Computer Village traders caution non-stakeholders against interfering in market operations

Traders and other stakeholders of the popular Information Communication Technology (ICT) market, Computer Village, have asked non-stakeholders to stair-clear from the market activities, saying interfering could prompt them to approach the court.

They said that the market, with its present arrangement, could manage its affairs effectively, and determine choice of leadership without hitches.

The traders and stakeholders added that the market is peaceful and that all parties relates with one another without anyone putting emphasizes on religion, ethnicity and other sentiments that could bring disunity among them.

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They stressed that the existing peace and harmony within the market further indicated that the leadership have the capacity to manage Computer Village affairs without any request for external support.

The traders and other stakeholders under the aegis of The incorporated trustees of Computer Village Market Traders and stakeholders joint management in Lagos, made the appeal through a pre-action notice by their counsel, Taiwo Olawanle and Adebayo Oniyelu.

They noted that further interference could compel them to approach the court to enforce a Judgement already delivered by the Ikeja High Court with suit no: ID /9039MFHR/19 which stops non-stakeholders from interfering and collecting dues within the market.

The letter partly reads: “Our client is registered under Part “C” of the Company and Allied Matters Act. Our client is the conglomeration of the Phone and Allied Products Dealers Association of Nigeria (PAPDA), Computer and Allied Products Dealers of Nigeria, Computer Technician and Engineers Association of Nigeria (COMTEAN), Association of Computer Engineers and Technicians of Nigeria (ACETN) and Association of Computer Printers Engineering of Lagos (ACPEL),

“Others include the Association of Computers and Phones Accessories of Nigeria, the Laptop Batteries Dealers Association of Nigeria (LADAN), the Association of Mobile Communication Devices Engineers and Technicians (AMCODET), Security Gadget, Pre-Owned Phone Dealers Association of Nigeria (POP) and Ogunbiyi Community Development Association.

“It is our client’s brief that upon your several breaches of their rights, they approached an Ikeja High Court in Suit No.: ID/9039MFHR/19 to challenge your interference in their affairs. The Honourable Court, among others, restrained you and your agents from collecting any levy from our client as there is no legal basis for such.

“Despite the above final order made by a competent court, you continue to meddle in the internal affairs of our client by instigating thugs and contacting our client’s partners to obtain money from them thereby denying our client its revenue. You have also continued to use thugs to disrupt lawful gatherings of the various market associations without any justification.”

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