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Makoko Residents Protest Property Demolition by nlfpmod(mod): 5:22pm On Jan 16
Residents of Makoko, a community nestled on the Lagos lagoon, have protested the demolition of their homes by officials of the state government.

Speaking with TheCable on Thursday, they shared that the clearance began on December 22, 2025.

They said they initially thought the bulldozing was meant to destroy only homes within the 30-metre safety setback from the high tension power line.

The power line criss-crosses the community and the landmark Third Mainland Bridge.

Messou Abayomi, a resident and stakeholder, said sometime last year, community leaders and officials of the Lagos state government, agreed that only buildings within the 30-metre safety setback should be demolished.

Abayomi said it was later agreed that a 50-metre safety setback from the power line was sufficient and then 100-metre setback was finally settled for.

Abayomi said another round of levelling that kicked off on January 4 and 5 severely violated the 100-metre safety setback deal.

The green flag mast signifies the 100 metres from the power line but demolition has gone beyond the 100 metres

They (officials of the Lagos government) have passed more than 100-metre setback. They are even going to 200-metre. They lied to us,” he said.

They came with caterpillars and started demolishing the houses without notice. As we speak, they are still demolishing houses.”

Micheline Sunnuvun, a woman in her sixties, said she was not given notice before her home was brought down last Friday.

A temporal shelter for Micheline Sunnuvun, one of the affected resident who’s home was demolished
Sunnuvun said her goods, including bags of garri, were destroyed during the demolition exercise, adding that she has nowhere to go.

“I have been staying outside beside the shore since the demolition. At night, I usually use clothes to cover myself and sleep. They have destroyed all what I have been using for survival,” she said in Yoruba.

Another victim of the demolition is Wusu John, who has been residing in the waterfront community for over three decades. John, a fisherman, said he left Kweme community in Badagry to Makoko to continue his trade.

“I don’t have anywhere to go,” says Wusu John, one of the affected community member as he seats in front of remains of his demolished house
He said community leaders told him that his home would not be demolished since it was not in violation of the setback agreement.

John said security operatives attached to the demolition officials fired teargas canisters at residents.

“We have been staying here for a very long time. I was here when they did this power line,” he said.


Wusu John
“We were not prepared for this demolition. Since I moved here over 30 years ago, this place has become my home. I don’t have anywhere to go.”

When TheCable visited the community, some residents were seen sleeping in boats laden with their belongings.

Reacting to the development, Gbolahan Oki, permanent secretary in the Lagos urban development office, defended the state government’s position on the flattening.

Oki said the government had acted in the interest of public safety, adding that it would be held responsible if a power line lands in the water.

Demolition exercises are not new in the Makoko suburb. Residents have been repeatedly threatened with forced evictions.

Successive Lagos governments have made numerous attempts to dislodge occupants of the settlement.

PROTEST AT LAGOS ASSEMBLY

On Thursday, some residents of the settlement besieged the Lagos house of assembly complex in Ikeja to protest the demolition.

They appealed to Babajide Sanwo-Olu, governor of the state, to put an end to the destruction of their community.

The demonstrators bore placards with inscriptions like ‘Save Makoko community’, ‘Shelter is our right’, and ‘Please leave our homes alone, 100-metre is 100-metre’.
https://www.thecable.ng/photos-makoko-residents-protest-demolition-of-homes-lament-violation-of-setback-agreement/

Re: Makoko Residents Protest Property Demolition by nlfpmod(mod): 5:26pm On Jan 16
Makoko residents protest property demolition, lament ‘violation’ of setback agreement

Re: Makoko Residents Protest Property Demolition by SpaceX: 5:30pm On Jan 16
As they should, exercise your fundamental rights as a citizen. Tinubu failed them, no sympathy from him at all
Re: Makoko Residents Protest Property Demolition by ednut1(m): 6:01pm On Jan 16
But wetin go make people want to live on the water surrounded by filt?
Re: Makoko Residents Protest Property Demolition by Originality007: 6:01pm On Jan 16
The largest floating slum
Re: Makoko Residents Protest Property Demolition by Kingrshd3: 6:01pm On Jan 16
Same with people in iyanaworo 😭
I am a victim
The demolition is everywhere 😭

A time is coming where y Lagos island or Lagos capital will be filled with only elite in some years to come 😞
Re: Makoko Residents Protest Property Demolition by Obagreatdatoye(m): 6:01pm On Jan 16
Govt support to resettled them from there ancestral home
Re: Makoko Residents Protest Property Demolition by LegendHero(m): 6:02pm On Jan 16
SpaceX:
As they should, exercise your fundamental rights as a citizen. Tinubu failed them, no sympathy from him at all
Who told you they are citizens?

If I were the governor, I would demolish every single building in Makoko.

However, I would compensate them, even though the land they occupy was never theirs. That’s simply to alleviate immediate suffering.

Most of them are foreigners who settled there, and they have no legal right to the land or the water.
Re: Makoko Residents Protest Property Demolition by NaijaRoyalty(m): 6:03pm On Jan 16
Tinubu APC wicked policies keep getting him enemies everyday .

Why demolish peoples homes without any proper arrangements to relocate and compensate them .

This are less privileged Nigerians for Christ sake .

