Demolition news in nigeria

Here are some recent demolition news in Nigeria:

  1. Demolition of illegal structures in Lagos: The Lagos State Government has demolished several illegal structures in the state, including a popular market in the Oshodi area. The demolition was carried out by the Lagos State Physical Planning and Urban Development Authority (LASPPUDA) to clear the way for a new development project. (Source: Vanguard Nigeria, March 2023)
  2. Demolition of buildings in Abuja: The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Administration has demolished several buildings in Abuja that were found to be illegal or in violation of building codes. The demolition was carried out by the FCT Department of Development Control to ensure that the city is developed in a sustainable and orderly manner. (Source: Daily Trust, February 2023)
  3. Demolition of shanties in Port Harcourt: The Rivers State Government has demolished several shanties in Port Harcourt, the state capital, to clear the way for a new development project. The demolition was carried out by the Rivers State Ministry of Urban Development to improve the city's infrastructure and reduce the risk of flooding. (Source: The Punch, January 2023)
  4. Demolition of illegal structures in Ibadan: The Oyo State Government has demolished several illegal structures in Ibadan, the state capital, to clear the way for a new development project. The demolition was carried out by the Oyo State Ministry of Urban Development to improve the city's infrastructure and reduce the risk of flooding. (Source: The Nation, December 2022)
  5. Demolition of buildings in Kano: The Kano State Government has demolished several buildings in Kano, the state capital, that were found to be illegal or in violation of building codes. The demolition was carried out by the Kano State Ministry of Urban Development to ensure that the city is developed in a sustainable and orderly manner. (Source: Daily Trust, November 2022)

These are just a few examples of recent demolition news in Nigeria. Demolition is a common occurrence in the country, as governments and developers seek to clear the way for new projects and improve the infrastructure of cities and towns.