Rights Group Backs Salagi Residents Facing Demolitions

The Edward Francis Small Centre for Rights and Justice stepped up to help families hurt hard during home demolitions in Sukuta-Salagi. Government workers from the Department of Physical Planning knocked down several houses, leaving families without shelter. People who legally bought their land and built homes feel they've been treated unfairly and deserve better treatment.

Residents argue they followed all the right steps when buying their properties. They spent tons of money building homes and expected protection under the law. The centre believes something fishy might be happening with land allocation and wants to investigate the situation further.

Lawyers at the rights centre are asking affected people to consider taking legal action against the government. They want to stand with the Sukuta community and push for fair treatment. The centre believes something needs to change about how land is handled around here.

Officials from the centre pointed out serious problems with land dealings. They see corruption touching everyone from government workers to local leaders and estate agents. They want complete transparency about who gets land and why.

The rights group demands the government stop destroying more homes immediately. They want full compensation for people who lost their houses. The centre believes authorities should talk with local communities and work together to solve these complicated land problems.
 

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