On Saturday, special counsel to IPOB leader Nnamdi Kanu Aloy Ejimakor declared that Igbos are finding it difficult to be Nigerians because to demolition in Lagos State.
Ejimakor made the comment while grieving over the demolition of properties belonging to Igbos in Lagos State.
He emphasized how biased and unfair the demolition process is in Lagos State.
Posting on X, Ejimakor stated it is a systemic injustice against Igbos.
Ejimakor claims that the constant destruction in Lagos is so discriminating and unjust that it will cause a lot of legal trouble for the state of Lagos.
That “for now, it has done so much to add to the systemic injustices that make it very tough for Ndigbo to be Nigerians.”
The government of Lagos State has been accused of discriminating against and destroying Igbo-owned businesses and neighborhoods.
It was also claimed that the state administration was destroying Igbo-owned property.
Emmanuel Emenike, a former striker for the Super Eagles, said a few days ago that the administration of Lagos State demolished his home without any permits.