Babatunde Fashola making Lagos unbearable


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Posted by Ekene Liz on August 14, 2008 at 03:39:05:

The countless constructions ongoing in Lagos is getting too much and i'm begining to wonder, between Fashola and El Rufai who is more harsh? Babatunde Fashol, the current Lagos governor and his many unending constructions have turned Lagos into a living hell. People are no longer at ease wherever they are. It's not just the issue of blocked roads and all, or the multiple taxations on people living in Lagos, but even the unjust destruction of homes and buildings owned by people in lagos which had mostly been in existence for more than 10 years without compensation or legal notice, one wonders why this is happening. I mean if someone's place of abode is to be destroyed or a part of his fence is to be reclaimed by the Lagos govt, they should at least give the person a court order, due notice, befitting compensation and allow the procedure to follow the court to a logical end before the destruction of the said property. Some cases are still in court and still the Lagos state govt property demolishers have already destroyed their buildings. This negates the rule of law and should not be encouraged



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Re: Babatunde Fashola making Lagos unbearable

Posted by Ibeneme on December 01, 2008 at 03:39:09:
In Reply to: Babatunde Fashola making Lagos unbearable posted by Ekene Liz on August 14, 2008 at 03:39:05:

I think the guy is doing a tough job which requires that he even makes some enemies. Lagos is too unorganised. No building plans for most buildings. Imagine someone building a house over a canal?


Re: Babatunde Fashola making Lagos unbearable

Posted by Lanre on January 17, 2009 at 02:07:19:
In Reply to: Babatunde Fashola making Lagos unbearable posted by Ekene Liz on August 14, 2008 at 03:39:05:

Why would a sane person build a house above a canal. It is ridiculous. I think, in this world injustices exist and we should get used to it. The best you can do is to have a clear conscience and if you feel that your assets were unjustly destroyed or about to, you should go to court. If you can't or won't go to court, then you can leave it to God to judge.


Re: Babatunde Fashola making Lagos unbearable

Posted by Onelove on January 29, 2009 at 07:12:17:
In Reply to: Babatunde Fashola making Lagos unbearable posted by Ekene Liz on August 14, 2008 at 03:39:05:

Nigger won't be governor forever. Maybe after the position, he would run to London.



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