Some of the protesters
The protest was the second after the first held on Monday by the residents, to express their displeasure over the demolition of structures in the over 100 year-old community.
Both entrances to the office of Governor Akinwunmi Ambode and the House of Assembly were barricaded.
Scores of protesters also barricaded the Mobolaji Johnson Way and governor’s road as they chanted several songs to express the hardship they had been subjected to.
This development prompted the policemen attached to the office to shoot at the protesting residents to scare them away from the entrance.
Some protesters during the protest
Moses Dansu, son to the Baale of Otodo-Gbame community, lamented that he does not know where his family was, saying “My family is scattered. I don’t know where they are at the moment. My father, the baale has been arrested without any charge.
A cross section of the protesters
The residents under the aegis of Nigerian Slum/Informal Settlement Federation, alleged that this month, the police came back with a bulldozer and began to set the houses ablaze, adding: “Despite calls from higher levels of the police, including the Complaints Response Unit and others, there was no respite to protect lives and properties.”
Gridlock on Mobolaji Way as a result of the protest
He said that on Sunday, the police stormed the community and set the structures left ablaze, adding that they also visited the community on Monday and chased the residents away to set fire on the structures they found within the community.
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