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Computer Village: Community Seeks LASG Intervention Over Looming Crisis
The Ogunbiyi Community Development Association (CDA) in Ikeja Local Government Area of Lagos State has urged the state government to intervene over an alleged constant harassment by hoodlums at the Ikeja Computer Village market.
Mr. Timi Davis, Vice Chairman, Ogunbiyi CDA, who also doubled as the Chairman of a coalition of associations in Computer Village, told newsmen recently that his people were tired of constant harassment on residents by thugs.
Eko Hot Blog reports that the traders shut down the biggest ICT market against the constant assault on the people by some hoodlums.
Reports have it trouble, trouble started on Saturday when the CDA erected a gate at Idowu Lane in the market which was allegedly removed and carted away on the order of the Iyaloja who also ordered the arrest of two men, including the CDA Chairman.
Davis urged the state government to come to their aid and intervene before the matter degenerated into major crises in the community.
He said, “This is a business hub, this is not a market where they sell pepper and tomatoes, therefore, installing Babaloja and Iyaloja here is a misnomer. Computer Village does not belong to the market women association for Christ’s sake.
“We have made our position clear that we do not want these people, they do not represent us because we have our own different associations to which we belong.
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“Moreover, they have continued to harass and assault people here to the extent that customers are already running away from the business environment for fear of being harassed.
“What happened on Saturday is that the CDA erected a gate at Idowu lane to protect the market from burglars which was witnessed during the lockdown.
“We approached the local government, being our supervising body, and we were given the approval, but in the evening, Iyaloja sent hoodlums to remove the gate while she also ordered the arrest of the CDA chairman and others.
“Their offense for being arrested was that they did not seek permission from Iyaloja and Babaloja before erecting the gate to protect their goods from being stolen.”
Davis said that the traditional title of Iyaloja or Babaloja did not give them permission to govern the community under the CDA created by the law of the state.
He called on the state govt government to intervene to prevent a breakdown of law and order in the area.
Reacting, the Iyaoloja of Computer Village market, Mrs Abimbola Azeez-Isokpehi said “the Idowu Lane. where the gate was erected had always been part of Computer Village.”
Azeez-Isokpehi said there were arches built by TECNO mobile with signboards “archesaloja” which was erected at a signboard of Computer Village.
“Suddenly, some people just thought they can cordon off Idowu Lane, claiming it is not part of Computer Village and they want to be alone.
“These unscrupulous elements wanted to try my authority by removing Idowu Lane as part of Computer Village.
“That was why they went to erect the gate there without my knowledge and I cannot be looking for people who hold the keys to the market when I am in charge,” she said.
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