• About Us
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact Us
  • Terms and Conditions
Thursday, June 11, 2026
Verily News
No Result
View All Result
  • News
    • Breaking News
    • Global News
  • Politics
    • Political Analysis
    • Government & Policies
  • Business & Economy
    • DIY and FAQ
    • Product Reviews
  • Entertainment
    • Sports
    • Movie
    • Music
  • Technology
  • Trends
  • Fact-Check
    • Investigative Reports
  • Opinion
  • Share your story
  • News
    • Breaking News
    • Global News
  • Politics
    • Political Analysis
    • Government & Policies
  • Business & Economy
    • DIY and FAQ
    • Product Reviews
  • Entertainment
    • Sports
    • Movie
    • Music
  • Technology
  • Trends
  • Fact-Check
    • Investigative Reports
  • Opinion
  • Share your story
No Result
View All Result
No Result
View All Result
Home News

Lagos Assembly Recommends Relocation of Makoko Residents to Epe

March 11, 2026
in News
Reading Time: 3 mins read
0
Lagos State House of Assembly
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on Linkedin
Spread the love

The Lagos State House of Assembly has recommended that residents displaced by the demolition of waterfront settlements in Makoko, Oko-Agbon and Sogunro be relocated to the Agbowa area of Epe.

The recommendation was disclosed in a statement released by the Assembly’s Public Affairs Directorate after lawmakers adopted a report presented by the House Committee on Rules and Business during plenary on Tuesday.

Lagos State House of Assembly

According to the statement, the resolution followed a petition submitted to the Speaker, Mudashiru Obasa, titled “Urgent Appeal Regarding Ongoing Mass Forced Eviction and Illegal Demolition Threatening Tens of Thousands in Makoko, Oko-Agbon and Sogunro Communities.”

While presenting the committee’s report during plenary at the Committee of the Whole, the Chairman of the Committee on Rules and Business, Noheem Adams, said the panel reached its findings after holding five meetings with petitioners and carrying out an oversight visit alongside government officials, relevant agencies and representatives of the affected communities.

The report noted that the demolition exercise conducted by the state government displaced a large number of residents, including elderly persons, women and children, while several homes and properties were destroyed.

According to the committee, most residents of the affected waterfront communities rely heavily on fishing as their primary means of livelihood and have historically lived close to the water because of the nature of their occupation.

Makoko Community

Lawmakers also observed that living conditions in Makoko and neighbouring areas deteriorated significantly after the demolition, raising environmental and public health concerns as well as increasing safety risks.

Following its findings, the committee recommended that the governor of Lagos State, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, instruct the Special Adviser on E-GIS to verify the enumeration report submitted by the Makoko, Sogunro and Oko-Agbon communities.

“The Committee further recommended that the government relocate the remaining residents of Makoko, Sogunro and Oko-Agbon to a proposed low-cost housing estate to be constructed in Agbowa area of the State, where they can continue their fishing activities,” the statement said.

The Special Adviser on Research, Media and Documentation to the Speaker, Adeshina Oyetayo, confirmed the development to journalists on Wednesday.

“What you got from the Public Affairs Directorate is the position of the Lagos State House of Assembly,” Oyetayo said.

The recommendation comes after a controversial demolition exercise carried out by the Lagos State Government between late December 2025 and early January 2026. The operation targeted what authorities described as “illicit structures” in Makoko, Oko-Agbon and Sogunro waterfront communities located near the Third Mainland Bridge.

Makoko Demolition

The demolitions displaced thousands of residents in the historic lagoon settlements, many of whom depend on fishing for their daily livelihood.

The action sparked protests from community members and several civil society organisations, which criticised the demolition as heavy-handed and called for clear plans regarding resettlement and compensation for those affected.

What you should know

Makoko and nearby waterfront communities in Lagos have long faced disputes with authorities over urban planning, environmental concerns and land ownership.

These communities are historically built on stilts over the Lagos Lagoon and are home to thousands of residents whose livelihoods depend largely on fishing and water-based trade.

Government efforts to remove what it describes as illegal structures have often led to tensions, protests and humanitarian concerns, especially when demolitions occur without widely accepted relocation or compensation plans for displaced residents.

