The Guardian (Nigeria)

Octogenari­an laments Lagos landgrabbe­rs’ unending intimidati­on

• Lawyer accuses police of leading hoodlums to land • We worked to restore order, Police say

- By Eniola Daniel

AN octogenari­an, Sherifat Abass, the only surviving member of Ashabi Abass descendant of Ojuoto Village, Ibeju Lekki, Lagos, has cried out over an alleged intimidati­on by landgrabbe­rs and taking over of her 8.058 hectares of land.

Recall that in 2023, Justice R. O. Olukolu of a Lagos State High Court sitting in Osborne Foreshore Estate, Ikoyi, in a case between the descendant­s and Wakilu Ambali ( Aka Olori Oko), Ifeanyi Okafor, Olisa Okudo and Raheem Bello, R. O Olukolu granted the claimant their prayers, including the octogenari­an.

In the judgment delivered on January 15, 2023, Justice Olukolu retrained the defendants / respondent­s, their servants, agents, privies and anybody acting based on their instructio­ns from entering, destroying, stationing thugs, reconstruc­ting or constructi­ng any structure whatsoever on the expanse of land adjudged to belong to the female members of the Abass Andu Family of Ojuoto Village, ( Ibeju Lekki, Lagos).

But after the judgment, landgrabbe­rs returned to the site to take possession of the land, using thugs who were allegedly protected by police officers.

Lawyer to the family, Akin Oladeji, said he wrote letters to the Lagos State Police Command as well as the Inspector General of Police on the matter.

He said: “Complaints have also been made to the Police Service Commission, which was forwarded to Federal Criminal Investigat­ion Department ( FCID) Area 10 Garki for action all to no avail. “The land grabbers claimed that the land was sold to them by Wakilu Ambala but neither he nor Ifeanyi and Okudo have ever been able to produce any title documents to the land or purchase receipt either.

“They don’t have a survey plan nor any agreement with the first defendant’s family. No other member of the first defendant’s family has come out to support him since he started resisting us with Ifeanyi and Olisa last year.” Oladeji said on Friday, April 5, 2024, the Area Commander, Area J Command, Assistant Commission­er of Police Yemisi Ojo sent a team of police officers from her command to drive away all the workmen on the land and arrested four of the guards and that she proceeded to hand over the land to the land grabbers and the crowd of hoodlums who came with them.”

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