Lagos
State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode on Friday emphasised the
leadership status of the State as the most attractive location
financially and socially for investment in Africa, just as he reiterated
the commitment of his administration towards putting in place policies
to attract investment and facilitate conducive atmosphere for businesses
to thrive.
Governor
Ambode, who spoke in Lagos at the grand opening of CFAO Yamaha Showroom and
Assembly Plant, said with a population in excess of 21 million, a significant
proportion of which comprises of the mid-class with strong purchasing powers,
he was convinced that the State has what every investor desires in investing in
any city.
He said
aside the fact that Lagos accounts for 60 per cent of Nigeria's industrial
capacity, the State also attracts between 70 to 80 per cent of $6bn annual
Foreign Direct Investment (DFI) into Nigeria, adding that measures are being
taken to increase the figure by 50 per cent.
The
Governor lauded the collaboration between CFAO of France and Yamaha of Japan to
bring about the joint venture in Lagos Nigeria, saying the partnership was good
news for Lagos economy and a boost to the efforts of his administration in
bringing investment to the State.
"The
significance of locating this Assembly Plant in Lagos is very clear. Lagos
remains the most attractive location financially and socially for investment in
Africa. I have come to assure you that you have made the right decision to
locate your business here," he said.
He said
the take off of the CFAO Yamaha Plant in Lagos brings the number of assembly
plants located in Lagos to over 10, adding that the State still has the
capacity to accommodate more plants.
Besides,
Governor Ambode recalled how his administration, upon inception, prioritized
the issue of making Lagos the first choice destination for foreign investment.
While
stating that the State is open for business and serious investors, Governor
Ambode assured investors and would-be investors that government would continue
to invest in security, job opportunity and infrastructure which are the tripod
upon which his administration was built.
He said:
"We will therefore continue to invest in the critical infrastructure and
security to guaranty safety and good return on investment. As a government, we
will continue to explore ways to create an enabling environment to make your
business thrive. We are committed to introducing new incentives for businesses
in Lagos to enable them grow, support the society and take more of our youths
off the street.
"The
ease of doing business is of concern to us and as a result, we are working to
improve the indices of doing business in Lagos while we continue in our
commitment to carry out judicial and security sector reforms."
Earlier, Chairman
of CFAO Yamaha Motor Nigeria Limited, Mr. Gbenga Oyebode thanked Governor
Ambode for making out time not only to personally attend the event, but also
arriving on time, saying the development was an eloquent testimony of the
Governor's commitment to encourage investment in the State.
Also,
Managing Director of the company, Mr. Olivier Levigne said the vision of the
firm is to be the grand company and a great organisation that is an open
enterprise and a leader in its chosen field.
The CFAO
Yamaha Showroom and Assembly Plant has the capacity to produce 70, 000
Motorbikes annually.
SIGNED
HABIB
ARUNA
CHIEF
PRESS SECRETARY
MAY 13,
2016
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