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FLOOD THREATENS WITH HOMELESSNESS: AN HAZARD CAUSED BY GOVERNMENT

June 9, 2015 was a terrible experience for families and resident in this community. It was a day like saying the world has come to an end. A day a lot of families living in the pit of poverty were highly affected. It is a day properties, shanty houses, schools in the community were all damaged and flooded respectively. It is also a day commercial activities like petty traders selling in this community, commuters plying this road, has to find an alternative to resolve this environmental hazard experience. Again, it is a day resident of poor shanty life in the community, prays for their gods to

A SHOCK TO TELL

Nobody will ever believe that people are still living in an environment like this, in a country like Nigeria with abundant resources where the government has ruled out anything connected to make life wear smile in the faces of the wretched. But because of the ugly nature of life, people have no choice to choose than to continue to live under a terrible condition, forcing them to adapt life in the first instance what is very horrible in outlook. The issue of ‘choice’ brings to mind the graphic nature of how millions of families in this country

ANEW WITH PAIN

The memory of this picture reminds me of the experience of people living in this community, who in their everyday life struggle to bear the brunt that tear their flesh. It was a day that lives to be told the shock of the experience of what the eyes saw when life was hit like storm without a notice. With the excuse of the government of Lagos State on road constructions in the ghetto community,

ANOTHER INCREMENT: A strangle neck for the poor

Since the inception of PSP, the local government has always argued that is the best, functional and cheaper means to sanitize and maintain the Ajegunle environment. But the reality on ground is that, the government of Karmal-Fatai Ajidagba has been using it to extremely tax the people even though they claim the levy is small: #100:00 per room every month. Inasmuch, the levy is small, the poor class still grumbles bitterly over it, because the latter felt that the government is over-charging them and also, have decided not to be effective in their social responsibility in the community by providing social amenities with the public resources under local government management and control.

THE CLOSURE OF AJEGUNLE MARKETS: ANOTHER ATTACK ON THE POOR MASSES.

Because of the economic crisis and contradictions that is confronting the poor masses and the collapse of the industrial nations of Nigeria, and the massive hike of unemployment, millions of youths, fathers, mothers, relation and families have to begin to scratch a living in the petty trading to keep life going as an alternative to resolve some immediate needs. But this attempt made by the poor masses have been threaten by draconian laws and policies, forcing a lot of these people under these laws like sanitation, traffic law etc introduce by ACN government, as a means of making the masses pay for what they don’t really used. The closure of Ajegunle boundary market amongst others like