Thursday, 7 January 2016

Why We Demolished Oshodi Electronics Market - Lagos State Government Explains

The demolished part of the market

The Lagos State government has released an official report on why it embarked on the demolition of the popular Oshodi electronics market. 

The Lagos State government has said the electrical and electronics section of the Oshodi Main Market was shut down because it constituted an environmental menace, according to DailyTrust.

It added that the move was aimed at sanitising and beautifying the Oshodi area and bringing transformation in particular, to the Owonifari area where the market is located, as well as the entire Oshodi bus stop terminal.

A statement signed by the Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Mr. Steve Ayorinde, noted that the government had said that all the traders and shop owners at the Oshodi market were to be relocated to the newly-built Isopakodowo market, about 500 metres away at Bolade area.

When a correspondent visited the market yesterday, demolition of a section of the market had started while the fencing-off of part on Agege Motor Road that stretches from the Ilupeju end of Oshodi to the PWD/Ikeja GRA end had also commenced.

“The Owonifari loop will be transformed into an ultra modern bus terminus with new bus shelters befitting of a structured park in a mega city like Lagos”, he said.

The statement added that the fencing-off of the long stretch was being undertaken to assist the federal government and the Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC)in particular with a view to beautifying it and safeguarding lives along the railway by discouraging street trading and indiscriminate use of the space.

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