The Lagos State Government has sparked controversy with its recent deportation of non-indigenous residents, including Yorubas and Hausas, to Osun State.
The deportation, carried out under the instructions of Governor Sanwo-Olu, has raised questions about fairness and the role of state governments in managing population movements.
Critics argue that the move is discriminatory and violates the fundamental human rights of the affected individuals.

Others have called for a more inclusive approach to governance, emphasizing the need for unity and national cohesion.
The use of luxurious buses to transport the deportees has also been criticized as a waste of resources.
Many have also wondered what the long-term implications of this action will be for the state and the country at large.
Source: OccupyGh.com
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