Lagos Light Rail Will Be Functional By December – Gov. Ambode
Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi
Ambode on Thursday restated his administration’s commitment to ensure that the
Blue Line of the Light Rail Project is up and running by December 2016.
Governor Ambode, who spoke at the 5th
Lagos Corporate Assembly, a forum for public-private sector engagement held at
the Banquet Hall of Lagos House, Ikeja, while responding to questions from
captains of industries and members of the Organised Private Sector (OPS),
debunked claims that work had stopped on the first phase of the project
connecting Mile 2 to CMS, saying the allegation was totally untrue.
Deputy Gov of Lagos State, Idiat Oluranti Adebule and Gov Ambode |
“The truth is, you might not see the
contractors but they are actually working on the waters for now and by December
this year, the project will start running. So, work is seriously ongoing,”
Governor Ambode assured.
He said that government was also about
concluding on the channelization of the waterways in Lagos to improve on water
transportation so as to encourage investors and reduce the pressure on the road
networks in the state.
He assured members of the OPS as well as
would-be investors that the state is more than willing and ready to create an
enabling environment for businesses to thrive with the overall aim of improving
on the socio-economic well-being of the citizens.
The Governor said as a government, he
was ready to partner with existing and would-be investors for industrial growth
so far such investors are bringing value to the state.
While responding to issues raised by
captains of industry and members of the organized private sector at the forum
tagged “A+ Meets Business”, Governor Ambode said as part of measures aimed at
encouraging investment, his administration created the N25 billion Employment
Trust Fund to give soft loans to entrepreneurs just at three percent, while the
Office of Overseas Affairs and Investments otherwise known as Lagos Global, the
Office of Civic Engagement, as well as the Ministry of Wealth Creation and
Employment Generation were equally established, all in a bid to promote
investment opportunities.
He said as part of measures to further
improve on the creation of enabling environment for businesses to thrive, his
administration was also in the process of establishing Lagos Micro Finance
Bank, which would go a long way in providing succor for business owners.
He said: “As we speak, we are in talks
with the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) on this and very soon we shall come up
with the Lagos Micro Finance Bank and this is another effort geared towards the
economic wellbeing of our people.”
Governor Ambode said that the government
was also in the process of transforming the Kuramo beach into a World Trade
Convention Centre, assuring that he was very much committed to showcasing the
economic potentials of the state to the rest of the world.
Speaking on the strategy to drastically
reduce traffic in Apapa and make life comfortable for people and businesses in
the axis, Governor Ambode recalled the security tour he recently embarked upon
to Ishawo and Oke-Oko creek in the suburb of Ikorodu where he met with military
personnel carrying out the “Operation Awatse”, a joint military operation of
all the security agencies to tackle the menace of pipeline vandalism in the
Arepo axis.
“The idea is that when we open up the
area and construct the Ishawo-Oke-Oko creek road to connect the Lagos-Ibadan
Expressway from there, we would have greatly reduced the traffic gridlock on
the expressway and then finally put a stop to the activities of pipeline
vandals so that we can begin to directly pump petroleum products from Atlas
Cove in Apapa to Mosimi, and then the tankers will have no business to come to
Lagos to lift product,” Governor Ambode said.
The Governor, who spoke on several
issues affecting businesses in the state, assured that he would work on
perfecting a methodology for collection of rates, and that he would soon come
up with a grand plan to permanently tackle the menace of touts.
On power, Governor Ambode said between
now and 2017, he had an agenda to create clusters of Independent Power Projects
(IPPs) across the state to improve on power generation and ensure 24hours power
supply in Lagos.
Earlier, Lagos State Commissioner for
Commerce, Industry and Cooperatives, Prince Rotimi Ogunleye, said the forum was
a vehicle for government and private sector to interact and discuss issues that
are germane to the industrial growth of the state.
He assured the private sector that the
Ambode-led government was poised to assist the industrial sector to maximize
its potentials for greater contribution to the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of
the state.
In her presentation, President of Lagos
Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Mrs. Nike Akande commended Governor
Ambode for programmes aimed at securing lives and property and encouraging
economic growth, but urged the Governor to expedite action on the issuance of
land titles, and also prevail on the Federal Government to fix the rail system
in Apapa and relocate Tank Farms in the axis.
Also, Chairman of Apapa Branch of
Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN), Folaranmi Odunayo commended
Governor Ambode on the Light Up Lagos initiative, and sought the inclusion of
industrial areas in the project.
He also advocated collaboration between
the Federal Government, Lagos and Ogun States in addressing the traffic
gridlock and establishment of Building Code to control erection of structures
especially along the expressway.
There were also presentations from the
National Association of Small Scale Industries, DFID, representatives of
Dangote Refineries, Nigeria-America Chamber of Commerce, Franco-Nigeria Chamber
of Commerce, African Women Entrepreneurship Programme, among others.
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