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Displaced Squatters Count Losses To Ocean Surge
The displaced squatters at Kuramo Beach, Victoria Island,
Lagos, said on Thursday that they have lost all they had worked for to the
ocean surge and the state government.
They told our correspondent, in Lagos that their plight was
further compounded by the demolition of the remnants of their shanties by the
state government.
Mr Michael Ayeni, the spokesman of the squatters, said that
they would have salvaged what was left if the state government had served them
notice.
“The most painful aspect of the disaster was that the state
government did not give us any form of notification before the demolition took
place.
“We were still thinking of what to do after the ocean surge
swept lives and property into the sea in the early hours of August 18, when the
state government’s bulldozers came.
“We are more than 150 persons who derive our means of
livelihood at the beach, and for now, we don’t know where to start from because
we have lost all we worked for,” Ayeni said.
He said that they had not been able to quantify their losses
in monetary and material terms, because some of them were still missing.
Ayeni, who claimed to be a trader at the beach, appealed to
the Lagos State Government to provide alternative accommodation to the
displaced residents of Kuramo Beach.
“As you can see, we are still loitering around waiting to
see if the government will come to our aid.
“We are asking the government, as a matter of urgency, to
rescue us,” Ayeni said.
When our correspondent visited the beach about 100 of the
displaced squatters were seen in groups, ostensibly discussing the calamity
that has befallen then and what to do next.
Mr Michael Onuwaje, the Secretary of Kuramo Beach Tourism
Investors Association, told our
correspondent that he could not respond to any questions until after the
association’s meeting with the Eti-Osa Local Council chairman.
Efforts to obtain the council chairman’s comment on the
matter also proved abortive.
The chairman was said to be at a meeting with the state
governor at Alausa, Ikeja.
It would be recalled that the ocean surge at the waterfront
on August 18, swept 16 of the inhabitants into the sea.
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