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Poll: Concerning the Makoko Demolition, who is Right ?

Ezekwesili and the Victims of the Demolition 33% (133 votes)
Sanwo Olu and the Lagos State government 44% (176 votes)
It's non of my Business. I don't care. 21% (87 votes)
This poll has ended

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Sanwo-olu, Ezekwesili Clash Over Makoko Demolitions by SlavaUkraini(op): 6:49am On Jan 21
Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos State and former Minister of Education, Mrs Oby Ezekwesili, have engaged in a public exchange over the legality and humanitarian implications of the recent demolition exercise in the Makoko area of the state.

Ezekwesili faulted both the Federal and Lagos State governments, describing the demolitions as unconstitutional, inhumane and a form of state-backed oppression against vulnerable communities.

In response, the governor rejected the accusations and instead alleged that some local and international non-governmental organisations, NGOs, were exploiting the situation for financial gain.

In a detailed memorandum addressed to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Governor Sanwo-Olu, Ezekwesili accused authorities of abusing state power to dispossess some of the country’s poorest citizens under the pretext of safety concerns and urban renewal.

She raised questions about governance and citizenship, asking whether Lagos operates as a community of equal citizens or as a space where economic value outweighs human dignity. She further questioned whether Nigeria’s democratic framework protects all citizens or only those with economic privilege.

According to Ezekwesili, residents of Makoko, many of whom rely on fishing, informal trading and small-scale businesses, are not illegal settlers but Nigerian citizens whose rights have been consistently undermined because of their socioeconomic status.

She argued that years of neglect and repeated demolitions have fostered a pattern where poverty is treated as grounds for exclusion from citizenship rights.

The former minister, who founded the School of Politics, Policy and Governance, SPPG, stated that the latest demolition contradicted earlier assurances by Lagos State officials.

She said community leaders were initially informed that only structures located within a 30 to 50-metre safety buffer around high-tension power lines would be affected, an understanding under which residents reportedly cooperated.

However, she alleged that the scope of demolition later expanded significantly, extending hundreds of metres beyond the agreed limits and affecting homes, schools, clinics and sources of livelihood that posed no safety threat.

A government that alters agreed conditions mid-operation and widens demolition boundaries without notice is not enforcing the law but abusing its authority,” Ezekwesili said.

She further claimed that the operation resulted in fatalities and likened the incident to a forceful land seizure designed to serve elite interests.

According to her, the demolitions were not genuinely motivated by safety or urban planning considerations but amounted to what she described as “class cleansing” of poor communities from valuable waterfront areas.

Ezekwesili warned that the exercise had triggered a humanitarian emergency, displacing thousands of families, disrupting children’s education and exposing vulnerable groups to hunger, disease and insecurity. She argued that once government actions create homelessness, the state bears an immediate constitutional and moral responsibility to provide care and protection.

Responding to the criticism, Governor Sanwo-Olu told journalists that the state government was scrutinising the activities of certain NGOs involved in the matter and would present evidence to support its claims.

We are aware that some local and international NGOs are attempting to profit from this situation. We are monitoring them and will provide evidence,” the governor said.

He alleged that the organisations had secured significant funding from international donors in the name of supporting affected communities but failed to deliver tangible assistance.

“They have received substantial grants and resources, yet they have not fulfilled the commitments they made. What we are seeing is an attempt to cover up those failures,” Sanwo-Olu stated.

According to the governor, the alleged profiteering partly explains the intensity of criticism directed at the state government.

“That is why some people are protesting louder than those directly affected. We are prepared to confront these issues and explain why certain decisions had to be taken,” he said.

Sanwo-Olu maintained that the demolition exercise was necessary and justified, insisting that it was carried out primarily to safeguard lives due to the dangers posed by illegal structures erected beneath high-tension power lines.
https://dailypost.ng/2026/01/21/sanwo-olu-ezekwesili-clash-over-makoko-demolitions/

Re: Sanwo-olu, Ezekwesili Clash Over Makoko Demolitions by Christistruth00: 6:52am On Jan 21
grin
Madam please Focus on the Anambra, Enugu and Abia demolitions in your own Region.
We didn’t hear you say “Pim” there

And since you had no voice then please just don’t come to read your riot act speech to Lagos
we can all now see it is Tribal

