CENTRE FOR RIGHTS AND
GRASSROOTS INITIATIVE (CRGI)
1a Fadeyi
Street, Ikeja, Lagos.
Telephone:
08078012999, 07033853232
11th February 2014
The Area Commander,
Nigeria Police,
Area B Command,
Apapa, Lagos.
Dear Sir,
UNLAWFUL, ILLEGAL, FRAUDULENT EVICTION AND VIOLATION OF THE FUNDAMENTAL HUMAN RIGHTS OF
MR. CLEMENT AGBAJI (TENANT) BY HIS LANDLORD MR. ARIYO OLA OF NO 3 OJORA STREET,
AJEGUNLE APAPA, LAGOS STATE
With due respect, I have the
mandate of the governing board of Centre for Rights and Grassroots Initiative
(CRGI) to present to you the above named organization which is a civil society
organization that is at the vanguard for a just, peaceful and democratic
society.
In keeping with our mandate, I
want to use this medium to urgently petition your good office and seek justice
in a case of illegal, unlawful, fraudulent eviction and violation of the
fundamental human right of Mr. Clement Agbaji (a tenant) living at No. 3 Ojora
Street, Ajegunle Apapa, Lagos by his Landlord Mr. Ariyo Ola on Friday 10th
January 2014.
Sir, Mr. Clement Agbaji is a
tenant occupying a room and parlour apartment at No. 3 Ojora Street for over
six (6) years without any record of inability to pay his rents or other sundry
charges and has never been found wanting in the discharge of his responsibility
as a tenant in the aforementioned premises. (Photocopies of his rent receipt
are attached).
However, on Friday 10th
January 2014, Mr. Clement Agbaji returned home from work only to meet his
belongings and that of his son living with him Mr. Joseph Agbaji thrown out of
the house and the key to his apartment changed. The said personal belongings
are still on the road, (See photos attached). On investigation, he was told by
the landlord, Mr. Ariyo Ola that he was the one who threw out his properties
based on a court judgement of which Mr.
Clement Agbaji was never served nor aware of.
Mr. Clement Agbaji was neither
served a quit notice nor a court summons to appear and so he’s surprised how
the landlord was able to obtain a questionable judgement to evict him without
notice.
Mr. Clement Agbaji thereafter
went to Ajeromi Police Station to
lodge a complaint but was rebuffed by the Nigeria
Police who told him that his eviction was executed with their knowledge
based on a court judgement obtained by the landlord against Mr. Agbaji and all
efforts to explain his side of the story fell on deaf ears. The officer
assigned to Mr. Agbaji’s case is identified as Supol Kunle.
Ever since this illegal,
unlawful, fraudulent eviction and violation of his fundamental human right, Mr.
Clement Agbaji has made every concerted and peaceful effort to make the
landlord see reason and reinstate him to his apartment to no avail.
Consequently, Mr. Agbaji’s properties have been destroyed by weather conditions
and his health compromised due to this eviction that has made him resort to
sleeping in the open space and sometimes inside vehicles in the neighbourhood.
We are hereby using this medium
to urgently implore you to use your good office to investigate the source of
the court judgement used in evicting Mr. Clement Agbaji without service in
order to ensure prosecution of the culprits.
We are also demanding justice in
this matter by ensuring that the fundamental rights of Mr. Clement Agbaji which
had been crudely violated is restored through the prosecution of the Landlord,
Mr. Ariyo Ola.
CC: The Commissioner of Police,
Lagos State Police Command,
State Headquarters,
Ikeja, Lagos.
CC: The Commissioner of Police,
Lagos State Police Command,
State Headquarters,
Ikeja, Lagos.
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