 The plight and agony of the Lele Baza community in Kuali Area Council in Abuja has drawn the attention of the non-governmental organization Action Aid as a world marks the Social Justice Day. The 20th of February every year has been set aside by the United Nations in recognition of persons or communities who suffer injustices around the world and they need to draw attention to their plight. Plus TV Emmanuel Ehigene completes the story. The Lele Baza community is situated along the Lokuja Abuja expressway in Kuali Area Council of the Federal Capital Territory. But despite its proximity to the seat of power, the area still looks remote with no visible infrastructure inside, except for two structures as in a primary and secondary operating side by side. There are no roads, no health centre, no any basic infrastructure. The representative of the country's director, Action Aid Nigeria, called on the government to build infrastructure for the people of Lele Baza so that they can also enjoy life like other communities. They also asked the CBN to rethink its car swan policy, which has taken a negative toll on the people, especially the downtrodden in the country. In a similar vein, the project director, Action Aid explained Lele Baza community was specifically selected for the event because it suffers from all forms of operations ranging from land grabbing to lack of basic infrastructure. In villages, you have many people staying back to till the land and get more people employed to ensure that there is high standard of living in the rural communities. We chose this community Lele Baza to celebrate this event on two reasons. The first reason is for the world to see the kind of injustice, injustice, meted out against communities, who pay task, communities who also perform their civic duties, but yet deprived of social amenities. Members of the community are expressed joy by the visit with the hope that their cries will get to their charities. We don't have farm to farm again because there are so many people where we are in the house like this. Some people are in the farm selling our land. When they talk, they will say that it's from area council. When by is a lie, then they now collect all our land in the Lele Baza. We don't have where to farm. This year, the way we used to farm against some things, this year we don't get it like that because the farm is tired and we don't have money to buy fertilizer. Somebody do come and collect some land that they collect more than 100 acre, 150 acre. They collect the whole land. They say they bought it from governments. They will be saying that if these people are not going to release the land, they will have to issue the wooty people, they will see it to cut. So some of those things, they will take our land now, fortunately as I'm talking to you, all the way from Pei Joshon, from Joshon there, that is the express route down to Pei here. There is no free land that has not been occupied with people. This year's team is overcoming barriers and unleashing opportunities for social justice. Hello, hope you enjoyed the news. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.