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Friday, 28 April 2017

Demolition Of Computer Village At Lagos State...


Lagos State Government says it has concluded plans to relocate the popular Computer Village from Ikeja, before the end of 2017.

Commissioner for Physical Planning and Urban Development, Mr Wasiu Anifowose, said on Tuesday that the relocation would reduce gridlock.

Anifowose noted that the market was situated in a residential area – Otigba Street – saying that it would be moved to the ICT Park, Katangua in Agbado/Oke-Odo Local Council Development Area.

“If at the end of this year, the Computer Village is not moved from that Otigba Street in Ikeja to Katangua, I will not come here next year.

“It is a done deal; we have held a stakeholders’ meeting with the traders and they agreed to the relocation plan.

“It is an 11-year project that different administrations attempted to undertake but the present governor is a go getter.

“The relocation will deliver a world class computer and allied activities park. The process leading to the commencement of the development is in the concluding phase,” he said.

The official also said that massive construction was ongoing in Imota – the permanent site of the Mile 12 Market in Ketu – to relocate the market.

“If you go to Imota, you will be amazed at the level of work done”.

On demolitions, he said that the state government had begun paying compensation to those whose houses were consumed by government projects and right of way recovery.

“The state government pays billions of naira for compensation,” he said.

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