Tags: Lagos AssemblyLagos StateMakoko Demolitions
Share201Tweet126Share35
Previous Post

Traders Shut Lagos International Trade Fair Complex

Next Post

CBN Issues Deadline for Full AML Compliance Across Nigeria’s Financial Sector

Related Posts

Coalition Declares Nationwide Protest

Coalition Declares Nationwide Protest

by Assumpta
June 11, 2026
0

Coalition Declares Nationwide Protest

Kuwait

FULL LIST: Kuwait Issues Sweeping Ban on Domestic Workers from Africa and Asia

by Victoria Ogbadu
June 10, 2026
0

Kuwait has moved decisively to overhaul its domestic labor recruitment framework, barring workers from 27 countries while narrowing its list...

Kogi

Three Killed as Gunmen Storm Kogi Secondary School

by Victoria Ogbadu
June 10, 2026
0

A suspected bandit attack on a government secondary school in Kogi State has killed three people, including a school administrator...

NDC Aspirant Speaks on Bribery Claims Against Peter Obi

NDC Aspirant Speaks on Bribery Claims Against Peter Obi

by Assumpta
June 10, 2026
0

NDC Aspirant Speaks on Bribery Claims Against Peter Obi

The Senate on Tuesday adopted both electronic and manual methods for transmitting election results, following weeks of public outrage and protests over attempts to restrict electronic transmission in the ongoing amendment of the Electoral Act.

Senate Passes Bill To Increase Court Judges

by Assumpta
June 10, 2026
0

Senate Passes New Bill

Load More
Next Post
Nigeria's

CBN Issues Deadline for Full AML Compliance Across Nigeria's Financial Sector

US and China Flags

China Warns US AI Military Use Risks “Terminator” Dystopia

Oil

Hormuz Crisis Drives Global Oil Reserve Mobilization

Traders Shut Down Lagos International Trade Fair Complex

Traders Shut Down Lagos International Trade Fair Complex

FCT Lawmaker Dumps Labour Party For APC

FCT Lawmaker Dumps Labour Party For APC

Nigeria

Nigeria Spends  ₦1 Trillion on Textile Imports in 2025

house of reps

Reps Ask FG to Reverse Blanket Ban on Degrees

Dangote

Oil Marketers Embrace Dangote's Dominance Over Fuel Supply

Nigeria Senate

Senate Urges Military to Intensify Counter-Insurgency Operations

MultiChoice

Canal+ pumps €100M into MultiChoice as subscriber losses mount

  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
cbn governor olayemi cardoso

CBN Approves Merger Between Two Banks

February 23, 2026
2027: APC Governors Endorse Next Senate President After Akpabio

APC Governorship Candidate Joins ADC

March 16, 2026
NNPC Increases Petrol Price

NNPC Reduces Fuel Price

March 17, 2026
Kenya Airways

Viral video: Drama at Airport as Nigerian Woman Clashes with Kenya Airways Over Visa Issue

0
NLC

NLC Suspends Nationwide Protest Over Telecom Tariff Hike

0
VeryDarkMan

VeryDarkMan Vows to Uncover Truth in Mercy Chinwo and Ex-Manager’s Controversy

0
Coalition Declares Nationwide Protest

Coalition Declares Nationwide Protest

June 11, 2026
Kuwait

FULL LIST: Kuwait Issues Sweeping Ban on Domestic Workers from Africa and Asia

June 10, 2026
Kogi

Three Killed as Gunmen Storm Kogi Secondary School

June 10, 2026
Verily News

Copyright © 2025 Verily News.

Navigate Site

  • About Us
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact Us
  • Terms and Conditions

Follow Us

No Result
View All Result
  • News
    • Breaking News
    • Global News
  • Politics
    • Political Analysis
    • Government & Policies
  • Business & Economy
    • DIY and FAQ
    • Product Reviews
  • Entertainment
    • Sports
    • Movie
    • Music
  • Technology
  • Trends
  • Fact-Check
    • Investigative Reports
  • Opinion
  • Share your story

Copyright © 2025 Verily News.

This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.
Get Breaking News Alerts on WhatsApp