FRONT VIEW OF THE NEW TEJUOSHO MARKET. PIC:NAIJAJUWON |
The reconstructed Tejuosho Market which used to have 1,484 lockup, now has over 4,000 shop space with lock up and K-Clamp shops.
Facilities in the new market complex include spaces for banking operations, 8 lifts to enable goods, services and people move up, two escalators for up and down movement of people, two ramps designed to assist physically challenged people to get into and out of the building and a crèche where nursing mothers can attend to and keep their children under supervision while they are trading.
There is also a dedicated Fire Service Station within the complex with modern fire-fighting systems built in the market to forestall any incident of fire disaster as well as a dedicated 800-vehicle capacity car-park. Located in the heart of Yaba, , the market was redesigned under a 25-year Build, Operate and Transfer, BOT, lease agreement solely financed by First Bank Plc. The first phase of the shopping complex was commissioned last week by the governor of the state, Barrister Babatunde Raji Fashola.
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