Ogun Govt to partner AFREXIBANK, others on economic development

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The Ogun State Government on Wednesday said  that  it would  continue to collaborate with donor agencies and other private organisations to foster economic growth and enhance the living standards of its people.

The state Commissioner for Finance, Mr. Dapo Okubadejo,  gave the assurance in Abeokuta  at a meeting with  the officials of the African Export-Import Bank (AFREXIBANK), led by  Mr. Eric Intogin, its new Regional Chief Operating Officer, Anglophone West- Africa.

Okubadejo recalled that the state government recently passed the Public Private Partnership (PPP) law and also set  up a complimentary  office.

He explained that the measure was informed by the need to seamlessly drive  partnership and ease the process of doing business in the state.

The commissioner explained that the  development of various economic clusters  as well as the  proposed agro-cargo airport, deep seaport and the  special agro-processing zones in the state  were parts of efforts by the government to entrench Ogun  as investors’ destination of choice in the country.

Okubadejo who emphasised the importance of the AFREXIMBANK in the overall economic growth of the African region,  noted that, “Ogun is critical to the development of Nigeria due to its location and size.”

“Ogun is very key to the objectives of AFREXIMBANK because we are the leading manufacturing and industrial hub of Nigeria by virtue of our size.

“Being the centre of industrialisation in Nigeria, it is important that we look for worthy partners to fast -track  the process of economic development of our state which the Dapo Abiodun – led administration had embarked upon,” he said.

In her remarks, the state Commissioner for Health, Dr. Tomi Coker,  appreciated the bank for its contributions to the state health sector and requested increased collaborations with the state for  the overall wellbeing of the people.

Mr. Abdoulaye Kone, the out-going Regional Chief Operating Officer of AFREXIBANK,  in his remarks, expressed the organisation’s readiness to continue to partner the state in  areas of  transport, health and other sectors.