Sanwo Olu is the most wicked governor that Lagos ever had.
Re: Makoko Residents Protest Property Demolition by Switruth: 6:03pm On Jan 16
Sanwo Olu has no human sympathy. He smiles sheepishly while hiding under a very wicked and diabolic mind. And he was here during electioneering campaign.
Re: Makoko Residents Protest Property Demolition by dododawa1: 6:03pm On Jan 16
NIGERIA survival



not easy to





wicked leaders everywhere
Re: Makoko Residents Protest Property Demolition by Antoeni(m): 6:03pm On Jan 16
They Have Mosquitoes that is As Big As Cockroach 🪳 in makoko
Re: Makoko Residents Protest Property Demolition by Jubilancy(f): 6:03pm On Jan 16
We could have easily converted that area into a tourist destination, nicknamed: come see Africa’s largest floating settlement on water! Clear out the weeds and the dirts and make the place look inviting
Re: Makoko Residents Protest Property Demolition by CodeTemplarr: 6:04pm On Jan 16
Expand lagos into Ogun state.
Re: Makoko Residents Protest Property Demolition by MEGAWATCH: 6:04pm On Jan 16
This is simply why insecurity will never stop in Nigeria,

They always allow the poor to sort out themselves.



😭😭😭
Re: Makoko Residents Protest Property Demolition by SixSeven: 6:05pm On Jan 16
Originality007:
The largest floating slum
It is a shame on the leaders and elites who like to travel abroad to the same floating sums abroad but can't learn the L for their homes.

Just for context, I hope Nigerians and Lagosians are aware that the people of Benin Republic have something like this too.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nNKRai82kTY

Re: Makoko Residents Protest Property Demolition by LegendHero(m): 6:05pm On Jan 16
Jubilancy:
We could have easily converted that area into a tourist destination, nicknamed: come see Africa’s largest floating settlement on water! Clear out the weeds and the dirts and make the place look inviting
That place is a mess and no sane government should see people living in that environment and allow it to stand for decades.
Re: Makoko Residents Protest Property Demolition by Nobody: 6:06pm On Jan 16
LegendHero:
Who told you they are citizens?

If I were the governor, I would demolish every single building in Makoko.

However, I would compensate them, even though the land they occupy was never theirs. That’s simply to alleviate immediate suffering.

Most of them are foreigners who settled there, and they have no legal right to the land or the water.
may you kpai soon
na your papa get the land?
you guys will see outright wickedness and be supporting it.
why destroy a place humans live without providing a place for them to leave or come up with plans to send them to where you think they are from.
do you know that by international law, this is a very big crime?
Re: Makoko Residents Protest Property Demolition by Lukuluku69(m): 6:07pm On Jan 16
SpaceX:
As they should, exercise your fundamental rights as a citizen. Tinubu failed them, no sympathy from him at all
Majority in that place are not Nigerians but from Benin Republic.

They came to fish and trade.
Re: Makoko Residents Protest Property Demolition by Josywhyte: 6:09pm On Jan 16
ednut1:
But wetin go make people want to live on the water surrounded by filt?
Because that's the only place they can afford....no blame them. If life stew for them, them for no live there...life no balance at all
Re: Makoko Residents Protest Property Demolition by 123yes(m):
Welcome to APC government! You people conspire against labor party and fought the ibos who was ready to vote apc out having won the presidential vote. I pity some of you though, but this should be a lesson to NIGERIAN votes all over the nation.
Re: Makoko Residents Protest Property Demolition by Lukuluku69(m): 6:10pm On Jan 16
LegendHero:
That place is a mess and no sane government should see people living in that environment and allow it to stand for decades.
Baba don't mind them.

Makoko people are majorly from Benin Republic. They only came to fish.

The same way the Elegishi sent them away from Otodo Gbame sometimes ago is just the repeat here.

Why would you be building plank house 200 meters into the Lagos Lagoon? Why and what for.

Let them relocate to Benin Republic 🇧🇯
Re: Makoko Residents Protest Property Demolition by LabStores: 6:11pm On Jan 16
That demolition was inevitable...
The place was already becoming a mess.

But the government should support them
Re: Makoko Residents Protest Property Demolition by Akin4tado(m): 6:16pm On Jan 16
Atleast the government should have provided a place for them to stay 😑
Re: Makoko Residents Protest Property Demolition by ZooOga: 6:19pm On Jan 16
Too bad politicians at the state and federal level would rather invest money aboard instead of fixing the poverty issue in the land both in the northern and southern parts of the nation.
I don't think I could procreate and bring a child into this type of h*ll on earth. undecided
Re: Makoko Residents Protest Property Demolition by Hanibal(m):
I'm sure chatgpt is currently cooking Peter Obi's statement on this cheesy
Prompt: remember to compare homeless data from Bangladesh and China
Re: Makoko Residents Protest Property Demolition by Kalulu44: 6:20pm On Jan 16
Jubilancy:
We could have easily converted that area into a tourist destination, nicknamed: come see Africa’s largest floating settlement on water! Clear out the weeds and the dirts and make the place look inviting
Nigerians and Nigeria govt no get sense reach there
Re: Makoko Residents Protest Property Demolition by wman(m): 6:20pm On Jan 16
Sad news.

So many homeless people.
Re: Makoko Residents Protest Property Demolition by muyico(m): 6:20pm On Jan 16
You can't win government, just pack ur loads and belonging, go meet ur relative, staying inside city
Re: Makoko Residents Protest Property Demolition by chipet67(m): 6:21pm On Jan 16
In the center of excellence.
Opari o
Re: Makoko Residents Protest Property Demolition by Commonguy(m): 6:21pm On Jan 16
Nawaoooh this one tough gan
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