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Ikeja Computer Village To Be Relocated To Katangowa Market by BlackPikiN(m): 7:46pm On Feb 24, 2013
*Why we are moving traders to Katangowa, Lagos govt
*’Our Digital Village project’

BY UDEME CLEMENT

As a follow up to the story on the relocation of Ikeja Computer Village, our correspondent, during a visit to Katangowa Market, along Lagos-Abeokuta expressway, gathered that Katangowa is the proposed site where the Ikeja traders may be resettled.

In terms of size, Katangowa is bigger than the Computer Village, as the market covers about 26 hectares of land with most of the traders dealing in second-hand clothes. Katangowa shows a vivid picture of a disorganised setting. While the major entrance to the market from Lagos-Abeokuta expressway is almost taken over by street traders, a large portion of the market has been overtaken by refuse.
During the visit, some of the items seen on display in the market in large quantities were clothes, bags, shoes, curtains, belts and other textile materials. Also, many women and young girls were seen selling vegetable, fish, tomato, pepper and other food items in the market. While most of the dealers in textile materials operated in small shops, those trading in food items displayed their wares on the sidewalk thereby disrupting free flow of traffic around the market.

At the back of the market, which leads to Saint Peters Anglican Church, there were structures serving as residential homes.
Lagos State Commissioner for Physical Planning and Urban Development, Mr. Olutoyin Ayinde, said measures were being put in place by the state government to rehabilitate Katangowa and thus fast track the relocation of the Computer Villagers traders.


Computer Village, Ikeja, Lagos.
He told Sunday Vanguard: “To start with, the initiative to rebuild the Computer Village is in line with the policy of the state government to re-plan Ikeja. The place you have as Computer Village today was a residential zone in Ikeja and not built for commercial activities. But due to long years of military rule, we seem to have lost a sense of order and planning. Now the state government is working tirelessly to rebuild the place and put it in a better shape.

“Government discovered that the Computer Village is no longer conducive and started making efforts to move the traders operating there to Katangowa. On the other hand, Katangowa is not a virgin land. One part of Katangowa has residential structures, another has the market while the other part is the dump site. The issue of pre-qualifying bidding exercise was when the expression of interest from private investors was invited. The concept was to get investors to rebuild the Computer Village , not before relocating Katangowa to another place called Amikanle. Realistically, we must first go to Amikanle to build a new market and move the people from Katangowa there before rebuilding the Computer Village . This is the issue because it is not possible to start the project at Ikeja when the operators are still occupying that place.

“Also, there are vital issues involved in the Ikeja project that the government is taking into consideration, which makes people think that the project is foot-dragging. For instance, you must first go to Amikanle, to build a new market for traders at Katangowa to relocate to. After that, compensation must be paid to individuals who built structures in Katangowa Market, because you cannot just wake up over night to restructure a place, destroying investments that people put there without adequate compensation. For example, we had a case of the people in Oluwole Market in Lagos Island , where government followed due process and the owners of the place were resettled and also have a stake in the new development. So, when we evaluated all these, some of those who expressed interest initially during the pre-qualifying bidding could no longer cope. Beyond that, we do not want to put the project in the hands of incompetent investors who will abandon it half-way.

“The last time we visited Amikanle showed that the level of development there is so much and will not be wise to clear those buildings and put a market. Aside from that, the location may not be viable to move the market there. At present, we are looking at a new model of how all the activities can co-exist, for Katangowa to accommodate the existing traders, the dealers in computer and allied products from Computer Village and the residential area. From our experience, often times, people who claim to have funds to invest in mega projects do not usually have it at the time the projects are awarded. So, if government starts by putting something there to show commitment, genuine investors will be encouraged to come in. Already, the ministry has started the design of a Digital Village in Katangowa by the state government, which is estimated at about N500million.”

