Police demolition of the computer village POWA complex leads to traders suffering significant financial losses

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The traders at the Police Officers’ Wives Association Shopping Complex in Computer Village, Ikeja, suffered significant losses when the complex was demolished.

The demolition, overseen by armed security operatives, began around midnight, resulting in the destruction of about 300 shops and impacting over 1000 occupants.

The traders expressed distress and disappointment, highlighting the loss of valuable goods, including electronics and other items.

They felt blindsided by the sudden demolition without prior discussion or warning.

Despite seeking intervention from government officials, including the state governor and the Inspector General of Police, their efforts seemed futile as the demolition proceeded.

The Lagos State Government denied involvement, attributing the demolition decision to the Police Officers’ Wives Association.

Various officials contacted for comments or clarification either couldn’t be reached or did not provide details, while affirmations were made about the demolition to pave the way for constructing a new shopping complex for the police officers’ families.

 

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