According to Vanguard, 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.
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”.
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