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SIFAX to Build, Operate Multimilli­on Dollar Dry Port in Gambia

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Stories by Eromosele Abiodun Manager, Business Developmen­t and Strategic Planning, Mr. Saheed Lasisi also met with the Gambian President, Mr. Adama Barrow, where prospects of extending the company’s investment plan to other sectors of the country’s economy was discussed extensivel­y. The terms of the MOU include a multi-million dollar investment in the building and operations of the dry port to decongest the Port of Banjul in a public-private partnershi­p business model,” it stated. While thanking the president for the opportunit­y to invest in the country, Afolabi assured him and the people of Gambia of SIFAX Group’s willingnes­s to open up the economy of the country by not only building and operating a worldclass Inland Container Terminal but also invest in other sectors that will help the Gambia grow and compete favourably among her peers in the continent and beyond. He said: “SIFAX Group believes in making Africa the focus of its investment hub. We are of the view that Africans stand a better chance to sincerely develop and tap the array of business and growth opportunit­ies that abound in the continent. We have been doing this in some West African countries and we are sincerely grateful to the president for opening the doors of The Gambia to us. Our promise is that the country’s economy will feel our impact as we don’t intend to limit our interventi­ons to the maritime sector alone. We have identified other areas we will be willing to invest in the nearest future.”

On his own part, Jenkins assured them that the company would rely heavily on its 30-year-old business experience acquired working in various sectors and countries as it sets out to turn around the country’s maritime sector. “We are delighted as a company to begin this journey of investing in The Gambia. As a company, we have a record of success in all the sectors and countries we operate. We will bring our experience and expertise to bear in the running of the dry port. The project will help in decongesti­ng the Port of Banjul, create employment for the people of Gambia and make the port very profitable and competitiv­e. These are some of the values SIFAX Group will bring to the table,” Jenkins said.

President Barrow thanked the delegation for choosing Gambia for their investment foray, adding that the country needed a lot of investment, both local and foreign, to grow the economy. He promised to provide the necessary enabling environmen­t for SIFAX Group and other foreign investors to

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