Morooph Babaranti writes about the Abuja demolitions.

Demolitions that disregard the livelihoods of the poor contribute to a cycle of perpetual poverty, alienating communities from economic and educational opportunities. Research shows that disenfranchisement contributes to criminality, creating a self-perpetuating problem. To reduce poverty, officials must adopt policies that support upward mobility for marginalised groups, ensuring that housing, education, and economic opportunities are […]

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