LFTZ: Communities allege neglect, threaten legal action against Lagos state government
By Enioal Daniel
24 August 2024 |
1:29 am
Communities affected by the compulsory acquisition of the land upon which the Trade Free Trade Zone (LFTZ) was built has alleged that the Lagos State government neither settled them properly
Communities affected by the compulsory acquisition of the land upon which the Trade Free Trade Zone (LFTZ) was built has alleged that the Lagos State government neither settled them properly nor kept the agreement it entered into with them.
Representatives of Eto, Idaso, Idotun communities and the Falade Family, who made the allegation during a press conference in Lagos, gave the government a 30-day ultimatum within which to resolve the issue with them or face a court action.
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