Lagos’ Computer Village launches biometric registration to curb crime

The leadership of Computer Village Market, Ikeja, has begun a biometric registration and enumeration exercise to sanitise the market, curb criminal activity, and restore investors’ confidence.

The Iyaloja of Computer Village Market, Mrs. Abisola Azeez, described the initiative as part of a broader rebranding effort to address issues like phone snatching, fraudulent technicians, and substandard goods.

The market’s leadership announced the move after a recent security incident led the Lagos State Task Force to consider a complete shutdown, but the market representatives intervened to safeguard legitimate traders.

“Under the new rules, only registered vendors with ID cards displayed at their stalls will be allowed to operate.

Approved street setups will be limited to plastic chairs, show glasses, and umbrellas, while wooden structures and open flames are banned to reduce fire hazards.”

Baba Oja, Adeniyi Olasoji, said the market’s damaged image, emphasising new security measures like CCTV, emergency alert systems, and increased collaboration with law enforcement.

Other market leaders, including Prince Tony Nwakeze, Ralph Chibuzor, Ben Onuorah, Mr. Nofiu Akinsanya, and Mr. Ikani Tony, affirmed the move as essential for transforming Computer Village into a structured, globally competitive digital hub.

The registration will be completed within two months, after which only verified traders will be allowed to operate.

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