On if there are underlying interests within the ministry to handle Ikeja project, he said, “This is not a direct labour project, so there is nothing like personal interest. Financial challenge made some companies that expressed interest initially to back out, but we still have those who submitted their proposals with us. In order to select a credible firm with the required financial capability and technical-know-how to handle the project, we have engaged a Transaction Advisor, who will look at the request for proposals from bidders and give government expert advice on the best company to engage. So that the project, when finally awarded, will be well executed. The government is methodical in approach by following due process. This is what people should appreciate”.



http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/02/goodbye-to-ikeja-computer-village/
Re: Ikeja Computer Village To Be Relocated To Katangowa Market by free2ryhme: 9:08pm On Feb 24, 2013
Relocation is the best option as that place was not designed for business environment.
Re: Ikeja Computer Village To Be Relocated To Katangowa Market by Nobody: 9:15pm On Feb 24, 2013
katangowa ke? na wa o! very well then. thank heavens its closer to my house. who cares?
Re: Ikeja Computer Village To Be Relocated To Katangowa Market by manny4life(m): 9:17pm On Feb 24, 2013
My sister, how u dey?

@Topic, in as long as they relocate them and remove the thrash there as well... NO PROBLEM
Re: Ikeja Computer Village To Be Relocated To Katangowa Market by Maxymilliano(m): 10:04pm On Feb 24, 2013
"If it no be Panadol, it can never be like Panadol" there was attempts at moving this place to Egbeda few yearts ago courtesy of Ibile holdings but failed, another attempt was made to move it to newly created Computer city at Airport bus stop and Arena complex at Bolade area of Ikeja cantonment thereafter, but unfortunately the patronage was not as envisaged...
Re: Ikeja Computer Village To Be Relocated To Katangowa Market by azpekuliar: 10:52pm On Feb 24, 2013
Those scammers and fraudsters who mill around the whole place can enjoy their new home. sad

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Re: Ikeja Computer Village To Be Relocated To Katangowa Market by idlaw2k3(m): 7:14am On Feb 25, 2013
Front page pls
Re: Ikeja Computer Village To Be Relocated To Katangowa Market by Freshdreg: 9:03am On Feb 25, 2013
We no go oo
Re: Ikeja Computer Village To Be Relocated To Katangowa Market by oluwadare26(m): 9:06am On Feb 25, 2013
If u no prefer that place click like...make we go Alausa go protest

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Re: Ikeja Computer Village To Be Relocated To Katangowa Market by Francheezy(m): 9:07am On Feb 25, 2013
abeg, whr Katangowa dey ?.

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Re: Ikeja Computer Village To Be Relocated To Katangowa Market by Cusubaba(m): 9:07am On Feb 25, 2013
Dat is nice.
Re: Ikeja Computer Village To Be Relocated To Katangowa Market by DJDOLA(m): 9:08am On Feb 25, 2013
were is katangowa?

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Re: Ikeja Computer Village To Be Relocated To Katangowa Market by Francheezy(m): 9:08am On Feb 25, 2013
idlaw2k3: Front page pls
D0NE*
Re: Ikeja Computer Village To Be Relocated To Katangowa Market by tigonana: 9:08am On Feb 25, 2013
Dem go gree u sure say dos thieves go accept.not sure.
Re: Ikeja Computer Village To Be Relocated To Katangowa Market by Francheezy(m): 9:08am On Feb 25, 2013
idlaw2k3: Front page pls
D0NE*.
Re: Ikeja Computer Village To Be Relocated To Katangowa Market by gerrardomendes(m): 9:11am On Feb 25, 2013
i blame jonathan sha ;Di blame jonathan sha
Re: Ikeja Computer Village To Be Relocated To Katangowa Market by chiboy11(m): 9:13am On Feb 25, 2013
Dey re just usin IGBO pple to develop Lagos state d more, why do dey move markets were Igbo pple trade, Its just a simple maths here, any were dier s a high number of Ibos house rent dier wil increase n land sales wil triple, so movin a ibo trader to a vilage ure certainly sure he won't want 2leav dat vicinity n he start acuring lands , prove me wrong if am lying here

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Re: Ikeja Computer Village To Be Relocated To Katangowa Market by Nobody: 9:13am On Feb 25, 2013
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Re: Ikeja Computer Village To Be Relocated To Katangowa Market by mosquitoNet(m): 9:14am On Feb 25, 2013
BlackPikiN: *Why we are moving traders to Katangowa, Lagos govt
*’Our Digital Village project’

BY UDEME CLEMENT

As a follow up to the story on the relocation of Ikeja Computer Village, our correspondent, during a visit to Katangowa Market, along Lagos-Abeokuta expressway, gathered that Katangowa is the proposed site where the Ikeja traders may be resettled.

