Magodo residents protest continued police presence – Pulse Nigeria

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The estate has been under siege by policemen as residents kick against ‘illegal’ demolition
There has been a lot of drama surrounding the Magodo Phase 2 Estate area of Lagos state within the past few weeks with incessant police presence that has accompanied efforts by some families to take possession of some properties within the estate whilst also demolishing some others.
The residents of the estate have now restricted vehicular movement within the estate in protest of the supposedly illegal occupation by law enforcement in order to limit their activities. The management of the estate has now locked the two entrances of the estate from the early hours of Tuesday, preventing people from gaining entry whilst allowing exits.
The estate’s residents are also now carrying placards to register their collective displeasure at the illegal occupation of their residences by law enforcement personnel whilst also calling on the state’s government to redeem its promises of saving them from the whole situation.
The chairman of the Magodo Residents’ Association, Bajo Osinubi while speaking to the press said of the situation: “We called our people out to protest this morning. Over 50 policemen are living within the estate. We want the police out of our estate.
“There are no cases of kidnapping, rioting, but why are they still here? We want them out of our estate. We want to live in peace. This is a business between the Lagos State government and the Adeyiga family.
“We are under siege; the police have been here for two weeks, they came in December 2021 to take possession of properties on behalf of Adeyiga family and others. Since then, we’ve got in touch with prominent personalities to intervene and get the police off our estate.”
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