Women Protest Against Landgrabbers In Ikorodu
Damilare Okunola
Some
female indigenes of Ilu Oloye in Ogun State in their 60s have stripped
in protest over the activities of landgrabbers (omo oniles), whom they
claimed have been oppressing them for years.
They took
to the streets after the arrest of their fathers, husbands and leaders
for being involved in a land tussle with the landgrabbers
With
placards bearing words such “FG Help Us”, among others, the women
cursed the landgrabbers, stating that they had been rendered homeless
and their children have also been denied their education since they
could no longer work on their farm lands from where the alleged
landgrabbers purportedly sent them out.
During
the protest which took place in front of the Shagamu Road Police
Station in Ikorodu, Lagos State, the indigenes revealed that it was not
the first of its kind but the people are now calling on relevant
authorities to come to their aid and save them from the oppressors.
Speaking
on behalf of the aggrieved people, legal counsel to the community,
Barrister Oluwatoyin Sadik, explained that the issue which dates back to
2009, has been a nightmare for some of the Ikorodu residents, who have
been experiencing violent attacks on their farmlands.
According
to him, “the farmlands stretch as far as Shagamu and overnight, people
just come up with certain issues and send the inhabitants away
forcefully.
“The Baale and a few other people were
arrested and detained over charges of conduct likely to breach peace
which is a minor offence, but someone was sent all the way from Abuja to
arrest and prosecute these people.
“We are in court
and we have tried to address this issue but it seems the people are
helpless because the police have not helped in this matter since the
oppression began.”
•Some
of elderly women who stripped while protesting the landgrabers’
oppression in Ikorodu, Lagos State. Photos: Damilare Okunola
While
alleging that the Police may have been conniving with the landgrabbers
to oppress the indigenes, the legal practitioner explained further
stating, “let me tell you their modus operandi. The police will enter
the community but behind their vans are the hoodlums fully armed. After
making noise in the community, the police will tactically withdraw and the hoodlums will take over.
“They
invade villages at random, and as we speak, they may be in other
villages. We have prepared our papers since last year to take the
landgrabbers to court, but because the land is in Ogun State, we cannot
proceed due to the strike by courts in the state.
“We
are appealing to the Inspector General of Police and other government
agencies to come to the people’s aide. If the land grabbers claimed that
they bought the parcels of land, they do not have any court order to
move in and destroy these mud houses, some of which had existed for over
200 years.
The people arrested have since been released on bail.
When contacted, one of the people the community alleged was involved in the issue, told our correspondent that he was in Saudi Arabia and did not know anything about the dispute going on in the country.
“Truly,
I bought acres of land from the community, but I do not know why they
are in dispute now. I was surprised to receive this call asking me if
truly I instructed people to send them out or beat people up.
“Currently, I am in Saudi Arabia and as for the people in dispute, I truly do not know what it is all about,” he said.
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