Lagos State Governor, Akinwunmi Ambode, Sunday performed the
pre-launch of a $50 million manufacturing plant in Lekki Free Zone,
expressing optimism that the facility would go a long way to create jobs
and boost the nation’s foreign exchange earnings.
Speaking at the pre-launch of the factory belonging to Longrich, a
Chinese firm, Ambode said
the facility was another success story of the
efforts by the state government in attracting investment, as well as an
eloquent confirmation of the strategic importance of the free trade zone
to the state’s economy.
He said about 25 companies were presently setting up manufacturing
plants within the zone, saying it was indeed gratifying that the efforts
to drive investments were yielding positive results.
The governor said the most important thing to him is that whether in
government or outside of government, factories were springing up in the
zone, thereby creating job opportunities for the people and improving
the economy of the state.
“One of the most fulfilling feelings in life is to see one’s efforts
yield positive results. It gives me immense satisfaction to be here
today to witness this Pre-launching Ceremony of Longrich Nigeria
Manufacturing Plant to be located in the Lekki Free Zone in Lagos State,
Nigeria.
“At the inception of this administration, one of our core focus areas
was attracting investments to our state; to create employment for our
people and wealth for our investors. Today’s event is one of those
crowning moments that confirm that our efforts have been rewarded,”
Ambode said.
The governor particularly commended Longrich Group of Companies for
the decision to site the $50 million factory in Lagos of all the cities
and countries in Africa, saying the state and the country stand to
benefit immensely from the investment.
“I have been informed that the Lekki Longrich facility, upon
completion, would not only be the hub for the distribution of the
products to the African sub-region but would provide employment for at
least 1,000 new workers in our state and boost the nation’s foreign
exchange earnings from exportation of manufactured products to other
African Countries.
“If we go by the success story of Longrich in China and the company’s
track record, there is no doubt that Longrich Nigeria would be modelled
after the world-class LONGLIQI Bio-Industrial Park in China which
covers an area of more than 133 hectares and serves as location of
LONGLIQI Bio-Science Co., Ltd,” Ambode said.
While describing the firm as a global brand with range of top class
quality products and unique business model, the governor also lauded the
fact that Longrich had created wealth for over 500,000 people who are
trading in more than 30 brands of the company, with the majority of the
traders residing in the state.
Besides, Ambode assured that the state government would continue to
play its role as business enablers, especially by providing the
necessary infrastructure and services required to support all investors
and businesses who decide to make Lagos their home.
“Our administration has embarked on massive and ambitious projects.
We have introduced public sector reforms and policies aimed at making it
easier to do business in our state. Our governmental institutions like
the Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Cooperatives, Office of Public
Private Partnership and Office of Overseas Affairs and Investment (Lagos
Global) are, more than ever before, in the fore front of providing an
enabling business environment for local and foreign investments to
thrive.
“These are just a few indicators to assure you of our commitment to
securing not just Longrich’s investment in the South-west quadrant of
Lekki Free Zone but to secure and attract more investments to our
state,” he said.
The governor, who described the Lekki Free Zone as the flagship of
the state government’s industrial development drive, said aside the
physical amenities, the facility also comes with a bundle of incentives
that propel business prosperity.
He added that with the ongoing gas pipeline laying to the zone
nearing completion, power generation costs, which accounts for
significant production cost, would soon be significantly reduced, just
as he reiterated the commitment of the state government to sustain the
business environment and protect all investments in the state.
Earlier, Chairman of Longrich, Xu Zhiwei, commended Ambode for
creating the enabling environment for businesses to thrive in the state,
saying it was on record that the governor’s efforts made the setting up
of the factory which would fully take off in October 2019 possible.
“I want to thank Governor Ambode. He (Ambode) gave us the enabling
environment; he gave us the full support; he embraced our dreams and
believe in us. We can also feel the safety and security in Lagos State,”
Zhiwei said.
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