Governor Akinwunmi Ambode
Lagos State governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode, yesterday, said about
$60million would be pumped into the ongoing development of the Lekki
Free Trade Zone (LFTZ) within the next six months.
The governor, who spoke when he met with stakeholders at the Zone,
assured that he remains committed to addressing the challenges and
ensuring the project is actualised.
“I want to assure that our financial commitment to LFTZ will be
improved in 2017, that is, we will accelerate to quickly clear our
outstanding counterpart funding for the Zone.
“In essence, we expect that in the next six month, we should be
having an investment of over $60 million. I believe that when we invest
our share of the fund and China Africa Lekki Investment Limited (CALIL)
does, it will bring a major development for the Zone,” he said.
The governor said that putting the fund at the Zone at a time when
Nigeria was gradually easing its way out of recession would not only
improve infrastructure and boost development, but will also help attract
more investors to the Zone.
He said over $6billion has been invested in the LFTZ in the last
few years, with Dangote Group providing a lion share of about $4billion.
Ambode said: “Over $6 billion has been invested in the Zone in
the last few years with Dangote share in the lump sum at $4 billion and
we have a land space of over 16,000 hectares of which, just a portion of
it is activated.
“We are all aware of the investments by Dangote Group and the
China Africa Lekki Investment Limited (CALIL), had done as it concerns
the partnership they signed with the Lagos State Government. And this
partnership made the company own 60 percent while Lagos owns 40
percent.”
Ambode also assured that work would commence on the Lekki Deep Sea
Port next month, saying that it was also a critical infrastructure that
would attract more investors into the Zone and ensure return on
investment.
“With the ongoing construction of the seaport, airport and
others, it is obvious that a single road isn’t sufficient for the Zone.
“It is now clear that we have to dualise the Lekki-Eleko Road
beyond the Zone in order to withstand the influx of vehicle that will be
making use of the road to access the Zone. With this, we will be able
to sustain the investments in the area,” the governor said.
He expressed optimism that with the Lekki Deep Sea Port, Dangote
Refinery and Lekki Airport coming on board, the Lagos East axis would
witness massive economic turnaround within the next two years.
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