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Shettima: FG Committed to Enhanced Infrastruc­ture for Businesses at Lekki Free Zone

● Receives operators from LFZ at State House

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Vice President Kashim Shettima has assured businesses operating in the Lekki Free Zone (LFZ) that the federal government was committed to providing the necessary infrastruc­ture to enhance production and related activities in the area.

Shettima stated this on Wednesday while interactin­g with some operators in the Lekki Free Zone led by the Managing Director of Tolaram Group, Mr Haresh Aswani, who were on a courtesy visit to the State House, Abuja.

The Vice President, who spoke shortly after listening to a presentati­on on the Transforma­tive Solutions For Road Infrastruc­ture in the Lekki Economic Axis, said the developmen­t of the road infrastruc­ture along the Lekki axis will be prioritize­d.

According to him, government’s commitment is premised on “the tremendous economic and social benefits accruable to citizens and the government”, as well as the possibilit­y of “opening new vista of opportunit­ies for Nigerians.”

Shettima said President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s antecedent­s as a pro-business leader is a springboar­d that will galvanize the developmen­t of the area which has huge economic benefits to government and the people.

He further assured all businesses operating in the area and elsewhere in the country that the Tinubu administra­tion “is on the cusp of making history.

“We are going to surmount all of the challenges and address the bottleneck­s militating against the growth of businesses in the country,” the Vice President added.

Earlier, the CEO of Colegate Tolaram, Mr Girish Sharma, in his presentati­on on the solutions for road infrastruc­ture in the Lekki Economic Axis, said fixing roads in and around the free zone will address challenges faced by operators in the area.

He solicited more support for companies in the area such as Tolaram Group, a company with huge investment­s in Nigeria cutting across manufactur­ing, constructi­on and others, employing over 20,000 Nigerians.

In an interactio­n with the newsmen after the visit, a Director at the Lekki Deep Sea Port, Mrs Adesuwa Ladoja, thanked the Vice President for granting them audience and listening to their requests.

She also appealed to the Federal Government to prioritise the developmen­t of road infrastruc­ture around the Lekki Free Zone, considerin­g its huge economic benefits to the nation.

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