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Anambra Demolishes 2,000 Shops In Onitsha, Traders Displaced by AtorKelly(m): 8:33am On Mar 12
Following the building collapse that occurred on Saturday, the Anambra State Government on Monday demolished no fewer than 2,000 shops in Onitsha.

The building collapse occurred on Basden Street, Fegge, in Onitsha, but on Monday, the state government demolished shops located on Niger Street in Fegge, Onitsha South Local Government Area, Anambra State.

The shops located by the bank of the River Niger were mostly owned by members of the Sand Miners Association of Anambra State, who use them as equipment and operational offices, while some are occupied by petty traders who serviced them.

The illegal structures were said to have been built by traders who allegedly got the approval of the National Inland Water Ways, but the state governor, Prof. Chukwuma Soludo, stated during a visit to the area last week that NIWA does not have the right to build or allocate spaces to traders on Anambra land.

Soludo, during the inspection of roads constructed by his administration, ordered the Onitsha South Local Government Chairman, Chief Emeka Orji, to demolish all the illegal structures, noting that the land belongs to Anambra State and not NIWA.

“The code or bye-laws establishing NIWA gave the organisation 100 metres from the banks of the River Niger as right of easement but what we are seeing here are illegal structures and should be demolished,” the governor said.

This development is coming as the state government has declared war on illegal structures following the collapse of a five-storey building at Fegge in the same community.

Our correspondent, who was at the scene of the demolition, observed that the exercise displaced over 4,000 people, and multimillion naira worth of goods were damaged in the exercise.

The Chairman of Onitsha South Local Government Area, Emeka Orji, who supervised the demolition, told journalists and the displaced victims that he was acting on the orders of the state governor following the incessant building collapse in the area.

Orji said, “A notice was issued as regards the demolition and it was followed by series of follow up notices but they disobeyed.

“Then last week, Mr Governor came here and told them that this place is not for shops or markets and ordered me to demolish the area but I gave them another one week notice which ended today.”

The area according to Orji, would be barricaded and cleared for the establishment of a Sea Side Resort which would have green park areas with umbrella trees for relaxation and amusement.

“Everywhere cannot be market in Onitsha and we have declared war on illegal structures and we shall ensure that the right thing is done about building collapse in Onitsha South local government area.”

While the demolition was going on, the affected victims were seen trying to salvage some of their equipment and goods, according to them, there was no prior information about the demolition.

One of the victims, Mrs Ekeoma Okafor, said, “We were not given any notice as regards the demolition. It is a vindictive one targeted at us because we refused to settle some government officials. We pay appropriate taxes and levies to the state government, and we don’t cut corners or pay to illegal revenue collectors or government agents who shortchange the state.”

Other displaced victims who spoke to journalists, described the exercise as “wicked,” wondering why a state government would embark on such an exercise during this period of economic uncertainty, without allowing people to remove their machines and goods.

The Manager of Lake Petroleum Limited, one of the owners of sand beaches and shops, Chief Okechukwu Okoye, said that they lost over 130 shops and equipment worth millions of naira, saying that there was no prior information over the demolition.

Okoye said, “We are law-abiding in everything we are doing here, we are properly licensed and registered with the Federal Ministry of Environment and National Inland Waterways Authority. We pay all the necessary taxes and levies to NIWA and Anambra State government; we have even paid the necessary 2025 levies and taxes to Anambra State government, and we don’t have any problems with NIWA, so we don’t know the reason for the demolition of our offices.

“We did not erect any illegal structures here; all the structures were legally registered and approved by the relevant government agencies and the appropriate payment made. It is therefore a surprise to us when they stormed the place and started demolishing without any prior notice.”

When contacted, the NIWA Area Manager, Suleiman Nicholas, said the state government cannot take action on the NIWA Right of Way without informing the agency.

Nicholas said, “If there is any illegal structure on NIWA Right of Way, the state government should write us and we will take action against any of our customers involved. But we did not receive any complaint from the state government about such obstruction and therefore, there is no reason for such demolition to take place.”

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Re: Anambra Demolishes 2,000 Shops In Onitsha, Traders Displaced by Dedeity: 8:33am On Mar 12
What a hard time for Nigerians

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Re: Anambra Demolishes 2,000 Shops In Onitsha, Traders Displaced by Frigga13: 9:17am On Mar 12
I love this..

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Re: Anambra Demolishes 2,000 Shops In Onitsha, Traders Displaced by Anambra1stSonTV: 9:21am On Mar 12
The illegal structures were said to have been built by traders who allegedly got the approval of the National Inland Water Ways, but the state governor, Prof. Chukwuma Soludo, stated during a visit to the area last week that NIWA does not have the right to build or allocate spaces to traders on Anambra land.

