The Alaba Amalgamated Council has asked Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu to look into the demolition of the Alaba International Market by the Lagos State Building Control Agency in the state’s Ojo Local Government Area.
Over 30 properties worth billions of naira were demolished, according to a statement signed by the council and made available to newsmen on Tuesday.
Mr Geofrey Mbonu, President-General of the Alaba Amalgamated Council of Sectional Heads, revealed that some buildings that were not initially marked and showed no signs of defects were demolished during the exercise.
He narrated that prior to the demolition, there was no notice given to them by the agency.
He said, “We were not given time to even evacuate our goods. On Friday, June 16, 2023, officials of the LASBCA and armed policemen were seen in the market and on Sunday, traders’ properties were brought down.
“We the leaders of Alaba International Amalgamated Association want to show our displeasure in the way and manner this exercise was carried out.
“The leaders of the market were never carried along neither were the property owners given enough time to evacuate their goods and this led to the unmitigated loss of wares and properties. The demolition has brought hardship and loss of livelihood.
“We call on the Executive Governor of Lagos State, His Excellency, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, to come and inspect what is going on in the Alaba International Market.”
The President, Alaba International Market Association, Electronics Section, Mr Camillus Amajuoyi, said the demolition took place suddenly and the extent of damage was enormous.
Amajuoyi said they had written several petitions to the Lagos State Government on the exploitative activities of miscreants in the market, adding that the state government did not pay attention to their needs.