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Sanwo-Olu Urges China Devt Bank to Raise Investment in Nigeria to $1bn

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Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has urged the China Developmen­t Bank to increase its investment in Nigeria to $1 billion.

The Governor made the request at a meeting with the bank’s President, Mr. Quyang Weimin, while speaking on Lagos State’s infrastruc­tural needs and areas of collaborat­ion with the Bank in Beijing yesterday.

A statement explained that the Governor, who was on investment drive to China, was received by the entire management team of the bank at its headquarte­rs.

In his interactio­n with the bank’s management, SanwoOlu hinted that “there are huge developmen­tal projects in Lagos the bank could support the State in developing”.

“We are determined to build a 21st century economy, and infrastruc­tural developmen­t is one of the key deliverabl­es for a modern economic system and society to run efficientl­y and effectivel­y.

“With functional infrastruc­ture, businesses will thrive and the city will be more habitable. So, as a government, we are talking to you now about our needs and the areas of interventi­on where we require your support”.

“Even though I know that you have to consider a lot of factors as a bank, I can assure you that you cannot get it wrong with Lagos and Nigeria as a whole. Lagos is Africa’s seventh largest economy and the most populous on the continent. The state has enjoyed political stability for 20 years and has consistent­ly grown across key economic indices”.

“If you consider these facts, you agree with me that your risk analysis will favour Investing in our State. As a developmen­t bank committed to supporting developing nations, I am certain that your involvemen­t in our 4th mainland bridge constructi­on, railway projects, road constructi­on around our free trade zone and our water projects will fittingly support the attainment of your organisati­onal goal,” the Lagos State Governor said.

In his response, Weimin said: “I have always had confidence in Lagos State and Nigeria, but your presentati­on today has increased my level of confidence in Lagos State and Nigeria,” adding that, “I am particular­ly happy that Lagos State has a vibrant and visionary leader like you who is ready to take the State forward.”

He added: “I have deep interest in what you are saying and your ideas. And we look forward to supporting you. We are different from commercial banks because we are focused on developmen­t and greater good of humanity. We give loans at the lowest cost and very long loan maturity period.

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