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  Lagos' Waterfront Settlement Demolitions Leave Thousands Homeless

Makoko demolitions leave thousands homeless as Lagos clears waterfront settlement | AfricanewsIn a devastating blow to one of Lagos' oldest fishing communities, thousands of residents have been left without shelter or livelihoods after the state government demolished parts of the Makoko waterfront settlement. The demolition, carried out in late December, has sparked outrage and concern among displaced residents who claim they received little to no warning.

Demolitions Spark Outrage Among Displaced Residents
Bulldozers moved into sections of Makoko, pulling down wooden homes and shops built on stilts above the lagoon. State authorities claim the demolitions were carried out for safety and urban planning reasons, citing environmental risks and the presence of buildings near high-voltage power lines. However, displaced residents say they were left with nowhere to go, and many are struggling to survive in the aftermath.

A History of Neglect: Makoko's Struggle for Recognition
Makoko has long been a neglected community, with inadequate infrastructure and limited access to basic services. Residents have been fighting for recognition and support from the state government for years, but their pleas have largely fallen on deaf ears.

A Humanitarian Crisis Unfolds
The demolition has left thousands of residents without shelter or livelihoods, exacerbating an already dire humanitarian situation. Many are forced to live in makeshift camps, with limited access to food, water, and healthcare. The state government's response has been criticized for being inadequate, with many calling for urgent action to address the crisis.

The demolition of Makoko's waterfront settlement is a stark reminder of the neglect and disregard shown by the state government towards marginalized communities. As the humanitarian crisis unfolds, it is imperative that urgent action is taken to provide support and recognition to displaced residents. The future of Makoko hangs in the balance, and it remains to be seen whether the state government will take responsibility for its actions.

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