$2.6bn Badagry Deep Sea Port Will Be A Turning Point For Economic Growth
Ambode |
Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi
Ambode on Thursday expressed optimism that the $2.6bn Badagry Deep Sea
Port Project would be a major turning point that would go a long way to
bring about global growth to Nigerian waters and by extension the
nation’s economy.
The Governor, who spoke shortly after
another successful meeting with the executive management of APM
Terminals (Maersk Group), represented by Mr. Morten Engelstoft, CEO
designate of APM Terminals in Copenhagen, Denmark, on the advancement of
the Badagry Deep Sea Port, said the project would also complement the
emergence of Lagos as the fifth largest economy in Africa.
He said the meeting, held alongside
Chairman, APM Terminal, Apapa, Chief Ernest Shonekan, was the
culmination of a process which begun as far back as 2012 and which has
been taken on with renewed vigour by his administration and has thus
resulted in this significant foreign investment estimated at over US
$2.6billion into Lagos.
“This port and free zone, situated on
over 1000 hectares is expected to be the largest deep sea port in Africa
upon its completion. The project will include a container terminal, oil
& gas services and a liquid bulk terminal, with general cargo and
Ro-Ro facilities,” Governor Ambode said.
The Governor while lauding the investors
for staying the course with the project, expected to generate 500,000
direct and indirect jobs upon completion, pledged his government’s
commitment to ensuring the interests of the host communities alongside a
sustainable regeneration and urban renewal of the area.
Alluding to the fact that the project
would be a major infrastructural development to the Badagry axis,
Governor Ambode also confirmed that talks are well advanced to reach
financial close on Lot 3 of the Mile 2 to Seme 10-lane highway
expansion, saying that it would in no small way complement the ongoing
Badagry Deep Sea Port Project.
The Governor, who said the Lot 3 would
run from Okokomaiko-Badagry-Seme, affirmed the commitment of his
administration to providing an enabling environment for businesses to
thrive in the State.
On his part, Engelstoft reiterated the
Group’s commitment to the Badagry Deep Sea Port and assured the Governor
that all business streams of the Maersk Group would be involved in
ensuring the success of the Project.
It would be recalled that Governor Ambode
about three weeks ago in London, met with representatives of APM
Terminals led by the Head of Africa, Mr. Peter Volkjaer Jorgensen.
The meeting, held in London also had
Country Manager, APM Terminal, Mr. David Skov; Chairman APM Terminal
Apapa, Chief Ernest Shonekan; Chairman, Supreme Offshore Limited, Mr.
Chidi Ofong; Mr. Koye Edu; Lagos State Commissioner for Commerce, Mr.
Rotimi Ogunleye; Permanent Secretary, Lagos Global, Mr. Olajide Bashorun
and Country Senior Partner, Pricewaterhouse Coopers, Mr. Uyi Akpata.
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