The Lagos State Government says there is no going back on the planned
relocation of the popular Computer Village in Ikeja and the
Mile 12
Market.
Commissioner for Physical Planning and Urban Development,
Toyin Ayinde, said Mile 12 Market along with Ajelogo and Akinmode
markets would certainly be relocated to Parafa in Ikorodu to decongest
traffic on the expressway.
Ayinde, at a ministerial press
conference in Alausa, Ikeja, Lagos, southwest Nigeria, said the plan to
relocate the Mile 12 Market and others was to ease traffic congestion
and forestall environmental degradation in and around the present
location.
“The relocation, when eventually actualised, will
benefit from the effectiveness of the ongoing road expansion from Ketu
to Ikorodu Town. Also, the new regional market when established will be
expected to serve as a catalyst for socio-economic development of
Ikorodu and its environs,” he said.
According to him, efforts were on to ensur effective monitoring of the proposed site from further encroachment.
“To
date, the perimeter survey of the site has been prepared, preliminary
studies have also been carried out while stakeholders’ engagement is
ongoing,” he said.
On the relocation of Computer Village to
Katangowa in Agbado Oke-Odo, the commissioner said a presentation of the
proposal had been made to the State Executive Council and the
Innovation Council, adding that the conceptual plan of the Internet City
and business park had been adopted.
“A forum of the stakeholders
in the ICT sector, financial institutions, including Africa Development
Bank and Ikeja Computer Village Traders Association was held in November
2014 where the stakeholders assured the state government of their
support for the project.
“Existing ICT infrastructure in the
vicinity of the project that will facilitate the envisaged activities
have been identified. Developers of Agbado Oke-Odo Local Council
Development Area, LCDA who built the existing shops were settled in line
without of court settlement agreement in 2014,” he explained.
Ayinde
said as part of government’s commitment to the project in the provision
of support infrastructure , a major link road-Ahmed Muhammed and
Abubakar roads, to the project site had been approved for reconstruction
and expansion.
He added that the award of the reconstruction and expansion is undergoing procurement process.
Source:PM News

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