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Lagos Demolitions: Law, Justice, And Compassion - Peter Obi by Maxymilliano(op): 10:12am On Oct 07, 2025
Lagos Demolitions: Law, Justice, and Compassion

A week ago, a team of concerned leaders visited the demolished Aspamda Market in Lagos. Since then I have carefully followed the reactions trailing the demolitions, our visit, and feel that other extraneous variables are affecting our compassion for each other as Nigerians. The situation calls for deep reflection on the relationship between law, justice, and compassion in governance.

I recall an incident in the nineties, when I bought a house in the UK at 66 Donnington Road, NW10. While the building was still being refurbished, some squatters moved in. When I consulted my lawyer, he advised that I should write to them formally and approach the court. It would have been unthinkable for the state to simply wake up one morning and demolish people’s houses - especially when such houses were neither used for crime nor taken for any overriding public purpose.

Those seeking to justify the current demolitions in Aspamda Market Lagos, and similar situations across Nigeria must be reminded that the law is not an end in itself; it is a means to ensure order, peace, and the protection of human dignity. When the law becomes an instrument to inflict undeserved pain - enforced without compassion or regard for human welfare - it ceases to serve justice.

Even if, for the sake of argument, some of the affected traders failed to obtain the proper approvals, which is unlikely, was demolition the only option? If opportunities for regularisation truly existed, as some have argued, why were they not pursued? Does it truly serve justice to destroy billions of naira worth of investments and livelihoods when less destructive remedies could have sufficed?

It is like punishing a man who stole a bicycle with death instead of imprisonment - a sentence grossly disproportionate to the offence. That is what these demolitions represent: a punishment that far outweighs any alleged infraction.

My appeal is simple: governance must always balance law with compassion. A government should not pride itself on being legally correct if, in the process, it becomes morally wrong. Justice, to be just, must be tempered with mercy.

These demolitions are a test of our collective humanity, justice, and compassion. Power must always be exercised with empathy - for it is in how we treat the vulnerable that the true character of leadership is revealed.

A new Nigeria is POssible. -PO
https://x.com/PeterObi/status/1975435514451792164?t=HWJavRbNKwnW0IM_TNoXaQ&s=19

Re: Lagos Demolitions: Law, Justice, And Compassion - Peter Obi by Is04970:
Why doesn't anyone protest when government demolishes houses in other states?
Isn't it on record Peter Obi as a governor demolished properties in Anambra State without compensation?
What is Peter Obi's interest in Lagos?
Why are people that have never spoken against the Monday sit at home in the South East suddenly developing eretion on Lagos State policies and plans?
I'm sure rational Igbo people worldwide would be grossly ashamed of the hypocritical posture of their leaders
Re: Lagos Demolitions: Law, Justice, And Compassion - Peter Obi by Lanretoye(m):
When you feel Lagos is no man’s land and you can errect buildings anywhere you like without considering the law and ignoring notices then one messiah will now come and preach about compassion and justice when the law takes its course.
even their so called leaders will come and propagate bigotry instead of encourage their followers to live peacefully and abide by the laws of their hosts.all through this demolition saga,no one single evidence or prove to show that the demolished buildings had approvals,just cry but at the end of the day you will see that they were at fault.

not just one of the owners of the demolished buildings could come forward with an approval...they think they can bully the government.
Re: Lagos Demolitions: Law, Justice, And Compassion - Peter Obi by Topsoul147: 10:17am On Oct 07, 2025
this tinubu government is full of calamity and corruption
Re: Lagos Demolitions: Law, Justice, And Compassion - Peter Obi by proff010: 10:19am On Oct 07, 2025
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Re: Lagos Demolitions: Law, Justice, And Compassion - Peter Obi by PulaPower:
Is04970:
Why doesn't anyine protect when government they demolishes houses in other states?
You dey mind the failed governor. Their hypocrisy stinks and I’m glad he’s showing himself to the people. We’ve always known him to be a bigott forming Angel..

But then, I don’t blame them. Nah Lagos people cause the whole thing. They invited the mess prior to 2023 elections. They thought they’re doing what’s good, not knowing they were only inviting a mess. They should deal with it.
Re: Lagos Demolitions: Law, Justice, And Compassion - Peter Obi by Zico5(m): 10:20am On Oct 07, 2025
Those in government are just bunch of wicked, calous and dangerous people. They only care about themselves alone. From north to east and south, none of them is godly. That's why this country will continue to drag with progress. Prayer cannot solve our problem so far we are very filthy in minds.
Re: Lagos Demolitions: Law, Justice, And Compassion - Peter Obi by OSHIOJANLE: 10:20am On Oct 07, 2025
These properties could have been converted to something else beneficial to the state than outright demolition.....

