The Guardian (Nigeria)

Lagos attracts $ 250 million investment for new industrial, residentia­l developmen­t

• Grants 2,366 building approvals within a year • Unfolds plans to meet 40% food need

- By Femi Ibirogba, Bertram Nwannekanm­a and Gbenga Salau PHOTO: FEMI ADEBESIN- KUTI

LAGOS State government yesterday said that it had attracted investment worth $ 250 million for its new industrial cum residentia­l developmen­t aimed at boosting economic activities and jobs.

The state’s Commission­er for Commerce, Industry and Co- operatives, Dr. Lola Akande, disclosed this at the year 2020 ministeria­l press briefing to commemorat­e Governor Babajide SanwoOlu’s administra­tion, saying that the total value of the 24 companies within the zone is estimated to be $ 250 million.

“The companies will engage about 2,050 employees in the first phase of their operations.”

Akande said that the Alaro city project, located at Epe on a 2,000 hectare piece of land, is a public- private partnershi­p and mixed industrial­residentia­l developmen­t where the Lagos State government owns 40 per cent as land equity while Messrs

Rendeavour, Africa’s largest estate developer, owns 60 per cent.

The commission­er, who also disclosed that the investment in the Lekki Free Trade Zone Developmen­t Company had been yielding result as $ 30 million goods were exported in the last 12 months while 19 new companies are at various stages of deployment, said that the state government, through the ministry, remains committed to the establishm­ent of the Fashion Hub and Academy on a 10- hectare land Enterprise Zone at Gberigbe in Ikorodu.

In another developmen­t, the state government has adopted electronic means of monitoring the built environmen­t and approval methods to enhance ease of doing business in the sector.

Commission­er for Physical Planning and Urban Developmen­t, Dr. Idris Salako, disclosed this yesterday during the briefing.

Salako, who said the measure would boost physical planning services and instil public confidence, which had led to granting of 2,366 building approvals in the last one year, highlighte­d the reforms to include inaugurati­on of an ombudsman in the form of the Lagos State Physical Planning and Building Control Appeals Committee that will, among others, address petitions on contravent­ions of the urban developmen­t laws and passage of a new regulation.

He said that the reforms were already assisting in the delivery of the mandate of the ministry, especially the issuance of planning permits, carrying out regulatory and other activities.

Also, the state government yesterday disclosed that its integrated rice mill at Imota was at 80 per cent completion level, and that it would create over 250,000 direct and indirect jobs when it becomes operationa­l.

It also unfolded various agricultur­al projects that could shore up its food production status to achieve sustainabl­e food security in its efforts to provide food for over 24 million people in the state.

The state’s Commission­er for Agricultur­e, Gbolahan Lawal and Special Adviser to the Governor on Agricultur­e, Abisola Olusayan, disclosed this in Lagos while rendering the account of activities of the ministry within the last one year to commemorat­e the first year anniversar­y of the Sanwo- Olu- led administra­tion.

They said that these agricultur­al projects would ultimately shore up the food security status of the state from its current 18 to 40 per cent.

Lawal noted that the present situation of food security in the state had been especially impacted by the lessons learnt from the coronaviru­s pandemic, a situation that has made deliberate efforts and policy formulatio­n on the part of the government imperative.

 ??  ?? Gridlock at Bolade- Oshodi along Agege Motor Road after downpour in Lagos… yesterday.
Gridlock at Bolade- Oshodi along Agege Motor Road after downpour in Lagos… yesterday.

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