Wednesday, 12 April 2017

BREAKING: Otodo Gbame residents gain upper hand over Lagos state government in court (photos, video)

- The displacement of Otodo Gbame residents by the Lagos state government is still a trending topic in Nigeria

- The residents have resorted to the courts to get judgment against the Lagos government

- They are having the upper-hand in court at the moment

Victory in court may be in sight for Otodo Gbame residents as a high court judge, Justice S.A Onigbanjo of the Lagos state high court accused the Lagos state government of contempt of court.

The judge further described the government's action as reprehensible, Ynaija reports.

The Lagos state government partially demolished structures in the community on Friday, March 17 in violation of a court injunction.

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JUST IN: Court chides Lagos state government for contempt of court

The residents of Otodo-Gbame have been sleeping in their boats ever since their forceful ejection

Subsequently, the government sent armed security agencies to harrass, intimidate and forcefully eject residents of the water-front community.

Many of the residents have been injured in the clash with security agencies, but the people are not deterred.

They have also been trooping to the court to witness the hearing of the case.

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JUST IN: Court chides Lagos state government for contempt of court

Residents of the area have been coming to the court cases to air their grieviances

JUST IN: Court chides Lagos state government for contempt of court

The community women sitting on the floor of the court premises

NAIJ.com was at the community recently to see the extent of damage done in the area. Watch the video reports below:



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