The Lagos State government has met with stakeholders to discuss the planned relocation of the Computer Village from Ikeja to Katangowa in Agbado/Oke-Odo LCDA to get their commitment to the project.
The Commissioner for Physical Planning and Urban Development, Dr. Idris Salako, in his welcome address said the relocation process began with the exchange of vital information with stakeholders.
This is in order to engender the successful commencement of the landscape transforming project at the new location.
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Salako stated that the present administration has displayed its commitment to providing modern infrastructure to enhance the business of computer village traders as well as residents and other stakeholders of Agbado Oke-Odo Community.
The Commissioner hinted the stakeholders that agents of government will visit the location for necessary assessments of property that will be affected, serve notices and carry out other responsibilities relevant to the project.
Dr. Salako enjoined all the stakeholders to support the government’s drive for development of the axis by giving maximum cooperation and conceding to the right of way to facilitate the successful completion of the project.
The three roads earmarked for reconstruction and upgrade include Ahmed Mohammed Road, Ogunyemi Damisa and Abubakar Streets.
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