Lagos Demolition: Igbos Struggle as Their Properties Are Targeted, Says Nnamdi Kanu’s Lawyer

Aloy Ejimakor, the legal representative of Nnamdi Kanu, the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), has expressed concern over the ongoing demolition of properties belonging to Igbos in Lagos State. According to Ejimakor, these demolitions are not only discriminatory and unjust but also make it exceedingly challenging for Igbos to identify as Nigerians.

Ejimakor’s remarks, posted on X, highlighted the systemic injustice faced by Igbos, stating, “The relentless demolition in Lagos is so notoriously discriminatory and unjust, such that it will surely trouble Lagos State with countless scorched-earth litigations. For now, it has done so much to add to the systemic injustices that make it very tough for Ndigbo to be Nigerians.”

Reports have emerged alleging that the Lagos State government is deliberately targeting and demolishing markets and areas predominantly inhabited by Igbos. Furthermore, there have been claims of buildings owned by Igbos being demolished by the state government.

Former Super Eagles striker Emmanuel Emenike recently revealed that his house was demolished by the Lagos State government, despite having obtained due approval from relevant authorities.

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