Wahala don burst for Makoko as Lagos State Government don carry bulldozer come scatter wooden shacks wey many families dey call home. E no be small matter as nursing mothers and their pikin dem dey struggle for survival on top canoe since the demolition start.
Just picture am, Juliet Seriki wey dey sell skincare now dey sit down for canoe with her son wey get measles. No vaccination, no food, and with plenty children wey dey around, the scenario fit make anybody cry. She dey say them survive on garri and snacks wey vendors dey bring come lagoon. Na wah!
Dis demolition no be joke o! Dem say na part of urban development program wey go make Lagos megacity. But as dem dey clear dey carry bulldozers enter the community, plenty people wey no expect am don lose dem houses and life savings joint. Community leaders talk say e dey cause fear and panic among residents as dem no know how far the demolition go reach.
Demolish already reach over 250 meters from the power line, and plenty families dey survive like this: their boats don turn bedroom, kitchen, and toilet all in one! No walls, no roof, na just sun wey dey shine and mosquitoes wey dey bite dem at night. Wetin be this life wey dem dey live?
As dis matter dey hot, experts dey warn say sickness fit come be plenty for dis community. Children dey vulnerable to polio, measles, and other preventable diseases wey fit cause wahala. Na so dem dey shout for government to quickly take action before e too late.
The way dis community dey suffer no go allow dem access even basic health care. Clinics don scatter, and dem dey cry for help. Juliet son, Samson, dey suffer from measles, and dem no fit get treatment for am. How e go take survive? This na question wey dey pepper everybody.
Psychological wahala dey follow as families dey live for canoe for days. Mothers dey awake sleepless nights, dey fear for their children and how dem go catch meals. We go no fit deny say dem deserve better, but government dey seem to no send.
From behalf of NGOs and citizens, dem dey beg for dialogue make government fit hear the cries of the people before e too late to fix this matter. No gree dem push dem go land where dem no fit follow dem fishing work. This na heritage matter for dem, and at the end, na dem go suffer am.
As dis story dey unfold, no be just Makoko dey feel the knock of government policies. People dey wonder how far dem go continue to demolish without better alternatives. If we no fit care for our own people, wetin be the meaning of progress?
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