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Mr. C. W. Enwefah is the Secretary-General of the National Union of Tenants of Nigeria, a leading NGO responsible for housing right advocacy in the country. In an interview held on 1st June 2009 with the Weekly Star, a Nigerian-based newspaper publication, the Secretary-General explains the mindset of his organization on the demolitions carried out in Port Harcourt by the Rivers State Government. Excerpts of the interview are as follow:
Mrs Gift George, women leader in Abonema Wharf community addressing the media during the Social Action organised press briefing on Wednesday, 27th January, 2010.
Social Action in collaboration with Stakeholder Democracy Network (SDN) organised a press briefing at Abonema wharf community on Wednesday to once again draw attention to the plights of the over 200,000 people that would be displaced and rendered homeless.
African Commission on Human and People\'s Rights Decision 155-96 on Nigeria (2001).pdf 751,60 kB
Recollection visit SERAC Port Harcourt on demolitions (2009).pdf 16,35 kB
House marked for demolition, Njemanze Road
Hundreds of people have been forced from their homes to make way for a commercial development in Rivers State, Nigeria, Amnesty International has learned. Residents of Njemanze Road, Port Harcourt will lose their homes permanently if a planned demolition by local authorities goes ahead this week.
28/03/2009 Nairobi
Here you could find the architectural design of the Silverbird project, for which upto one-third of Port Harcourt population is to be rendered homeless and jobless come April 2009.
This blueprint is for proposed alternative to waterfront demolition and presented by Abonnema Wharf Community House Owners Association consequent to the state government’s plan to demolish all waterfronts in Port Harcourt for development.
Activists of the Moscow City Council with the support of the Left Front held a picket at the Embassy of Nigeria
Today, on December 4, Mossovet and Left Front activists held a picket by the Nigeria embassy. They stood with posters saying “Nigerian inhabitants, we are with you!” and “No to lawless evictions!” After a while, a delegation of three activists entered the building to give the ambassador a letter on behalf of Mossovet.
La alianza internacional de los habitantes y la sociedad civil mexicana exige a la embajada de Nigeria alto a los desalojos y a la masacre de la población en Rivers
On 3rd December 2009, a committee of urban organizations in Mexico comprising UCISV-VER, Unión Popular Valle Gomez, El Barzón Juridico, the Housing Defense Council (Consejo de Defensa de la Vivienda – CDV), Coordinadora de Colonias Unidas de Oaxaca, the International Alliance of Inhabitants, the Operational Center of Housing and Population (COPEVI) and the Center for Ecumenical Studies gathered at the Nigerian Embassy to demand an end to the evictions in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, with a statement signed by the leaders of 31 urban social organizations, the national Secretary of Housing and federal representatives.
Appello per un'iniziativa internazionale di solidarietà
Per rompere il muro di silenzio attorno al destino di milioni di persone, per fare pressione sulle istituzioni internazionali affinché si assumano il loro ruolo, la “Zero Evictions Nigeria Campaign” rivolge un appello non solo alle autorità Nigeriane, ma anche al Programma delle Nazioni Unite per gli Insediamenti Umani (UN-Habitat) , all'Unione Europea, all'Unione Africana, al G8, al FMI e alla Banca Mondiale.
Rompiamo il muro di silenzio, fermiamo gli sfratti forzati e ristabiliamo il diritto alla casa in Nigeria!
Noi, associazioni di abitanti, reti internazionali, gruppi di volontari, ONG, enti pubblici, cittadini del mondo, esprimiamo la nostra indignazione e denunciamo il numero impressionante di sfratti forzati attuati o minacciati dal governo di River State (Nigeria), più di un milione dal giugno 2008, a Port Harcourt.
Questi sfratti, effettuati in palese violazione delle leggi nazionali ed internazionali, sono la conseguenza delle demolizioni, in gran parte dovute all'implementazione dell'”abbellimento cittadino” e del progetto “Silverbird Show-time”, un business privato legato all'industria dell'intrattenimento.
Allo stesso tempo, il governo nigeriano sta portando avanti una massiccia campagna di sfratti per l'attuazione del Piano Regolatore Generale di Abuja (FCT), e la privatizzazione del patrimonio pubblico diedilizia popolare.
Perciò noi condanniamo queste violazioni e ci appelliamo a:
Il Governo della Nigeria ed il Governo del River State:
La comunità internazionale (G8, stati creditori, FMI, Banca Mondiale, ed altre istituzioni finanziarie)
Le Nazioni Unite, l’Unione Africana e l’Unione Europea per un’azione immediata:
UN-Habitat:
Primi firmatari della Campagna Sfratti Zero Nigeria:
National Union of Tenants of Nigeria
International Alliance of Inhabitants
Aye Aye Win, Dignity International
Ted Anana, Urban Poor Associates – Philippines
Habitat International Coalition (HIC)
Environnement Développement Action (ENDA)
Catherine Peyge, Mayor Bobigny, France
Osman El Kheir, Arc.Peace – Sudan
Esther Alvarez, CENCA – Peru
Tiffany Gardner, NESRI - United States
Vincenzo Simoni, Unione Inquilini - Italy
Clement Karine, Institute "Collective Action" - Russian Federation
Cristina Reynals, FEDEVI - Argentina
Fernando Ojeda, Red de Habitat – Argentina
Abu Rayhan Al-Beeroonee, Shelter for the Poor - Bangladesh
Marilina Marichal, CAES - Paraguay
Lucia Maria Moraes, Relatora Nacional do Direito Humano à Moradia Adequada e Terra Urbana – Brazil
Nelson Saule Junior, conselheiro do Conselho Nacional das Cidades – Brasil
Juan José Diez De Medina, Asociaciòn Boliviana de Cultura - Derechos Fundamentales ABC-DF - Bolivia
Annie Pourre, Ozel Derya, No Vox Network - France/Bangladesh
Jean-BaptisteEyraud , Droit Au Logement – France
Eddy van Sevenant, Amnesty International - Belgium
Yves Cabannes, Chair of Development Planning Development Planning Unit, University College - UK
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