Or the people completely stop from using the market that's all...

Because this is waste of scarce resources and economic setback....
Re: Lagos Demolitions: Law, Justice, And Compassion - Peter Obi by PDPdestroyer(m): 10:20am On Oct 07, 2025
Is04970:
Why doesn't anyine protect when government they demolishes houses in other states?
Because other state governments are allowed to demolish and sanitize their states, such is forbidden in Lagos because that will only widen the gap between Lagos and other states.

#JustTryingToReasonLikeAnObidient
Re: Lagos Demolitions: Law, Justice, And Compassion - Peter Obi by twilliamx(m): 10:21am On Oct 07, 2025
This man is just an extreme bigot and may he never happen to us as a leader. Always selective in his useless reactions to anything.
I remember when Anambra demolished under soludo, to the extent that even odumeje was manhandled by the police and I think even his then church was demolished, this misreactive man did not react. Very biased and selective. Not a wise politician at all
Re: Lagos Demolitions: Law, Justice, And Compassion - Peter Obi by Kadejo(m):
My question is, who sold the land to the developers?

Why wait until resources had been invested heavily on such projects and we come for demolition.

Were approvals given for the construction of those buildings? If yes, bring out the govt officials that did.

If no, why did the govt allowed the continuation of the structures?

I am a Yoruba man, but I am a NIGERIAN. I can't imagine that someone will put resources together, either by loan facility, help, grant, anything, and such effort is destroyed by another fellow, in the name of government, law, or what have you.

In any part of this country you may be reading this from, if you are in any position of authority, just know that ALL your powers and privileges ended here on earth. Be if President, Governor, Senator, Hon, Judge, Head of any law enforcement agency, King, everybody.

Just know that, the one who gave you life will request that your book be opened.

When your book is opened, will you scale through?
Re: Lagos Demolitions: Law, Justice, And Compassion - Peter Obi by Maxymilliano(op): 10:22am On Oct 07, 2025
Power must always be exercised with empathy ...

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Re: Lagos Demolitions: Law, Justice, And Compassion - Peter Obi by Okichi: 10:22am On Oct 07, 2025
Truer words have never been spoken. The law is not an end in itself; it is a means to ensure order, peace, and the protection of human dignity
Re: Lagos Demolitions: Law, Justice, And Compassion - Peter Obi by Klington: 10:23am On Oct 07, 2025
They will come in their usual manner to attack obi but the fact speaks for itself.
Re: Lagos Demolitions: Law, Justice, And Compassion - Peter Obi by jahsharon: 10:23am On Oct 07, 2025
Cry well well. Cry to sleep and wake up in tears. It’s your constitutional right to cry and weep
Re: Lagos Demolitions: Law, Justice, And Compassion - Peter Obi by 9jatriot(m): 10:23am On Oct 07, 2025
This man non even fit to be an estate president abeg. Even Jesus scatter people property for temple because he feel say they break law.
Re: Lagos Demolitions: Law, Justice, And Compassion - Peter Obi by Ozinlex:
My President has spoken and the keyboard workers can now react to receive their stipend

The fact is whoever becomes the next President from the North, East or South-South after Tinubu whether in 2027 or 2031 must ensure Lagos is redistributed across Nigeria...how?

...by ensuring International Airports and Seaports are 100% functional in other parts of the country; if I can return to Australia by flying through my State Airport in Akwa-Ibom and I can send some goods through Ibom-deep seaport, tell me wetin go carry my leg go Lagos when I have the business minded Igbos surrounding my State.

As much as I have soft spot for GEJ, he messed up big time by not making it mandatory for Seaports and International Airports to be functional 100% in the South-South.

Australia with little less than 28million people has about 70 functional Seaports and 13 international airports.

What kind of Mumu leaders do we have from other regions who are so comfortable with the status-quo; allowing for the major ingredient of development to be in one Bleep..ing state and yet comfortable with it.

