Lagos Govt Vows To Continue Demolition, Says The Era Of ‘Anyhowness’ Is Over’

Issue Tinubu, Sanwo Olu An Ultimatum Over demolition In Lagos – Ejimakor To Igbo Leaders

by Victor Ndubuisi
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The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) leader, Nnamdi Kanu, has Special Counsel Aloy Ejimakor urging Ndigbo leaders to meet President Bola Tinubu and Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu.

Against the backdrop of demolitions in Lagos State, the attorney provided the advise.

Additionally, he urged traditional and civic leaders among the Igbo people to attend the National Assembly caucus.

Ejimakor asserted through his X account that the Igbo leaders had to give an ultimatum against the demolition rather than pleading for anything.

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According to Ejimakor: “#LagosDemolitions: It’s time for entire IGBO leadership to pay a visit to @jidesanwoolu & @officialABAT.

“This should include the NASS caucus, all the governors, the clergy, traditional & civic leaders.

“They shouldn’t beg. Instead, they should issue an ultimatum; a cease & desist.”
‘Stop Turning Nigeria Into An Open-Air Prison For Igbos’ – Ejimakor Tells FG, Lagos Govt

Ejimakor has meantime pleaded with the federal government and the state government of Lagos to quit causing the Igbo people discomfort in the nation.

According to Anaedoonline.ng, Ejimakor made the argument in response to allegations that the Lagos State government is singled out for destruction and is even demolishing Igbo-owned structures in Igbo markets.

Lagos Demolition Making It Tough For Igbos To Be Nigerians’ – Ejimakor

Emmanuel Emenike, a former striker for the Super Eagles, was among those impacted. He alleged that the Lagos State government demolished his home despite receiving the necessary permission from the appropriate authorities.

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Ejimakor claimed in a post via X on Monday that the Lagos State government, or FG, ought to hold a Biafra referendum rather than demolishing the Igbo people’s properties since doing so would be cowardly.

He wrote: “If you want Igbos out of Lagos or Nigeria, stop #demolishing their properties; that’s cowardly. Instead, do a referendum on Biafra and brace for the resounding result. Until then, stop turning Nigeria into an open-air prison for Igbos. From the pogrom to now, Igbos have had enough.”

 

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