Enough is Enough Nigeria, a civic society organisation has condemned the demolition of houses in the Ogba area of Lagos State amid the coronavirus lockdown.
It said demolition exercise carried out by the Lagos State Government contradicted the stay-at-home and social distancing order of the government.
It stated, “Reports reaching us say, Lagos State Government is demolishing homes, sending poor into the streets and rendering them homeless at Ifelodun Street, Oke-Ira, Ogba (behind Yaya Abatan, Ogba).
“These actions undermine efforts to curb the COVID-19 pandemic.
“We urge the state government to cease the destruction of properties in Ifelodun Street, Oke-Ira, behind Yaya Abatan, Ogba. This is not the time to undermine national efforts to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.
“We’re in the midst of a public health emergency. Our collective health depends on our ability to stay home and practice social distance. It becomes more obvious than ever that ‘housing is health care’.”
Reacting, State Environment and Water Resources Commissioner, Tunji Bello, in a statement said the demolished structures were illegally erected on the drainage system in the area.
He, however, said the demolition exercise has been suspended.
He said, “The Lagos State Government, on Wednesday, announced the suspension of the on-going demolition of illegal structures on drainage alignments from Yaya Abatan to Obawole in Ogba area of Lagos State.
“The temporary suspension was in view of the need to effectively curb the coronavirus pandemic in Lagos.
“The demolition exercise was duly approved in February 2020 after several contravention notices had been issued to owners and occupiers of the structures, asserting that the exercise is part of the wholesome clearing and cleaning of drainage channels and alignments by the state government in readiness for the rainy season.
“The exercise will be revisited by the Ministry of the Environment and Water Resources after a successful containment of the COVID-19 pandemic.”