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Makoko demolition: How pregnant woman bled to death

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The pain of Makoko’s demolitions was laid bare on Thursday as rights groups and community leaders said a pregnant woman bled to death after she was prevented from reaching a hospital during an ongoing demolition exercise in the community.

The incident was listed among several deaths, losses and displacements recorded as the Lagos State Government carried out demolitions across Makoko and other underserved communities in the state.

Meanwhile, rights groups including the Justice and Empowerment Initiatives (JEI), Spaces for Change, the Coalition of Oworonshoki Demolition Victims, CEE-HOPE, CAPPA including victims Makoko Waterfront Community, and community leaders condemned the demolitions, among other stakeholders, in a signed statement themed: “Systemic, Illegal, Cruel and Deceitful Forced Evictions: A Demand for Justice, Accountability and Resettlement for Makoko and Other Affected Communities” condemned the demolitions, describing them as inhumane and unlawful.

Speaking on Thursday at a forum organised by the coalition of affected communities in Lagos, the groups said the demolitions have created avoidable deaths, homelessness and economic ruin.

For Student Coordinator, Makoko Waterfront Community, Israel Idowu, what happened in Makoko was not sudden and could not have happened without the knowledge of the government. He recalled that Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu had in the past spoken publicly about plans to turn Makoko into a tourist destination and had also acknowledged the presence of power lines in the area.

“What happened in Makoko was not an accident. It was not something the government did not know about. The governor himself has spoken about turning Makoko into a tourist centre and has also mentioned the issue of power lines here,” Idowu said.

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“We were told clearly that the demolition would stop. After that meeting, the bulldozers still came back. When we asked questions, we were told it was an order from above,” he said.

He described the human cost as devastating. According to him, a pregnant woman was bleeding and needed to be rushed to the hospital to give birth, but movement was restricted because of the demolition, leading to her death.

Idowu said many residents are now sleeping in boats, canoes, churches and open spaces.

“Children are no longer going to school. Fishing has stopped. Small shops that people depend on to feed their families have been destroyed,” he said, adding that ongoing sand filling in the lagoon shows the demolitions go beyond safety concerns and point to future developments that threaten the community’s survival.

Chairman, Owode Motor Spare Parts Market, Comrade Abiodun Ahmed, said demolitions in Owode Onirin wiped out livelihoods built over many years.

“In one day, traders lost their shops, spare parts, vehicles and everything they worked for. Some people lost businesses they have built for decades,” Ahmed said.

He said traders were attacked by security operatives and government officials, with some arrested and vehicles seized.

Secretary, Coalition of Oworonshoki Demolition Victims, Olanrewaju Olusegun, said residents of Oworonshoki faced a similar experience during the 2023 demolitions.

“They came late at night when people were asleep. Bulldozers pulled down houses with people still inside. It was chaos,” Olusegun said.

He said many residents were injured, arrested or detained, while others lost both their homes and their means of survival overnight.

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Active citizen, Opeyemi Adamolekun, called for transparency over claims that some community leaders were paid by government officials.

“If the government says they paid some community leaders, they should come out and name them. Keeping it secret is creating mistrust and division in these communities,” Adamolekun said.

Earlier on the group alleged that at least 12 people, including two infants, have died, naming 70-year-old Albertine Ojadikluno and five-day-old Epiphany Kpenassou Adingban among the victims.

The rights groups said what is happening across Makoko, Owode and Oworonshoki amounts to state-created homelessness and land grabbing.

They demanded an immediate halt to demolitions, emergency shelter for displaced families, compensation for homes and businesses lost, accountability for deaths and abuses, and a resettlement plan developed with affected communities.

Source: Vanguard News

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Soludo unveils new official portrait for second term

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The Anambra State Governor, Chukwuma Soludo, has unveiled a portrait for his second term tenure, urging offices across the state to use the portrait.

The portrait was officially unveiled by the governor on his Facebook page on Tuesday.

He urged all offices, both public and private, including all government and non-governmental institutions, to discard the old portrait he used for his first term and download the new portrait and hoist it in their offices.

Soludo said, “Ahead of my inauguration ceremony for a second term in office, my new official portrait, captured by my official photographer, Chinedu Eri, has been released.

“This portrait replaces all previous ones and takes immediate effect.

