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Eko Atlantic City: Contractor woos London
investors
September 19, 2011
By: Rasheed Bisiriyu |
Investors
from London may take part in the multibillion dollars
Eko Atlantic City project located on Victoria Island,
Lagos as the handlers, South Energyx Nigeria Limited,
has reached out to them.
Specially, South Energyx invited the Mayor of the City
of London, Mr. Alderman Bear, to the project site last
week during which it showcased all the aspect of the
project.
The mayor led a high powered delegation of British
industrialists and financiers to the development site.
A statement by the company on Friday, which stated this,
also expressed the firm's commitment towards completion
of the project to time.
It said South Energyx, a subsidiary of the Chagoury
Group, was spearheading the planning and construction of
the 21st century city combining space for residential,
commercial, financial and tourist development.
The Managing Director of Energyx, Mr. David Frame, said
the project was aimed at changing the face of the Lagos
shoreline by finding a permanent solution to the
incessant ocean surge, which was threatening Victoria
Island.
He added that the project was being supported by some
Nigerian banks with some international investors. The
statement also said about seven kilometers of the ocean
had been claimed by the company.
Frame also told the visitors, "The development and
construction of Eko Atlantic has taken another
significant stride forward as civil engineers and
construction teams start to work on the essential road
network."
He also said, "The progress we have made further
underlines our commitment to the development of Lagos
State and the Nigerian economy on one hand and the
growth of Africa on the other.
"We are, indeed, very delighted to be part of the
ongoing effort that is helping to open up Africa to more
global investors."
To date, 2.7 million square kilometers of land has been
reclaimed from the ocean for the project. It is
protected by a sea revetment known as The Great Wall of
Lagos that is now two and half kilometers long.
The statement gave completion date for the land
reclamation of the project as 2015 with a sea wall that
would spread about eight and half kilometers long.
Frame also said the Eko Atlantic, inaugurated in 2008,
would complement government's efforts to create jobs and
alleviate poverty.
When completed, the city will provide shelter for
250,000 people and provide office facilities for another
150,000 people.
"It will offer well-designed waterfront areas,
tree-lined streets, efficient transport systems and
mixed-use plots that combine residential areas with
leisure facilities offices and shops."
Bear, in his response, said. "The City of London
believes Africa's growth potential over the next 30
years could outstrip that of some of today's emerging
economies, such as India and Brazil." |