The area according to Orji, would be barricaded and cleared for the establishment of a Sea Side Resort which would have green park areas with umbrella trees for relaxation and amusement.
“Everywhere cannot be market in Onitsha and we have declared war on illegal structures and we shall ensure that the right thing is done about building collapse in Onitsha South local government area.”

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Re: Anambra Demolishes 2,000 Shops In Onitsha, Traders Displaced by SoNature(m): 9:25am On Mar 12
NIWA Vs Anambra State government!

Nigerian laws are so intertwined that developers get the licence to build but someone else tells them that the institution that issued them that license has no statutory power to do so.

Soludo is on a demolition spree. I just hope he pays those sellers some compensation because this is clearly not their fault.

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Re: Anambra Demolishes 2,000 Shops In Onitsha, Traders Displaced by seanfer(m): 9:37am On Mar 12
If it is for the good and safety of the citizens, the Government should do the right thing.... I hope if this happen in other states nobody will cry victimzation...

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Re: Anambra Demolishes 2,000 Shops In Onitsha, Traders Displaced by BlowYourMind: 9:37am On Mar 12
Ok
Re: Anambra Demolishes 2,000 Shops In Onitsha, Traders Displaced by Skillsnigeria: 9:44am On Mar 12
Hmmm
Re: Anambra Demolishes 2,000 Shops In Onitsha, Traders Displaced by nothingspoil70: 9:52am On Mar 12
Iam yet to read one word about marginalisation. If it was in our dear lagos this happened, your guess is as good as mine

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Re: Anambra Demolishes 2,000 Shops In Onitsha, Traders Displaced by EconomistXplain: 9:55am On Mar 12
nothingspoil70:
Iam yet to read one word about marginalisation. If it was in our dear lagos this happened, your guess is as good as mine

Ana bra state houses 99℅ igbos
Re: Anambra Demolishes 2,000 Shops In Onitsha, Traders Displaced by yarimo(m): 9:58am On Mar 12
It's normal in Anambra state, but persecution in Lagos state. undecided undecided

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Re: Anambra Demolishes 2,000 Shops In Onitsha, Traders Displaced by Abufo: 10:05am On Mar 12
EconomistXplain:


Ana bra state houses 99℅ igbos



You are comparing destroying multi million naira homes to destroying ramshackle shanties defacing the whole environment! You are a dishonest and devious individual sir!

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Re: Anambra Demolishes 2,000 Shops In Onitsha, Traders Displaced by Ezewuzie01: 10:14am On Mar 12
I commend Soludo greatly for this. The actions he has been taking in recent time with regards to environmental protection, renewal and beautification are very impressive. The total ban on soil excavation that will mitigate the gully erosion problem is one of those steps he took that really gladdened my heart. Now he is clearing illegal structures approved by the criminal enterprise called NIWA that collects bribes to allocate Anambra lands to those who thrive in illegality in blatant contravention of the land use act of the constitution which bestows the authority over all land within a state on the state governor. This nice action of Soludo is what the demented Peter Obi should have done to prevent the same NIWA from giving away Anambra land for the illegal Abada market by the bank of the Niger but the agulu coward and con man ran away from his responsibility so that no one will question him for building his beer factory nearby. Soludo is doing great. Kudos to him.

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Re: Anambra Demolishes 2,000 Shops In Onitsha, Traders Displaced by Ola9ja23: 10:21am On Mar 12
See the level of hypocritical IPOBidients on this forum

None of them cry of witch hunting or ethnicity cleansing bcs it's Anambra and not Lagos


If 200 shops is destroyed in Lagos today, Obituary himself would have started crying like a loser

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Re: Anambra Demolishes 2,000 Shops In Onitsha, Traders Displaced by Kusu12: 12:02pm On Mar 12
IPOB and obirodents will tell you they are demolishing illegal structures in South East but cry ethnic victimisation if happened in another region.
One would think they are the only one affected
Igbos and victim mentality are like siamese twins.

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Re: Anambra Demolishes 2,000 Shops In Onitsha, Traders Displaced by StOla: 12:33pm On Mar 12
yarimo:
It's normal in Anambra state, but persecution in Lagos state. undecided undecided

Have you not heard that everywhere cannot be market in Onitsha, but they want everywhere to be market in Lagos.

Everywhere cannot be market in Onitsha and we have declared war on illegal structures and we shall ensure that the right thing is done about building collapse in Onitsha South local government area.”

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Re: Anambra Demolishes 2,000 Shops In Onitsha, Traders Displaced by Okoroawusa: 12:41pm On Mar 12
Why is Anambra government waging war on Igbos?

