The House of Representatives has begun
investigation into the allegation of destruction of homes and other properties
at Amuwo Odofin federal constituency, Lagos State, by Naval Officers.
The House resolved to set up an ad-hoc committee to
find out the causes of the mayhem in order to provide remedy to the problem and
compensate the people who were displaced.
This resolution followed the adoption of a motion
titled: 'Need to Investigate the Destruction of Homes and Properties at Amuwo Odofin
Federal Constituency, Lagos State by Naval Officers', which was moved by Hon.
Oghene Egoh.
Presenting the motion, Egoh said on January 15, 2020, there were unprecedented
attacks which led to the destruction properties in the above-mentioned areas allegedly
orchestrated by unknown persons wearing naval uniforms.
The lawmaker said the people who carried out the
ejection and destruction of the properties claimed that it was due to illegal
oil bunkering activities being carried out in the affected communities.
He observes that even if there were illegal oil
bunkering activities in the areas, it was not all residents in the communities
that were involved, and therefore, it was not fair that the whole communities
were punished for the offences of ‘a few unruly hoodlums’ in the areas.
Egoh lamented that the displaced persons of the
communities numbering over 10,000 women, children, men, Obas and Baales are
stranded without any compensation paid to them.
According to him, "The people of Abule Glass,
Abule Elekpa, Bobukoji, Idimangoro, Babakati, Kopime, Akaraba, Inagbe, Abule
Kamoru, Abule Alfa, Sokoto, Laje, Sopo beach, Kobena beach and Lishe beach are
indigenous communities and residents of the areas in Amuwo Odofin federal constituency
of Lagos State who have lived together for over 300 years.
"The residents of those communities in the riverine
areas of Amuwo Odofin woke up to the destructive movement of bulldozers and
caterpillars in their properties, fully protected by people in navy uniform, who
stormed the areas and destroyed houses and other properties of the indigenous
communities that have traditional rulers and baales.
"No notice whatsoever was given to them, as they
were taken unawares, and could not salvage any of their properties before they
were crushed into rubbles, and they were unfortunately sent out of their lands."
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