Lagos Demolition Fallout: Father Blames State for Daughter’s Death in Makoko

A Lagos carpenter, Papa Eve Amossou, says he lost his three-week-old daughter during the state government’s demolition exercise in Makoko last week. According to Amossou, his wife fell into the lagoon with the infant while fleeing tear gas fired by police attached to the demolition team. The child was pronounced dead on arrival at the hospital.

Community leaders allege that at least five residents died during the operation, though Lagos State officials deny knowledge of any fatalities. The demolition, which Governor Sanwo-Olu said was meant to “avert tragedy,” has left many residents homeless and without livelihoods.

Key Points:

The incident highlights the human cost and potential collateral damage of forced urban evictions.
Loss of shelter and workplaces deepens poverty for already vulnerable waterfront communities.
Conflicting accounts between residents and officials may erode public trust in government communications.
The event raises questions about the execution and humanitarian safeguards during such operations.
Timing follows increased scrutiny of Lagos urban development policies and informal settlement management.

The state has promised an investigation, but the community awaits clarity and accountability.

Sources: Punch Metro, Lagos State Government

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