Vice President Yemi Osinbajo alongside Lagos state governor, Akinwunmi
Ambode, and some Ministers took an inspection tour of the Dangote Lekki
Refinery and Petrochemical projects yesterday June 25th.
Osinbajo after the inspection, said the project is an incredible
industrial undertaken, being the largest and the most ambitious in
Africa.
Osinbajo who was accompanied on the inspection by the Ministers for
Finance, Kemi Adeosun; Solid Minerals, Dr. Kayode Fayemi and Power,
Works and Housing, Babatunde Fashola and Industry, Trade and Investment,
Okechukwu Enelamah, said the Gas Project upon completion has the
capacity to produce about three billion cubic feet of gas daily, which
would permanently address the two billion cubic feet daily gas required
to power the country.
“This is incredible if that can be done because it would be a major
strategic asset for Nigeria, It would boost our power supply
tremendously,” the Vice President said.
On his part, the Lagos state governor, Akinwunmi Ambode, said the
project when completed would have great multiplier effects on the
nation’s economy.
“Firstly, there is a refinery project that is ongoing, second there is a
petrochemical project that is also ongoing. There is pipeline transfer
project that brings gas from Bonny down to Olokonla and down to Lekki
and then the fourth one is the fertilizer project all in one location.”
The governor said the projects would also be critical to the economic
growth of the Lagos East and West Senatorial Districts which according
to him, will be open investment opportunities on completion.
Governor Ambode said the decision of the Vice President to lead the
inspection visit to the projects was a signpost to the benefits inherent
not just for the State but to the nation.
He assured that his administration would provide the necessary support
to ensure that the projects are completed within schedule.
“The coming of the Vice President to inspect this project is instructive
and a sign post that the Federal Government is in support of what is
going on us and the truth is this, we might not be able to show you all
that is going on here but in another few weeks, we will do an aerial
view of this project and also do a documentary because for the very
first time we are going to have a Petrochemical project that is coming
on stream by December 2017; a Refinery that is coming on stream by the
first quarter of 2019 and also the Gas project that is coming on stream
by 2018. You can just imagine or visualize what that means to the
economy of Lagos,” Governor Ambode said.
The Governor added that apart from the 135,000 direct jobs that will be
created from the projects, another 100,000 indirect jobs would be
generated while income accruable to the Federal Government would be in
the region of over $500million in three years.
“It is important that we understand the debt of what has happened here
and also use it as a platform to encourage other investors that Lagos is
on the rise and the future of Lagos is very bright,” the Governor said.
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