Furniture Makers Seek Government Intervention Over Demolition of Workshops
Some members of the Professional Carpenter and
Furniture Association (PCFA) Lagos State, have called on government to
intervene in the crisis between them and block moulders at the Enilolobo
Abdulahi Modern Market, Alimosho.
The
aggrieved artisans also urged the Mosan Okunola Local Council Development Area
(LCDA) authorities to investigate the development that led to the demolition of
their workshops before the situation escalated into crisis.
The
group made the calls during a protest at the market following an alleged
selective demolition carried out by agents of the LCDA on Thursday.
According
to them, the hostility of the block moulders in the market against them led to
the demolition of their workshops because the block moulders allegedly had support
of some powers in the council.
The
spokesman of the group, Mr Olatunde Owoeye-Wise said that justice demanded that
all citizens be given equal treatment, saying that a situation where their
workshops were destroy while others were left called for concern.
Owoeye-Wise,
the immediate past General Secretary of the union in zone 30, said the
furniture makers came to occupy the complex for show rooms when the shops
almost became desolated because of high rent.
“This
morning I was called that the shield we erected at the back of the showrooms
had been demolished by the agents of the local government.
“Meanwhile,
before now, we have had series of meetings with the Super (Supervisory
Councilor for the area) who told us that block moulders reported us that we
wanted to dislodge them.
“And
since these people have connection with a political leader in the council,
agents were sent today to demolish our shield from where we get money to pay
various levies and dues to the government.
“We
need a small shield at the back to be making our furniture. It is unfortunate
that because these people believed they know Mr YY, they are intimidating us.
“We
want the higher authorities to wade in because the garrison commander, Mr YY is
terrorising us in Alimosho. Government should wade in before this escalated and
turned into another thing.
“If
we start to face each other, it may turn into fracas. Higher authorities should
intervene before it gets out of hands.
“What
we see in this demolition is favourism of is tribesmen. Our own shield was pull
down while the block moulders are still there,’’ the spokesman said
He
said that the two groups of artisans had been advised to have meetings and
settle the issue amicably but the other group failed to show up.
Owoeye
“We
rent the shop at N350, 000 each and we are the largest occupier. We pay income
tax clearance of N5, 500, we pay trade permit of N7,200 and we also pay N6,000
to the Lagos State Signage and Advertising Agency.’’
He
said that the group had been contributing to the economic growth of the council
by paying all rates and levies to boost the Internally Generated Revenue (IGR)
of the area.
Speaking,
Alhaji Yisa Yusuf, a political leader in the council, alleged to have
orchestrated the demolition said that the place where the protesters erected
shield was never part of where they paid rent on.
Yusuf,
who is popularly referred to as YY, said that if the furniture makers wanted to
be using the space, there must permission from the council and negotiation.
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