More than two million people have been forcibly evicted from their homes in different parts of Nigeria since 2000. In April 2005, bulldozers demolished houses, churches, and medical clinics in the community of Makoko, Lagos. About 3,000 people lost their homes without prior notice. Some of them, including children, were beaten and injured by law enforcement officials, and others had all their belongings destroyed. In Port Harcourt, large-scale forced evictions are being carried out along the waterfront despite earlier state government promises that no evictions would take place. Thousands of people are likely to lose their homes. Download the printable version in PDF | RTF | MS Word formats.
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