Seyi Makinde
Residents of Nigeria’s first housing estate, Bodija Estate, said they no longer sleep, day and night courtesy of the many nightclubs in the area.
Apart from that, they said they cannot come in and go out of their various houses from 9 pm till 4 am because cars are parked indiscriminately on both sides of the road and any other available spaces.
According to their spokesperson, Jide Yekini also added that they have been exposed to security breaches by the unregulated ways the Oyo State Housing Corporation is conducting its affairs in Bodija.
“We are miffed by the development in Bodija estate as residents. And we think it is time to speak up for the public and maybe the governor for the governor know what we are facing.
“We know that the ‘conversion’ of Bodija Estate to commercial plots did not start today. We believe that we are in a changing world. And that was why we decided to be quiet when the Oyo State Housing Corporation started giving approval for nightclubs. Most times, our wives and daughters have been harassed by clubbers. We have had to wait, for several hours, to enter our various homes because someone who has used his car to block our entrance.
“In the last few days, we have not been able to sleep. If it is not the many speakers hung everywhere at these numerous clubs, the way they parked their cars have become a source of worry for us.
“We cannot continue this way. We want the government and the approving agency to do something. We may be force to take the legal option. Good, night clubs have been approved against the rule setting up the estate. But there should be regulations about how they operate. We are not in local areas, our lives shouldn’t be endangered by these people.”
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