In terms of size, Katangowa is bigger than the Computer Village, as the market covers about 26 hectares of land with most of the traders dealing in second-hand clothes. Katangowa shows a vivid picture of a disorganised setting. While the major entrance to the market from Lagos-Abeokuta expressway is almost taken over by street traders, a large portion of the market has been overtaken by refuse.
During the visit, some of the items seen on display in the market in large quantities were clothes, bags, shoes, curtains, belts and other textile materials. Also, many women and young girls were seen selling vegetable, fish, tomato, pepper and other food items in the market. While most of the dealers in textile materials operated in small shops, those trading in food items displayed their wares on the sidewalk thereby disrupting free flow of traffic around the market.

At the back of the market, which leads to Saint Peters Anglican Church, there were structures serving as residential homes.
Lagos State Commissioner for Physical Planning and Urban Development, Mr. Olutoyin Ayinde, said measures were being put in place by the state government to rehabilitate Katangowa and thus fast track the relocation of the Computer Villagers traders.


Computer Village, Ikeja, Lagos.
He told Sunday Vanguard: “To start with, the initiative to rebuild the Computer Village is in line with the policy of the state government to re-plan Ikeja. The place you have as Computer Village today was a residential zone in Ikeja and not built for commercial activities. But due to long years of military rule, we seem to have lost a sense of order and planning. Now the state government is working tirelessly to rebuild the place and put it in a better shape.

“Government discovered that the Computer Village is no longer conducive and started making efforts to move the traders operating there to Katangowa. On the other hand, Katangowa is not a virgin land. One part of Katangowa has residential structures, another has the market while the other part is the dump site. The issue of pre-qualifying bidding exercise was when the expression of interest from private investors was invited. The concept was to get investors to rebuild the Computer Village , not before relocating Katangowa to another place called Amikanle. Realistically, we must first go to Amikanle to build a new market and move the people from Katangowa there before rebuilding the Computer Village . This is the issue because it is not possible to start the project at Ikeja when the operators are still occupying that place.

“Also, there are vital issues involved in the Ikeja project that the government is taking into consideration, which makes people think that the project is foot-dragging. For instance, you must first go to Amikanle, to build a new market for traders at Katangowa to relocate to. After that, compensation must be paid to individuals who built structures in Katangowa Market, because you cannot just wake up over night to restructure a place, destroying investments that people put there without adequate compensation. For example, we had a case of the people in Oluwole Market in Lagos Island , where government followed due process and the owners of the place were resettled and also have a stake in the new development. So, when we evaluated all these, some of those who expressed interest initially during the pre-qualifying bidding could no longer cope. Beyond that, we do not want to put the project in the hands of incompetent investors who will abandon it half-way.

“The last time we visited Amikanle showed that the level of development there is so much and will not be wise to clear those buildings and put a market. Aside from that, the location may not be viable to move the market there. At present, we are looking at a new model of how all the activities can co-exist, for Katangowa to accommodate the existing traders, the dealers in computer and allied products from Computer Village and the residential area. From our experience, often times, people who claim to have funds to invest in mega projects do not usually have it at the time the projects are awarded. So, if government starts by putting something there to show commitment, genuine investors will be encouraged to come in. Already, the ministry has started the design of a Digital Village in Katangowa by the state government, which is estimated at about N500million.”

