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Otodo-Gbame: Nigeria court rules eviction unconstitutional | Otodo-Gbame: Nigeria court rules eviction unconstitutional |
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A Nigerian court has ruled that the forcible eviction of tens of thousands of people from a waterfront slum in Lagos is unconstitutional. | A Nigerian court has ruled that the forcible eviction of tens of thousands of people from a waterfront slum in Lagos is unconstitutional. |
The judge said the rights of those evicted, such as the residents of Otodo-Gbame, had been violated as there was no resettlement plan in place. | The judge said the rights of those evicted, such as the residents of Otodo-Gbame, had been violated as there was no resettlement plan in place. |
The state government had argued that the clearance was necessary as the slum posed an "environmental risk". | The state government had argued that the clearance was necessary as the slum posed an "environmental risk". |
It is yet to respond but it has ignored such verdicts in the past. | It is yet to respond but it has ignored such verdicts in the past. |
Otodo-Gbame - one of the many informal fishing settlements in Africa's most populous city - has been emptied in waves of clearances since November last year. | Otodo-Gbame - one of the many informal fishing settlements in Africa's most populous city - has been emptied in waves of clearances since November last year. |
In March, the homes of about 5,000 people were razed to the ground, with reports of people being chased into the water on boats. | In March, the homes of about 5,000 people were razed to the ground, with reports of people being chased into the water on boats. |
The high court judge ordered the government cease evictions and pay compensation. | The high court judge ordered the government cease evictions and pay compensation. |
Part of a wider picture: By Stephanie Hegarty, BBC News, Lagos | Part of a wider picture: By Stephanie Hegarty, BBC News, Lagos |
Crowds cheered outside a packed courtroom where many of the evicted residents had gathered for the ruling. | Crowds cheered outside a packed courtroom where many of the evicted residents had gathered for the ruling. |
The judge ruled in their favour, saying that the eviction of their community violated their rights because there was no resettlement plan in place. | |
Lagos State previously denied that they demolished the slum and said it was destroyed by a fire, after which they cleared the remains because it was unsanitary and posed a fire risk. But it seems that account didn't hold sway in court. | |
The clearing of Otodo-Gbame is seen as part of a state-wide policy to clear up to 300,000 people from informal waterside settlements. | The clearing of Otodo-Gbame is seen as part of a state-wide policy to clear up to 300,000 people from informal waterside settlements. |
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