 Months after the demolition of buildings in communities around the airport's road access in Benin City via the state capital by the state government, indigents of Okia'u Roma community have lamented hardship over what they claim as forceful eviction from their homes, narrating their ordeal, they expressed worries. She never believed. I think she was a pensioner. I think her gratuity and pension she used in building the house. When she got there, she was not looking for the house, it was only for the level ground. She just fainted. After a period of days, she gave up. This month, only girls know how I'm coping with my family. Now, I scored with a friend with my kids, with my three kids. There was a lady that built her house close to my building. When she got there, she fainted. After three days, she passed out. We never see this people before, since I was born. I've known them for 98 years. I never see this people. We are all our grand-grandfathers. We walked five-way there on stage. We do everything. Now, the government is doing it. They don't open everywhere, they don't open. They come and drive us like a goat. They drive us like animals, not getting family at all. These make us fear. Now, we have also gathered information that the government want to see how they can come up with a kind of a push to see how they can withdraw the case from court whereas hearings are still ongoing. And the most painful part of it is that people's property, people who bought legitimate lands for the committee, there are properties that have been unlawfully demolished by the government without a demolition order. The government is not even looking it to the angle that they should call these places and see how they can passify them. Do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.