On if there are underlying interests within the ministry to handle Ikeja project, he said, “This is not a direct labour project, so there is nothing like personal interest. Financial challenge made some companies that expressed interest initially to back out, but we still have those who submitted their proposals with us. In order to select a credible firm with the required financial capability and technical-know-how to handle the project, we have engaged a Transaction Advisor, who will look at the request for proposals from bidders and give government expert advice on the best company to engage. So that the project, when finally awarded, will be well executed. The government is methodical in approach by following due process. This is what people should appreciate”.



http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/02/goodbye-to-ikeja-computer-village/
dat far place?
Re: Ikeja Computer Village To Be Relocated To Katangowa Market by econome(m): 9:14am On Feb 25, 2013
Na poor man go suffer
Re: Ikeja Computer Village To Be Relocated To Katangowa Market by BarryX(m): 9:15am On Feb 25, 2013
It's okay from one angle sha, but from another angle, it's a fvcked up idea, what happened to GSM arena?
Re: Ikeja Computer Village To Be Relocated To Katangowa Market by Nobody: 9:19am On Feb 25, 2013
I like it dat way..even closer for me. Its Just dat, dat place is already crowded as it is....
Re: Ikeja Computer Village To Be Relocated To Katangowa Market by olsmade(m): 9:19am On Feb 25, 2013
berem: katangowa ke? na wa o! very well then. thank heavens its closer to my house. who cares?

lol.same thing I was thinking, selfish though grin
Re: Ikeja Computer Village To Be Relocated To Katangowa Market by Chubhie: 9:20am On Feb 25, 2013
I dont know if am to be happy bout this news or sad. Lets see how things unfolds.
Re: Ikeja Computer Village To Be Relocated To Katangowa Market by Nobody: 9:23am On Feb 25, 2013
Thumbs up..smiley Really, this is a good way to develop the 'local' areas.
Re: Ikeja Computer Village To Be Relocated To Katangowa Market by Nobody: 9:26am On Feb 25, 2013
chiboy11: Dey re just usin IGBO pple to develop Lagos state d more, why do dey move markets were Igbo pple trade, Its just a simple maths here, any were dier s a high number of Ibos house rent dier wil increase n land sales wil triple, so movin a ibo trader to a vilage ure certainly sure he won't want 2leav dat vicinity n he start acuring lands , prove me wrong if am lying here
what is dis one saying gan??
Who says its only ibo people dat trade there?? Don't even try and start tribalism ere..mtcheww..

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Re: Ikeja Computer Village To Be Relocated To Katangowa Market by Nobody: 9:27am On Feb 25, 2013
They should be moved to kirikiri prison,since most of the guys there are 419,I regretted buying fufu as phone there one time.

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Re: Ikeja Computer Village To Be Relocated To Katangowa Market by fm7070: 9:28am On Feb 25, 2013
they won't try that nonsense with the IT sector
They can relocate it to any other good place. definitely not kotangowa
Re: Ikeja Computer Village To Be Relocated To Katangowa Market by chiboy11(m): 9:32am On Feb 25, 2013
booqee: what is dis one saying gan??
Who says its only ibo people dat trade there?? Don't even try and start tribalism ere..mtcheww..
if u went to skul u will kno more about localization of industry n wat it contribute to d new surroundings , its nt about tribalism answer dis ow many yorubas ve a shop on computer vilage, re u talkin as if u dont go dier, dis s how dey said dey will relocate ladipo market n alaba international b4 d ibos fout dat out wit bare hands
Re: Ikeja Computer Village To Be Relocated To Katangowa Market by CeCeBillz(f): 9:35am On Feb 25, 2013
grin

Re: Ikeja Computer Village To Be Relocated To Katangowa Market by vanstanzy(m): 9:43am On Feb 25, 2013
I heard this earlier from a source but i wasn't sure. Its a good omen, though. cheesy cheesy cheesy For people like us that live close-by.
Re: Ikeja Computer Village To Be Relocated To Katangowa Market by Sibrah: 9:44am On Feb 25, 2013
I hope the new location will be easy to access for people coming into Lagos from other parts of the country and west Africa as well. Computer Village is the main computer market in the whole of west Africa if not Africa, Fashola shouldn't do anything to change this economically enviable fact.

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