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Group condemns demolition of properties owned by Igbo in Lagos

Kenneth Onyekwere by Kenneth Onyekwere
February 15, 2025
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The Association of Igbo Town Unions (ASITU) has condemned in the ongoing systematic demolition of lawfully acquired properties belonging to Igbo people in Lagos State.

The group said the demolition of plazas belonging to Igbo businessmen at Ebute Ero Market in Lagos on February 14, 2025, by agents of the Lagos State Government amounts to a calculated expropriation of the people from their legitimate businesses.

In a statement issued on Saturday by Chief Emeka Diwe, National President of Igbo Town Union ASITU, he described the demolition as an assault on justice, equality, and the fundamental principles of property rights.

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Diwe said despite repeated appeals for fairness and adherence to the rule of law, the Lagos State Government has continued its brazen campaign of selective demolition, disproportionately targeting Igbo-owned properties under various pretexts.

He noted that the the buildings being demolished were never illegally acquired or built, asserting that they all came into being through the authorization of this same government masterminding their destruction.

“This anti-Igbo brigandage in Lagos is totally unacceptable and cannot be tolerated anymore, because it is reminiscent of the litany of injustices which our people have had to historically endure in Nigeria.

“Given the failure of domestic institutions in Nigeria, to address these grievances and rein in on the ravages levied against our hardworking patriots in Lagos, ASITU has formally petitioned international bodies to intervene and hold the Lagos State Government accountable for these atrocious acts,” Diwe added.

The bodies the group addressed its petition to, he disclosed are the “United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) – to investigate Lagos State’s actions as a violation of fundamental human rights, including the right to property, non-discrimination, and freedom from targeted dispossession.

“The African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights (ACHPR), to bring Nigeria to account under the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights, which guarantees the protection of property rights for all citizens without bias.

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“The ECOWAS Court of Justice, to seek legal redress for affected individuals whose rights have been violated in contravention of regional human rights standards.

“Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch, to document these abuses and amplify the plight of the Igbo people, facing targeted property destruction.

“This is not just a legal battle—it is a fight for justice, dignity, and equal citizenship in a country that belongs to all Nigerians. We demand an immediate end to these discriminatory actions and full accountability from those responsible.

“ASITU, in view of the foregoing, reiterates its call on Ndigbo in the Diaspora to embrace the Aku Ruo Ulo investment initiative, which aims at the gradual, seamless and steady repatriation of a portion of their investments to Igboland, so as to unleash the potential of our land and make it the oasis of prosperity in Nigeria.

“The world is watching. The international community will not stand by while an ethnic group is systematically dispossessed under the guise of governance.”

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