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Update Report on Port Harcourt demolitions

One of the De-roofed buildings in Njemanze Street, Port Harcourt This Report is given based on follow-up activity by the National Union of Tenants of Nigeria, which includes visits to the area and interviews with the affected persons. The Report will be update to include the living conditions of the affected and suggestions on how they could be assisted to alleviate their plights and prevent a reoccurrence.

Reported by National Union of Tenants of Nigeria

Photo-Report on Njemanze Street demolition (6-7 November 2009) by: National Union of Tenants of Nigeria The destruction of Njemanze Street that lasted till Saturday 7th November 2009, razed down several buildings, including living houses, commercial premises and religious places, which provided accommodation to over 15,000 users notably residential tenants, business owners and church worshippers.

Port Harcourt, ONU-HABITAT pour un moratoire immédiat des démolitions et des expulsions forcées

Alors que le gouverneur de l'État de River semble avoir engagé une bataille finale pour détruire les quais de Njemanze et Abonnema, en dépit du fait que la Haute Court Fédérale du Nigeria ait rendu une ordonnance lui interdisant d'effectuer tous travaux de démolition sur les fronts de mer, ONU-HABITAT a diffusé le rapport sur la Mission d'enquête à Port Harcourt (12-16 mars 2009).l n'y a pas eu de réaction officielle de la part du gouvernement de l'État de River, mais nos sources confirment qu'ils avaient bien reçu le rapport et ont donc été informés des évaluations d'ONU-HABITAT sur les expulsions de Port Harcourt.

Port Harcourt, Alternatives for urban renewal

Port Harcourt Waterfront looking north over Aggrey Estate towards the State Secretariat A new report from urban development specialists at the Max Lock Centre (University of Westminster) gives further reason for concern over Rivers State's plan for sweeping demolitions of slum housing. The scale of the issue- up to 500,000 could be displaced by Port Harcourt demolitions - and its potential impact – remains obvious. If well developed, ideas from the report could support a renewal of southern Port Harcourt that would greatly exceed expectations and provide a much needed economic and social boost.

Nigeria: Bundu shooting must be investigated

The Nigerian government must set up an independent commission of inquiry to investigate the use of firearms by security forces that left at least one person dead and 12 seriously injured at Bundu waterfront last year, Amnesty International said in a report.

Just Move Them': Forced Evictions in Port Harcourt, Nigeria

Nigeria: Over 200,000 people at risk of losing their homesThe Nigerian authorities must suspend a series of planned demolitions and evictions in waterfront areas of Port Harcourt that will leave over 200,000 people at risk of homelessness Amnesty International said in a report released today.