SERAP Threatens To Sue Wike Over Hotels’ Demolition
Civil Society Organisation, the Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP), has threatened to sue Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike, over the demolition of two hotels on Sunday, May 10th, 2020.
The governor had on Sunday supervised the demolition of two hotels in Eleme and Onne for violating the state government order, which banned operating hotels during the lockdown, as part of the efforts to curb the spread of coronavirus disease in the state.
Government has no alternative but to apply the Executive order, which I signed before the lockdown of Obio/Akpor and Port Harcourt. I called all the traditional rulers and council chairmen and told them to ensure that no hotel operates in the state.
We are not saying it will be forever. This is for now, so that we know where we are. To reduce the cases and check the spread,
Wike said.
Reacting via Twitter, SERAP accused the governor of using COVID-19 to unleash human right violation, adding that his “executive rascality” must stop.
We condemn the reported demolition of Prodest Hotel by Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike. Using COVID-19 to perpetrate human rights violations is executive rascality and Mr. Wike must stop this now.
We’re taking legal action to hold him and his government to account for the illegal actions.
The demolition of Prodest Hotel is forced evictions and in violation of article 11 of the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights and other human rights treaties to which Nigeria is a state party,
the CSO stated.
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