Lagos rallies private sector on investment, commits to infrastructural devt

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The Lagos State government has rallied members of the organised private sector (OPS) on the need to support it government in achieving developmental objectives through sustainable investments, even as the state restated commitment to infrastructural development and renewal, as well as a conducive business environment. Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, gave the assurance during an interactive session between All Progressives Congress (APC) and the Organised Private Sector (OPS) in Lagos, yesterday.

The Lagos State government has rallied members of the organised private sector on the need to support it government in achieving developmental objectives through sustainable investments, even as the state restated commitment to infrastructural development and renewal, as well as a conducive business environment.

Sanwo-Olu also reiterated plans by government to promote inclusive development by investing in key infrastructure and projects that would attract investors to other parts of the state rather than concentrating on the centre. The minister noted that roads connecting Lagos to other states were being attended to in half the time it had taken previous administrations to do the same.

“We decided to address infrastructure to increase economic growth so that the effect would be more felt with our well laid out economic plan and ways of optimisation of government revenue,” he said.

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