Computer village traders set to relocate from Ikeja

Computer village traders relocate

The Coalition of Association in Computer Village (CACOVI) has launched the relocation campaign of the Computer Village to the N40 billion Information and Communications Technology (ICT) Business Park at Katangowa, Lagos State.

The ceremony which began on Wednesday was in conjunction with Sterling Alternative Finance, Bridgeways, and the Lagos State government.

The CACOVI President, Mr. Timi Famoroti, said the inauguration was to create awareness of the reality of the relocation of Computer Village to the new ICT Business Park.

Famoroti added that CACOVI members had agreed to move to a more conducive environment free of any intimidation, harassment, and aggression.

According to him, “We deserve an international market such as the ICT park which will give members the opportunity to own their shops.

“To the members, it is an investment and an opportunity to fly.

“This project happening now is not without challenges but as leaders, we are determined to give our members a very conducive environment for business.”

Also speaking at the event, the President of the Phone and Allied Products Dealers Association (PAPDA), Mr. Ifeanyi Akubue, said the members were ready to relocate but the financial muscle was the challenge.

Akubue added that the association’s leadership had decided that a bank be brought in for members to be able to have access to funds to finance their relocation.

He further noted that there was a need for members to work with the leaders of Computer Village so as to have access to funding from the bank which would run for seven years.

According to him, the association has taken into consideration all the needs before agreeing to the relocation especially with the state government’s support.

The President of the Association of Mobile Communications Device Technicians (AMCODET), Mr. Kehinde Apara, said the technician was the live stream of the ICT Business Park and as such eager to be a part.

Apara said that the event was an assurance of the reality of the project after so many years of speculation.

Also speaking, the Chief Executive Officer, Bridgeways Global Project Limited, Mr. Jimmy Onyemenam, said the relocation of Computer Village had been on for several years.

Onyemenam added that the event was to create more awareness of the reality of the relocation of Computer Village.

He further stated that there was a need for the launch because since the construction started, the associations at Computer Village were not officially informed that works had started on the site.

It was gathered that a 15 hectares expanse of land located at the Agbado Oke-Odo CDA in Alimosho has been earmarked by the Lagos State government.

The project was initiated in 2006-2007 by Asiwaju Bola Tinubu and inaugurated in 2019 by Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu.

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