Investments In Lekki Free Trade Zone Hits N4.55 Trillion

Aside other projects such as Refinery and Fertilizer plants being constructed by the Africa richest man Aliko Dangote, estimated at $11 billion, Lagos State Commissioner for Commerce, Industry and Cooperatives, Prince Rotimi Ogunleye, yesterday revealed that fresh investments in the Lekki Free Trade Zone have hit over $4 Billion.

Speaking at the 2017 ministerial press briefing of his ministry, Ogunleye said about $15 billion investments, an equivalent of N4.55 trillion is currently in place in the free trade zone, saying 116 investors have so far registered with LFZ out of which 16 have commenced full operations.
Ogunleye said, “The Lekki Free Zone remains a landmark industrial project for the Lagos State Government. The strategic partnership between the Lagos State Government and the China-Africa Lekki Investment Limited (CALIL) in the Lekki Free Zone Development Company (LFZDC) is a testament to the undying resolve of the state government to ensure sustainable industrialization of the state that would translate to improved job and wealth creation as well as economic growth through the attraction of local and foreign direct investments.

“I am very happy to inform you that 116 investors have so far registered with LFZ out of which 16 have commenced full operations. While some factories are currently under construction, 100 investors have also signified their intention to register and situate their business within the zone.”

According to him, the present government in the state is keen about ensuring the free trade zone works because it holds the key to the country’s quest to diversify its economy.

He explained that the free trade zone project is a testament to the undying resolve of the state government to ensure sustainable industrialisation of the state that would translate to improved jobs and wealth creation as well as economic growth through the attraction of local and foreign direct investments.

Ogunleye added that while some factories are currently under construction, 100 investors have also signified their intention to register and situate their business within the zone.

“During the period under review, the Lagos State Government further released a sum of six hundred and ninety eight million, four hundred and seventy eight thousand, eight hundred and ninety fine naira to the joint ventures as part of the state’ equity contribution. This is part of the effort to ensure the speedy development of the free zone and honour the state’s obligation to counterpart funding of the project.”

The Commissioner listed other efforts by his ministry to ensure that commerce and economic activities in the state are vibrant, saying implementation of the harmonised inspection of industries and support for entrepreneurs is in the offing.

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