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Lagos State Supports Investors To Promote Enterprise

 

Lagos State Government has announced commitment to indusial growth

OpenLife Nigeria reports that Lagos State Government is supporting firm on energy development and job creation
This online medium gathered that the support is as a result of the State determination to create jobs and a business-friendly environment, the Lagos State Government has assured that it will continue to provide support for the take-off and sustenance of enterprise in the State.
In a statement signed by Tunde Alao in the Public Affairs Unit,
Office of the Lagos State Deputy Governor and made available to OpenLife, the State has reintegrated it commitment to support investors for the generation of more jobs.
The statement reads :
“Lagos State Deputy Governor, Dr. Kadri Obafemi Hamzat stated this today while receiving the Chief Commercial Officer and Group Vice President, Africa of Elsewedy Electric who led his team on a courtesy visit to the deputy governor in his office in Alausa-Ikeja.
Speaking further, Dr. Kadri Obafemi Hamzat assured that the State is open to engaging such businesses towards getting to take off and operate successfully.
Recalling an Executive Order issued by the State to patronize locally produced goods, the Deputy Governor, said it was a strategy to ensure that Nigeria based companies operate sustainably.
He further promised that the company will get the State’s support if it puts on a sustainable and competitive operation that allows its products to be marketed to other states.
In his remarks, the Chief Commercial Officer and Vice President of Elsewedy Electric, Mr. Mohammed Atef said, the visit was to seek the support and cooperation of the state government on expanding its investment in the state and boost job creation as the company is set to resume its operation at its Badagry factory.
He stated that apart from producing transformers, the company will also produce prepaid meters for households. He said the operation will push the employment of Nigerians in the organization from 150 to 350 with a significant transfer of technology by way of training.
While stating that the company will become fully operational by the end of February, the Chief Commercial Officer disclosed that the organization is very interested and ready to support efforts by the government to develop the state.

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