The demolition of parts of Makoko is not just a story about “illegal structures” or “public safety.” It is a familiar Lagos story, one that has unfolded repeatedly over decades: a city that modernises by erasing the poor, then calls the rubble progress. The recent demolitions are not a beginning. They are the latest chapter in a long history of threat, clearance, and insecurity that Makoko’s residents have lived with for generations.
For decades, Makoko has existed under the shadow
The demolition of parts of Makoko is not just a story about “illegal structures” or “public safety.” It is a familiar Lagos story, one that has unfolded repeatedly over decades: a city that modernises by erasing the poor, then calls the rubble progress. The recent demolitions are not a beginning. They are the latest chapter in a long history of threat, clearance, and insecurity that Makoko’s residents have lived with for generations.
For decades, Makoko has existed under the shadow