This must change, only a change will shut some people up finally
Re: Lagos Demolitions: Law, Justice, And Compassion - Peter Obi by SLIDEwaxie(m): 10:25am On Oct 07, 2025
But you demolished a lot of buildings in your time too. In fact, you're the one who even deported a log of non indigenous individuals during your time as governor
Re: Lagos Demolitions: Law, Justice, And Compassion - Peter Obi by Udomaogodo: 10:26am On Oct 07, 2025
Well said sir. oluwaseun, mezuzia nke fonu. i mean the remaining chara.........
Re: Lagos Demolitions: Law, Justice, And Compassion - Peter Obi by PDPdestroyer(m): 10:26am On Oct 07, 2025
Did he also preach this to Soludo and Otti when they carried out their own demolitions?
Re: Lagos Demolitions: Law, Justice, And Compassion - Peter Obi by benitwater(m): 10:26am On Oct 07, 2025
Fake as aba product.
obi you don cast.
lamba master keep shooting urself on the leg because you want to become president,
u go call yahself a thief one day bah till then keep spewing trash.
Re: Lagos Demolitions: Law, Justice, And Compassion - Peter Obi by pharmagba: 10:26am On Oct 07, 2025
Truth be told.
Obi is playing ethnic politics in the guise that he is compassionate.

He is simply telling Lagos state government that they shouldn't demolish because he want the victim to feel he is a "nice person" and lending his voice to their plight with the mischievous and subtle intention to get votes when the time comes.
Justice we all know all of the world always has it eyes closed.

In his usual manner Obi offers no solution or crebral alternative. Always bereft of ideas
Re: Lagos Demolitions: Law, Justice, And Compassion - Peter Obi by 3ice9ce: 10:27am On Oct 07, 2025
Soludo did, Igbos kept quiet.
Otti demolished, Obi kept shut.
Mbah demolished, not a sound from Igbos.

That trouble you're looking for, you people will get it.
Re: Lagos Demolitions: Law, Justice, And Compassion - Peter Obi by DesChyko: 10:28am On Oct 07, 2025
Words on Marble.

If opportunities for redress exists, why not pursue that instead? It is way cheaper than hiring demolition experts for something that they can later realign.

Let's wait and see what Lagos State Government will do with the demolished property site now. That will lay this dance of shame paid sycophants are displaying here, to bed.
Re: Lagos Demolitions: Law, Justice, And Compassion - Peter Obi by PigTormentor: 10:28am On Oct 07, 2025
This man is rhe worst politician in Nigeria. A complete bigot and a shameless one at that.
The Lagos state givt should never allow such sore loser to dictate to them what is good for Lagos.
Re: Lagos Demolitions: Law, Justice, And Compassion - Peter Obi by Faber(m): 10:29am On Oct 07, 2025
We the great Igbo people have passed through worse things in our history among follow humans, there's no single history where we oppressed our guests...

This too shall pass away... Today the world is begging Israel to stop, but time was when Israel were been killed and used for experiments...


One day the world will fear to touch or deal with Igbos anyhow... For now all man are feel to oppress us.. 😢😢
Re: Lagos Demolitions: Law, Justice, And Compassion - Peter Obi by KingPure(m): 10:29am On Oct 07, 2025
What's this one saying again. Bringing a boring and non-related scenario to a matter that *was* long forgotten (all for the purpose of showing his ilks that cares to know that he's been purchasing properties long before "politricks" came through for him, and that, to what end? Maybe to keep his self-righteousness hold on them though).

You can only truly earn any feather for this short-fuss patriotism against Lagos State if;
1. No other State government of the Federation EVER demolished a property of the citizenry based on clear contravention.
2. You didn't engage in demolition of any structures built by man or spirits during your administration as a governor.

Now, looking for popularity where non existed is the shortest way to getting no where.
Re: Lagos Demolitions: Law, Justice, And Compassion - Peter Obi by Kingpele(m): 10:30am On Oct 07, 2025
The government should compensate those that have properties there... tradefair complexes as we know it is FG properties and no state government have the power to encroached on it...but then tinubu is the FG now ,so probably the governor got his approval...
Re: Lagos Demolitions: Law, Justice, And Compassion - Peter Obi by benitwater(m): 10:30am On Oct 07, 2025
OSHIOJANLE:
These properties could have been converted to something else beneficial to the state than outright demolition.....

Or the people completely stop from using the market that's all...

Because this is waste of scarce resources and economic setback....
lagos state government doesnt need to convert those rubbish built without plan into anything than outright demolish.
Re: Lagos Demolitions: Law, Justice, And Compassion - Peter Obi by Wasky101: 10:31am On Oct 07, 2025
OSHIOJANLE:
These properties could have been converted to something else beneficial to the state than outright demolition.....

Or the people completely stop from using the market that's all...

Because this is waste of scarce resources and economic setback....
The only beneficial thing is to remove buildings obstructing water ways.
Re: Lagos Demolitions: Law, Justice, And Compassion - Peter Obi by teepain:
Maxymilliano:
Power must always be exercised with empathy ...

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May I ask, what empathy did Obi exercise when he demolished houses in Anambra back then as the governor of Anambra state or is it a case of preaching what he didn't practice while he had the chance?
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