“All government and non-government institutions are kindly requested to take note of this update.”

Soludo and his deputy, Dr Onyekachukwu Ibezim, were sworn in for a second term in office on Tuesday.

Soludo took the oath of office alongside Ibezim.

The Chief Judge of the State, Justice Onochie Anyachebelu, administered the oaths of office and allegiance to the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria to the duo.

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Benue records 383 suspected Lassa Fever cases, 47 confirmed

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Benue State Commissioner for Health and Human Services, Dr Paul Ogwuche, on Tuesday said the number of suspected Lassa fever cases in the state has risen to 383, with 47 confirmed positive.

Dr Ogwuche further explained that the overall mortality count has risen to 14 since the outbreak began in the state.

The State Epidemiologist, Dr. Msuega Asema, had in February revealed that 10 people had died from Lassa fever in Benue, with 251 suspected cases and 45 confirmed positive.

Giving an update on Tuesday, the commissioner said there have been no deaths recorded in the past 11 days.

According to him, laboratory tests carried out over the last 11 days confirmed only six positive cases out of the 47 reported.

He added that 20 patients are currently in isolation centres, with 14 at the Benue State University Teaching Hospital and six at the Federal Medical Center, Makurdi.

“We have not recorded any mortality in the last 11 days. So far, the cumulative figure of suspected cases has moved from 251 to 383, while 47 cases are confirmed cumulatively,” he said.

Ogwuche attributed the positive development to massive sensitization and education campaigns, as well as support from partners including MSF, WHO, and the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control.

He said, “The rates have dropped drastically because we are actively combing for suspected cases. Those that are positive are few compared to before. We have engaged in regular meetings with WHO, NCDC, and the Emergency Operations Centre (EOC).

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“Surveillance is ongoing in all 23 LGAs. We provide regular updates and carry out training of health workers on basic prevention and infection control in isolation centers, which explains why patients are not spreading the disease further.

“The pillars we put in place—sensitization and health education—have accounted for this development. People now know what to do and what they should avoid. The message has gone around all 23 LGAs.

“We are also tracking our cases early because surveillance officers are now in the field. Any reported positive case has all its contacts monitored; once symptoms appear, they are tested and taken to isolation centres.”

He added, “So the earlier a patient presents, the better the outcome. The low mortality shows that people are being tracked in their communities and brought in for early treatment.

“There is also significant intervention from our partners. NCDC, MSF, and WHO are all working together to curtail the disease. The pillars of the response, including infection prevention and control, are in place, and all our laboratories are functional and able to detect infection early and start treatment.

“The State government has supported the response with substantial funding, which has enabled us to work effectively. Everyone is on their toes, doing the needful. We have not recorded any outbreak in IDP camps. We are on the verge of distributing informational materials (flyers) to the 15 IDP camps in the state.”

Lassa fever is an acute, often severe viral hemorrhagic illness endemic to West Africa, caused by the Lassa virus and transmitted primarily by the multimammate rat.

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FG partnering states to tackle insecurity — Shettima

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Vice President Kashim Shettima said the Federal Government remains committed to partnering with states to tackle insecurity, adding that the FG policies have begun to impact the people.

Shettima stated this when he spoke at the second-term inauguration of the Anambra State Governor, Prof. Chukwuma Soludo, and his deputy, Dr. Onyekachukwu Ibezim, at the Dr. Alex Ekwueme Square, Awka, on Tuesday.

He said moving the country forward is not about continuity but about responsibility.

The vice president said Soludo has shown with ample elegance and courage what it means for a democrat to be a leader.

He said, “The Federal Government remains committed to partnering with Anambra State and other states to tackle insecurity and move the country forward. It is not about continuity, but it is about responsibility.

“There is no doubt that the people of Anambra State have seen what many of us have always heard, the ‘Soludo Solution’. Soludo came into office in an interesting time in our national history when many of us mortgaged our integrity for relevance.

“Yet, he remains an honourable and man of ideas, whose convictions are for the public good. It is not surprising that his overwhelming victory in the November 8, 2025, governorship election, in which the people entrusted him with another term.

“In this business of serving the people, no need for opposition. We must place the welfare of the people above partisan politics. Soludo has come for consolidation.”

He urged the people to support the governor so he could actualise his vision of making Anambra a destination hub in Nigeria.

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