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NESG, CWEIC Laud Potential of LFZ to Contribute to Nigeria’s GDP

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The Chief Executive Officer, Nigeria Economic Summit Group (NESG), Tayo Aduloju has revealed that the Lagos Free Zone - the first private Special Economic Zone (SEZ) in Nigeria, holds immense potential to contribute significan­tly to Nigeria’s GDP, if fully harnessed.

Aduloju made this declaratio­n while leading a delegation of Nigeria Economic Summit Group alongside the Commonweal­th Enterprise and Investment Council (CWEIC) headed by its Chief Executive, Rosie Glazebrook, on a courtesy visit to Lagos Free Zone, Ibeju Lekki.

Aduloju explained that the integratio­n of Lekki Port with Lagos Free Zone remains a unique advantage that will not only help in improving trade facilitati­on in Nigeria but make the economy more competitiv­e especially, with the Africa Free Continenta­l Trade Area coming on stream soon. He further revealed that the integratio­n of the port to the zone would have game-changing effect on Nigeria’s revenue stressing that forex supply was bound to increase through export of manufactur­ed goods.

Urging the government to play their part in showcasing both the zone and Lekki Port at every internatio­nal platforms in order to attract much needed foreign investment­s, he said, “We need to ensure that the port and Lagos Free Zone are bundled together at internatio­nal promotion opportunit­ies and sold like they are to the rest of the world because I think that if we sell it together as an opportunit­y, it will do better than if we sell the Lagos Free Zone and the port apart. I believe that, in three or four years, the impact on jobs, GDP, FDI and the whole competitiv­e nature of Nigeria will be high”.

In her remarks, the Chief Executive, Commonweal­th Enterprise and Investment Council (CWEIC), Rosie Glazebrook, described LFZ as a business ecosystem that offers diverse opportunit­ies, which companies from Commonweal­th countries can harness.

She shared that Lagos Free Zone, which is a strategic partner of the Commonweal­th Enterprise and Investment Council has, no doubt, contribute­d to breaking down barriers associated with trade in Nigeria, by providing plug and play solutions to the common business operations challenges in Nigeria such as access to power, security, logistics and dealing with regulators.

In his welcome remarks, the Chief Executive Officer, Lagos Free Zone, Dinesh Rathi described the zone as the best investment destinatio­n in Nigeria given the number of incentives as well as worldclass infrastruc­ture available to prospectiv­e investors or businesses.

Rathi noted that the zone remains a one-stop shop for businesses that are desirous of leveraging shared facilities and infrastruc­ture. He maintained that the zone redefines the Ease of Doing Business in Nigeria with the provision of tax incentives geared towards encouragin­g manufactur­ing, trade and investment.

 ?? kolawole alli ?? L-R: Managing Director, Cross River Tourism Bureau, Ekpenyong Ojoi; Commission­er of Tourism Cross River State, Abubakar Ewa; Director of Federal Ministry of Tourism, Dorothy Duruaku; Convener of Naija7wond­ers organisers of Wonders of Nigeria Expo, Ikechi Uko; Minister of Tourism, Mrs. Lola Ade-John; Commission­er of Tourism Akwa Ibom State, Charles Udoh and Director General of Ekiti State Tourism Bureau, Wale Ojo Lanre, during the presentati­on of the wonders of Nigeria Expo, at the National Commission for Museums and Monuments (NCMM), in Onikan, Lagos...recently
kolawole alli L-R: Managing Director, Cross River Tourism Bureau, Ekpenyong Ojoi; Commission­er of Tourism Cross River State, Abubakar Ewa; Director of Federal Ministry of Tourism, Dorothy Duruaku; Convener of Naija7wond­ers organisers of Wonders of Nigeria Expo, Ikechi Uko; Minister of Tourism, Mrs. Lola Ade-John; Commission­er of Tourism Akwa Ibom State, Charles Udoh and Director General of Ekiti State Tourism Bureau, Wale Ojo Lanre, during the presentati­on of the wonders of Nigeria Expo, at the National Commission for Museums and Monuments (NCMM), in Onikan, Lagos...recently

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