Lagos Businessman’s Health Worsens After Prolonged Police Detention Over Property Dispute

A Lagos businessman is reportedly facing a serious decline in his health following several weeks in police custody linked to a property dispute.
Legal representatives say law enforcement officers have maintained a continuous siege on the businessman’s property since May 30, creating conditions they describe as oppressive and unlawful.
According to his lawyers, the businessman has been detained without formal charges, and despite repeated appeals for his release or transfer to a medical facility, he remains in custody.
They argue that the conditions of his detention have led to a deterioration in his physical well-being, citing lack of access to adequate healthcare and the psychological strain of the siege.
Photographic evidence has emerged showing armed officers stationed around the premises, reinforcing concerns that the property has been under sustained surveillance and restriction for weeks.
The legal team insists the matter stems from a civil disagreement over land ownership, which they argue should be handled by a competent court, not through extended police action.
Critics of the situation are raising questions about the use of police authority in non-criminal matters, particularly where it results in the deprivation of personal liberty.
Human rights advocates warn that such practices blur the line between criminal enforcement and civil interference, and risk undermining the rule of law.
The businessman’s family and legal counsel are now calling for urgent medical attention, immediate release, and an independent investigation into the conduct of the officers involved.
As of now, there has been no official comment from the authorities regarding the status of the detention or the reasons behind the continued police presence.
The situation remains tense, with growing public concern over the potential consequences of the extended detention and the legal implications of using police force in property disputes.