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Lekki seaport: Chinese investor injects $629m to complete project

S-Davies Wande
October 23, 2019
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Nigeria’s first deep seaport sited in Lekki area of Lagos, will in 30months time be delivered as the state governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu, on Wednesday, witnessed the signing of four agreements with China Development Bank (CDB).

The Oba of Lagos, Oba Rilwan Akiolu; Consul General of Chinese Embassy in Lagos, Mr. Chu Maoming, and representatives of key stakeholders in the project, also witnessed the signing.

The agreements include the $629 million financing facility to accelerate the completion of the Lekki Deep Seaport project, which started in 2011.

The loan was secured from the Chinese bank after China Harbour Engineering Company (CHEC), which owns majority shares in the project, signed a 45-year concessionary agreement with Lekki Port LFTZ Enterprise Limited (LPLTZ) to complete the Phase 1 of the deep seaport project.

On completion, the deep seaport would have two container berths of 680-metre long and 16.5-metre water depth and will also have the capacity to be berthed by fifth generation container ships, which has a capacity of 18,000 TEU ship.

Speaking at the ceremony, Governor Sanwo-Olu described the development as “another milestone” for the state in infrastructural development and commerce.

According to him, the signing of the agreements ended period of uncertainty that had trailed the delivery of the project, noting that the completion of the project would invigorate the Lagos economy and push it up in the index of largest economy in the world.

“This is a new beginning for us in Lagos. We have achieved another milestone in our efforts to transform the state and accomplish the 21st-century economy ambition.

“As a government, we are fully in support of the project. We will do all we can to ensure the terms of the agreements signed today are delivered within 30 months as agreed and we expect the outcome would catalyse Lagos’ fifth-largest economy and take it up more in the index of largest economies in years to come,” the governor said.

Governor Sanwo-Olu disclosed that more trade agreements would in the coming weeks be signed with foreign investors, adding that his administration would continue to explore investments and partnerships that would accelerate growth and benefit residents of the state.

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Chairman of Lekki Port Board of Director, Mr. Biodun Dabiri, in his own remark, described the development of the seaport as strategic for the growth of Lekki Free Trade Zone.

He said the development would make “immense impact” on the nation’s economy by creating more than 200,000 jobs and generating about $350 billion in revenue for the State over the period of the concession.

“The loan facility represents a significant milestone, which when combined with foreign direct investment of $230 million through equity injection by CHEC, will ensure successful delivery of the seaport and reposition Nigeria as the transhipment hub in sub-Saharan Africa upon the conclusion of the second phase.

“The project is strategic for the economic growth of Lekki Free Zone, as it would support the massive industrial and petrochemical complex being embarked on in the Northern and Southern quadrant of the zone with investment over the next three years peaking at over $20 billion.

“With Lekki Airport in view, there will be an emergence of a Harbour City which would be internationally connected by air and also with world-class integrated transport network of roads, rail and bridges,” he said.

Dabiri said the concessionary agreements had the support of both the Federal and the Lagos governments, observing that the investors agreed with the terms and conditions laid down by the Nigeria Port Authority (NPA) and Lekki Worldwide Investment.

CHEC Chairman, Mr Lin Yichong, said the Chinese engineering firm took interest to invest in the deep seaport to enable Nigeria to strengthen its maritime infrastructure and business by building the first deep seaport that would ease of pressure at Tin Can Island and Apapa ports.

According to him, the Phase 1 of the project will be built with annual handling capacity of 1.2 million TEU, adding that the capacity would be increased to 2.5 million TEU upon the completion of the second phase.

“After the completion of the Lekki port, it would become the first deep seaport in Nigeria and the container transportation hub in Africa. It would also release big pressure off Apapa and Tin Can Island ports. In the course of the construction of the project, it is expected that a huge number of employment opportunities would be generated for residents of Lagos,” Yichong said.

CDB Deputy General Manager, Mr. Zhang Aijun, said the bank approved the loan facility, given the strategic importance of the project to Lagos’ economic growth.

Aijun said the bank considered the investment as a basis for expanding its business in Nigerian and contributing to the development of the nation.

Managing Director of Tolaram Group in Africa, Mr Haresh Aswani, hailed Lagos State government for supporting the project since the beginning, adding that the completion of the deep seaport would change narrative of foreign partnerships with the government of Nigeria.

Other agreements signed by the CDB, CHEC and LPLEL include Completion Agreement, Sponsor Support Agreement and Tripartite Keep Well Agreement.


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