Re: Sanwo-olu, Ezekwesili Clash Over Makoko Demolitions by jmoore(m): 6:53am On Jan 21
My own be say make them no sandfill that place.
Re: Sanwo-olu, Ezekwesili Clash Over Makoko Demolitions by Prokaryote: 7:09am On Jan 21
Lagos state govt will soon sandfill the demolish section and turn it to Estate. The same state govt that demolished more than 1000 buildings and bussiness around Amikanle kola Alagbado power line few month ago has sold same reclaimed land to the highest bidder.
Massive construction is going under the Amikanle Kola power line now, no safety concern again as claimed?
Who lost ? it's the same poor people who can't pay the new cost of the stolen land.
If truly it was for safety, why was mountain of fire church left untouched at Amikanle. Why did you take more than 100mtrs from Makoko.....Make una dey fear God
Re: Sanwo-olu, Ezekwesili Clash Over Makoko Demolitions by LibertyRep: 7:12am On Jan 21
She isn't beating the allegation of being sectarian and an ethnic jingoist.

Demolitions had happened in her beloved region and she hasn't said anything. But once it's Lagos, they suddenly remembered good governance.

Yes, Government must be held accountable but don't cherry pick. Condemn them all.
Re: Sanwo-olu, Ezekwesili Clash Over Makoko Demolitions by seunmsg(m): 7:14am On Jan 21
Demolition happens everywhere in Nigeria and it’s not a big deal. It doesn’t even make the news. When same happens in Lagos, it becomes a big news. And usually, it’s always folks from the SE that always try to make an issue out of it.


I am glad Sanwoolu is now toughening up. The days of allowing them to gaslight him is over. Lagos will do everything that is necessary to positively project the image and interest of Lagos without minding the hate and bad wishes of her enemies.
Re: Sanwo-olu, Ezekwesili Clash Over Makoko Demolitions by DeltaBachelor(m): 7:25am On Jan 21
Hmmm. Is this “tribal war” ever gonna end ?
Re: Sanwo-olu, Ezekwesili Clash Over Makoko Demolitions by bewla(m): 7:27am On Jan 21
If you fail to stand with someone thinking you are not part because they belong to another tread
When it's your time no one will stand with you to
Re: Sanwo-olu, Ezekwesili Clash Over Makoko Demolitions by Judolisco(m): 7:28am On Jan 21
Na lagos matter their bone dey usually strong.... Ask ezekwesilli to relocate to makoko
Re: Sanwo-olu, Ezekwesili Clash Over Makoko Demolitions by UkoAnnang(m): 7:28am On Jan 21
angry

As for me, whatever concerns the Yorubas is none of my business. The former residents of Makoko were ingenious Yorubas.
So if their government expelled them or do whatever they chose to do with them it isn't my business.
My primary concern is the security and wellbeing of my people
Re: Sanwo-olu, Ezekwesili Clash Over Makoko Demolitions by dibusnotion: 7:28am On Jan 21
if e reach her brother turn make them expand makoko reach their villa
na una go shame lagos with makoko and una go still stand for them. delulu
Re: Sanwo-olu, Ezekwesili Clash Over Makoko Demolitions by bewla(m): 7:30am On Jan 21
seunmsg:
Demolition happens everywhere in Nigeria and it’s not a big deal. It doesn’t even make the news. When same happens in Lagos, it becomes a big news. And usually, it’s always folks from the SE that always try to make an issue out of it.


I am glad Sanwoolu is now toughening up. The days of allowing them to gaslight him is over. Lagos will do everything that is necessary to positively project the image and interest of Lagos without minding the hate and bad wishes of her enemies.
Yes but do so with
The mind of resettling does people
Even if it's in another place given them hope to start a fresh new life all over again
Re: Sanwo-olu, Ezekwesili Clash Over Makoko Demolitions by Patojargz: 7:30am On Jan 21
Christistruth00:
grin
Madam please Focus on the Anambra, Enugu and Abia demolitions in your own Region.
We didn’t hear you say “Pim” there

And since you had no voice then please just don’t come to read your riot act speech to Lagos
we can all now see it is Tribal
You’re not educated! It’s a pity
Re: Sanwo-olu, Ezekwesili Clash Over Makoko Demolitions by Wickedtruths: 7:31am On Jan 21
If this demolition had happened in an Ibo state, Ezekwesilly won't have said anything. But because it is a Yoruba state, she is attacking the government.
Re: Sanwo-olu, Ezekwesili Clash Over Makoko Demolitions by Patojargz: 7:32am On Jan 21
bewla:
Yes but do so with
The mind of resettling does people
Even if it's in another place given them hope to start a fresh new life all over again
Leave that uneducated being!!!
Re: Sanwo-olu, Ezekwesili Clash Over Makoko Demolitions by Wickedtruths: 7:32am On Jan 21
Patojargz:
You’re not educated! It’s a pity
He's more educated than you and Peter Obi.
Re: Sanwo-olu, Ezekwesili Clash Over Makoko Demolitions by bewla(m): 7:33am On Jan 21
Patojargz:
You’re not educated! It’s a pity
This why will never move beyond this place

