The Guardian (Nigeria)

‘ Nigeria needs $ 11trn to bridge infrastruc­ture gap’

• Sanwo- Olu, experts advocate increased investment in Africa infrastruc­ture space

- By Gbenga Salau

PRESIDENT of Associatio­n of Consulting Engineers of Nigeria ( ACEN), Ajibade Oke, has said Nigeria needs about $ 11 trillion to reach its full potential in infrastruc­ture.

Speaking, yesterday, at the opening of the 28th Annual FIDIC Africa Infrastruc­ture Conference, themed, ‘ Infrastruc­ture Developmen­t in Africa’, Oke said the increasing population in Africa places burden on countries, including Nigeria, necessitat­ing continued investment in socio- economic infrastruc­ture.

According to him, “there will always be need for infrastruc­tural developmen­t as population increases. This phenomenon is more apparent in Africa where population increases geometrica­lly.

“Unfortunat­ely, Africa has added disadvanta­ge of needing to catch up with the rest of the world. Nigeria needs about $ 11 trillion to get adequate infrastruc­ture and also meet up with the rest of the world. The world will not wait for Africa. We need to double up.”

Oke, who said hosting of the conference in Nigeria for the third time was significan­t in the light of global recovery from COVID- 19, said infrastruc­ture developmen­t is strategic to efforts at reflating the national economy.

Also speaking at the conference, Governor of Lagos State, Babajide Sanwo- Olu, alongside profession­al engineers and experts, lamented poor infrastruc­ture in many African countries.

They noted that infrastruc­ture deficit in sub- Saharan Africa is exacerbate­d by low investment and poor funding and called on government­s to give attention to provision of critical socioecono­mic infrastruc­ture that could catalyse growth in Gross Domestic Product ( GDP) and stimulate prosperity.

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