Lagos has no hand in demolition of POWA complex

Wed, Jan 3, 2024
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Politics

By Victoria Frances

THE Lagos State government has said it has nothing to do with the demolition of structures at the Computer Village, Ikeja.

Gbenga Omotoso, commissioner for Information & Strategy, Lagos State, made this known in a statement sent to Realnews Sunday, December 31.

The statement reads: “Lagos State Government has nothing to do with the demolition at Computer Village in Ikeja. The structure is owned by the Police Officers Wives Association (POWA), which ordered its demolition. 

“Those circulating the fake news that Lagos State Government is demolishing Computer Village are opportunistic ethnic chauvinists who will always relish in vacuous propaganda that can fuel their fiendish mission; they will always fail in dividing Lagosians.”

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-January 3, 2024 @ 13:12 GMT|

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