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Re: Anambra Demolishes 2,000 Shops In Onitsha, Traders Displaced by Goodnewsforlife: 12:43pm On Mar 12
nothingspoil70:
Iam yet to read one word about marginalisation. If it was in our dear lagos this happened, your guess is as good as mine
God bless u

If it happened in Lagos then they will tell u it was because they didn’t vote tinubu n yorubas hate them but now it’s their very own anambra they have gone mute

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Re: Anambra Demolishes 2,000 Shops In Onitsha, Traders Displaced by Antipob777(f): 12:44pm On Mar 12
Im reliably informed that 95% of the shops belongs to non igbo traders.

Why is Soludo targeting non igbos doing business in Onitsha.

I condemn it, I condemn it I condemn it.

We will go to court. This witch hunt of non igno successful traders in Onitsha must stop

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Re: Anambra Demolishes 2,000 Shops In Onitsha, Traders Displaced by Putindbutt: 1:09pm On Mar 12
Abufo:




You are comparing destroying multi million naira homes to destroying ramshackle shanties defacing the whole environment! You are a dishonest and devious individual sir!
Do 2,000 shops look like ramshackle shanties to you?, why is Soludo demolishing people's means of livelihood?. You ipob love your own crime and defend them but cry victim when it happened in other region. That's why nobody takes you seriously anymore and allow you sulk away your victim mentality.

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Re: Anambra Demolishes 2,000 Shops In Onitsha, Traders Displaced by Shawnnn01: 2:04pm On Mar 12
Lagos state houses 98% yorubas n Lagosians.


EconomistXplain:


Ana bra state houses 99℅ igbos

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Re: Anambra Demolishes 2,000 Shops In Onitsha, Traders Displaced by Shawnnn01: 2:06pm On Mar 12
Let it be multi billion pounds demolish in lagos n not just dollar, let you father do his worse.

Demolition of illegal structires is same demolition be it in ikoyi agulu or upper Iweka

Abufo:

You are comparing destroying multi million naira homes to destroying ramshackle shanties defacing the whole environment! You are a dishonest and devious individual sir!

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Re: Anambra Demolishes 2,000 Shops In Onitsha, Traders Displaced by chopnaira: 4:31pm On Mar 12
What a Wawu.

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Re: Anambra Demolishes 2,000 Shops In Onitsha, Traders Displaced by muhammaduyusufu: 4:07am On Mar 14
Isn't this front page worthy


Nlfpmod

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Re: Anambra Demolishes 2,000 Shops In Onitsha, Traders Displaced by mobisonkk2: 4:50am On Mar 14
They are pursing agenda to destroy Yoruba land while preserving theirs. The stupid people I pity are those ignorant 'I am a Yoruba but ..." fools.

They know what they are doing and they think everyone is dumb.


nothingspoil70:
Iam yet to read one word about marginalisation. If it was in our dear lagos this happened, your guess is as good as mine

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Re: Anambra Demolishes 2,000 Shops In Onitsha, Traders Displaced by WizardOfNG: 4:58am On Mar 14
EconomistXplain:


Ana bra state houses 99℅ igbos

What difference does that make to the general point which is that when similar is done in Lagos, where many ethnicities own homes and businesses, only Igbos complain and accuse LASG of bigotry against Igbos while insisting all demolitions are targeted at them?

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Re: Anambra Demolishes 2,000 Shops In Onitsha, Traders Displaced by WizardOfNG: 5:04am On Mar 14
mobisonkk2:
They are pursing agenda to destroy Yoruba land while preserving theirs. The stupid people I pity are those ignorant 'I am a Yoruba but ..." fools.

They know what they are doing and they think everyone is dumb.



Correct. During #EndSARS, the terrorist Kanu openly instructed Igbos to not vandalize or destroy anywhere in the SE yet he instructed them to burn down Lagos, kill the political leaders of the state plus burn their business or affiliations with even stupid and gullible Yorubas even joining them.

Our “afowo fa” will always be a problem for us if it is not curbed in naive, gullible and impressionable Yorubas typified by the likes of Falz, Macaroni etal.

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Re: Anambra Demolishes 2,000 Shops In Onitsha, Traders Displaced by Pristine664: 5:06am On Mar 14
This is the last we will hear about this news...

But let it not be in Lagos. 😂

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Re: Anambra Demolishes 2,000 Shops In Onitsha, Traders Displaced by Reelmii: 9:38am On Mar 14
Re: Anambra Demolishes 2,000 Shops In Onitsha, Traders Displaced by vibemad007: 9:38am On Mar 14
And more poverty added
Re: Anambra Demolishes 2,000 Shops In Onitsha, Traders Displaced by tefishy(m): 9:38am On Mar 14
They need to engaged these traders, give them a new abode and not worsen the already bad security situation
Re: Anambra Demolishes 2,000 Shops In Onitsha, Traders Displaced by oluwaseyi0: 9:38am On Mar 14
Hmm

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