Lagos State Government to relocate computer village

Lagos State Government to relocate computer village

As part of efforts to transform Lagos into a mega city, the Lagos State government has decided to relocate the popular Computer Village, to ICT park,

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As part of efforts to transform Lagos into a mega city, the Lagos State government has decided to relocate the popular Computer Village, to ICT park, Kantangowa in Agbado. The decision was made known today during 2017 Press Briefing.

For the uninitiated, Computer Village is a highly patronised market for a wide range of technology products, ranging from phones, laptops and other gadgets. It is also the hub for product parts and repairs of gadget. Several people work and make a living at Computer Village. It is presently situated in the Ikeja axis of Lagos, Nigeria.

The Lagos State government plans this move in order to control environmental degradation, housing stock deficit and traffic congestion in Ikeja axis. For a market which was not built or developed by the government, it begs the question of how possible it is for government to exercise power and relocate it to another location.