for them

Na wetin we go chop all of us dey find on a daily basis

It is well

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Re: Alaba Traders: We Paid ₦6M To Lagos On Thursday, LASG Demolished Shops On Sunday by Raskimonojendor: 8:04am On Jun 22, 2023
More buildings yet only Alaba people are wailing:

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Re: Alaba Traders: We Paid ₦6M To Lagos On Thursday, LASG Demolished Shops On Sunday by AntiMarxist: 8:05am On Jun 22, 2023
insidelife22:
If this was because of the last elections then I must say Tinubu\Sanwolu and Apc are petty.

If this was as a result of the last bitter divisive uncouth campaign launched by Igbos in Lagos, then this is a fair act of reciprocation.

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Re: Alaba Traders: We Paid ₦6M To Lagos On Thursday, LASG Demolished Shops On Sunday by AntiMarxist: 8:06am On Jun 22, 2023
BigBlackPreek:
As a Yoruba, I feel for them

Na wetin we go chop all of us dey find on a daily basis

It is well


Oh really

Sad for those invaders that were all over the place saying they own Lagos and intended to take over running it?

This is the only way to put them in their place.

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Re: Alaba Traders: We Paid ₦6M To Lagos On Thursday, LASG Demolished Shops On Sunday by Raskimonojendor: 8:07am On Jun 22, 2023
LASG no dey look Uche face at all.

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Re: Alaba Traders: We Paid ₦6M To Lagos On Thursday, LASG Demolished Shops On Sunday by richie240: 8:11am On Jun 22, 2023
You paid after they've served u notice since 2016? 'Paid' for what purpose Biko?

Keep playing!
cool

AntiMarxist:


Are they exempt from paying taxes ?

LASG did not shut down their business but only told them to vacate the derelic building housing it.

Their taxes were due and must be paid.

That's the point I'm making.
The tax they paid didn't negate the notice they were served.

They just looking for any straw to hold on to.

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Re: Alaba Traders: We Paid ₦6M To Lagos On Thursday, LASG Demolished Shops On Sunday by chatinent: 8:12am On Jun 22, 2023
So does it mean we breed uneducated town planners?

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Re: Alaba Traders: We Paid ₦6M To Lagos On Thursday, LASG Demolished Shops On Sunday by AntiMarxist: 8:14am On Jun 22, 2023
richie240:
You paid after they've served u notice since 2016? 'Paid' for what purpose Biko?

Keep playing!
cool

Are they exempt from paying taxes ?

LASG did not shut down their business but only told them to vacate the derelic building housing it.

Their taxes were due and must be paid.

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Re: Alaba Traders: We Paid ₦6M To Lagos On Thursday, LASG Demolished Shops On Sunday by BigBlackPreek(m): 8:16am On Jun 22, 2023
Honestly as a Yoruba boy, I no like the way Lagos State government dey collect money from them every now and then. Naso them dey just for anything...Sanwo-Olu self ain't doing anything about the situation. God help them
AntiMarxist:



Oh really

Sad for those invaders that were all over the place saying they own Lagos and intended to take over running it?

This is the only way to put them in their place.

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Re: Alaba Traders: We Paid ₦6M To Lagos On Thursday, LASG Demolished Shops On Sunday by AntiMarxist: 8:16am On Jun 22, 2023
chatinent:
So does it mean we breed uneducated town planners?

The developers were bypassing safety and building codes and errecting substandard and dangerous structures.

This is the kind of shoddy investment they claim is how they now own Lagos with.

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Re: Alaba Traders: We Paid ₦6M To Lagos On Thursday, LASG Demolished Shops On Sunday by BigBlackPreek(m): 8:16am On Jun 22, 2023
Honestly as a Yoruba boy, I no like the way Lagos State government dey collect money from them every now and then. Naso them dey just for anything...Sanwo-Olu self ain't doing anything about the situation.... God help them
AntiMarxist:



Oh really

Sad for those invaders that were all over the place saying they own Lagos and intended to take over running it?

This is the only way to put them in their place.

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Re: Alaba Traders: We Paid ₦6M To Lagos On Thursday, LASG Demolished Shops On Sunday by christejames(m): 8:19am On Jun 22, 2023
Unfortunately, Yoruba APC is clandestinely killing the economic power of the west... 😔

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Re: Alaba Traders: We Paid ₦6M To Lagos On Thursday, LASG Demolished Shops On Sunday by AntiMarxist: 8:19am On Jun 22, 2023
BigBlackPreek:
Honestly as a Yoruba boy, I no like the way Lagos State government dey collect money from them every now and then. Naso them dey just for anything...Sanwo-Olu self ain't doing anything about the situation. God help them

Go Onistha and see what real extortion is like.

None of them will think of relocating back to the yeast even if LASG tax them for breathing because what suffices in Peter Obi's Anambra is far worse.

This is aside the lawlessness and hopeless criminality that abounds in that yeast.

Lagos needs to put the squeeze on them to remind them that Lagos is truly not a No man's land.

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Re: Alaba Traders: We Paid ₦6M To Lagos On Thursday, LASG Demolished Shops On Sunday by AntiMarxist: 8:20am On Jun 22, 2023
christejames:
Unfortunately, Yoruba APC is clandestinely killing the economic power of the west... 😔

Is there an Igbo APC you will prefer to see running Lagos ?

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Re: Alaba Traders: We Paid ₦6M To Lagos On Thursday, LASG Demolished Shops On Sunday by chatinent: 8:21am On Jun 22, 2023
AntiMarxist:


The developers were bypassing safety and building codes and errecting substandard and dangerous structures.

This is the kind of shoddy investment they claim is how they now own Lagos with.

I mean were they not granted approval by Lagos State Town Planners? You can't really build structures without approval. And mind you, this is not a tribal thing so if you really cannot respond beyond tribal talks, it's safer not to respond.

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