LAGOS STATE GOVERNMENT MEETS WITH COMPUTER VILLAGE STAKEHOLDERS OVER RELOCATION TO KATANGOWA

The Lagos State Government has consulted with stakeholders of the Computer Village, Ikeja, regarding the proposed relocation to the ICT and Business Park, Katangowa, Agbado Oke-Odo.
During the meeting at the market square, Otigba Street, Ikeja, on Monday, Arc. Gbolahan Owodunni Oki, Permanent Secretary, Office of Urban Development, revealed that the meeting was initiated by Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babajide Olusola Sanwo-Olu, to ensure an inclusive relocation process, allowing beneficiaries to play a key role.
“In line with the Governor’s directive and to demonstrate the openness and transparency of the Lagos State Government, we have brought this meeting to you in your market for the first time since the commencement of the exercise some 15 years ago”, he said.
Oki said that the administration of Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu was committed to the speedy completion of the relocation exercise as it was expediting action on the construction of the ultramodern ICT and Business Park and its complementary facilities such as hotels, banking hall, recreation centre, car parks, fire station, police post and access roads, among others.
He said that moving the ICT business from Ikeja, whose original residential status had been bastardised by the organic growth of business activities, to the purpose-built ICT and Business Park, Katangowa would offer a win-win situation to both the government and the traders, especially in the areas of business optimisation and a serene environment.
He urged stakeholders of the computer village to embrace the good gestures of the Lagos State Government and cooperate fully to facilitate speedy and seamless movement to the designated site to take maximum advantage of opportunities therein.
He enjoined them to henceforth bring back sanity to the Ikeja computer village suburb by desisting from trading on the street or displaying wares on the road, road setbacks, or drainage setbacks, while assuring them of the State Government’s commitment to sustainable, people-focused urban development.
Director of Urban Development, Tpl. Olalekan Odujebe and Tpl. Olayinka Bello made a presentation that highlighted ongoing efforts and benefits inherent in the relocation exercise.
The Iyaloja of the Market, Chief (Mrs.) Abisola Azeez expressed gratitude to Governor Sanwo-Olu for the initiative, adding that the relocation, when completed, would further enhance the market’s potential and provide a more conducive environment for traders and customers.
Also at the meeting were the General Manager, Lagos State Urban Renewal Agency (LASURA), Tpl. Oladimeji Animashaun; Coordinating Director, Lagos State Building Control Agency, (LASBCA), Builder Florence Gbaye; Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on Urban Development, Mr. Segun Williams and Executive members of the Computer village market association.
Credit : LASG