My people our people
No region believe in. other regions

Any tribe talk even if it's the truth we attack them as long as it's not from us
Re: Sanwo-olu, Ezekwesili Clash Over Makoko Demolitions by Grandeur2015: 7:33am On Jan 21
Christistruth00:
grin
Madam, please focus on the Anambra, Enugu, and Abia demolitions in your own Region.
We didn’t hear you say “Pim” there

And since you had no voice then please just don’t come to read your riot act speech to Lagos
we can all now see it is Tribal
Madam only care for the poor. Have heard he speak when major demolition takes place.
Re: Sanwo-olu, Ezekwesili Clash Over Makoko Demolitions by dododawa1: 7:38am On Jan 21
Oby Ezekwesili






anything concerns Southwest is tgis woman




problem.





i didn't support demolition going on poor people
Re: Sanwo-olu, Ezekwesili Clash Over Makoko Demolitions by betwo: 7:39am On Jan 21
Amebo wetin concerned you with Lagos ,mind my your state madam
Re: Sanwo-olu, Ezekwesili Clash Over Makoko Demolitions by femi4: 7:39am On Jan 21
Lagos state cannot even honour her own agreement. What a shame
Re: Sanwo-olu, Ezekwesili Clash Over Makoko Demolitions by Patojargz: 7:39am On Jan 21
Wickedtruths:
He's more educated than you and Peter Obi.
Cry me a river!!! Dullard…

Show proof
Re: Sanwo-olu, Ezekwesili Clash Over Makoko Demolitions by Keme4Real(f): 7:44am On Jan 21
Sanwo Olu is a very very Big ...
Re: Sanwo-olu, Ezekwesili Clash Over Makoko Demolitions by sexyking1: 7:47am On Jan 21
Christistruth00:
grin
Madam please Focus on the Anambra, Enugu and Abia demolitions in your own Region.
We didn’t hear you say “Pim” there

And since you had no voice then please just don’t come to read your riot act speech to Lagos
we can all now see it is Tribal
don't worry, when those people displaced are looking for means of survival, may u or ur family member be their prey so that u will taste a bit of what u supported.
Re: Sanwo-olu, Ezekwesili Clash Over Makoko Demolitions by SonOfDSoil01: 7:49am On Jan 21
grin as usual, they will always find their lost voice when it concerns Lagos yorubaland, same demolition have been taken place in her 5plot region and just recently in Enugu, but this busybody were no where to be found same as the other petty sissy bitter obi undecided we hope and pray that the next governor of Lagos will be a conservative and a very vocal leader who will put this interloper in their place because this people are really biting more than they can chew undecided
Re: Sanwo-olu, Ezekwesili Clash Over Makoko Demolitions by 1Alex: 7:53am On Jan 21
some local and international non-governmental organisations, NGOs, were exploiting the situation for financial gain.
this is true, I support the governor.

Ezekwesili warned that the exercise had triggered a humanitarian emergency, displacing thousands of families, disrupting children’s education and exposing vulnerable groups to hunger, disease and insecurity. She argued that once government actions create homelessness, the state bears an immediate constitutional and moral responsibility to provide care and protection.
this correct, I support Ezekwesili.
Re: Sanwo-olu, Ezekwesili Clash Over Makoko Demolitions by Christistruth00:
Grandeur2015:
Madam only care for the poor. Have heard he speak when major demolition takes place.
When the poor of the SE we’re having their shops demolished she was fast asleep
We were even looking for her and hoping she would to confront the SE State Govs
Madam was nowhere to be found
Some even thought she had she had left the country

Only God Almighty knows where she just crawled out from immediately she heard same was happening
in Lagos
Re: Sanwo-olu, Ezekwesili Clash Over Makoko Demolitions by Poske95(m): 7:54am On Jan 21
LibertyRep:
She isn't beating the allegation of being sectarian and an ethnic jingoist.

Demolitions had happened in her beloved region and she hasn't said anything. But once it's Lagos, they suddenly remembered good governance.

Yes, Government must be held accountable but don't cherry pick. Condemn them all.
They do , but Lagos is the main nerve centre which controls economic activities even in the East...and whether we like it or not is real.
Let Ports open in the East......
Let the Constitution breathe......
One thing in 2026 is that we are all pawns at the hands of these so called figures...whether Lagis or Anambra.
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