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US to relocate Consulate to Eko Atlantic City

David Olagunju
May 16, 2019
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The United States (US) Consul-General in Lagos, Mr John Bray, on Wednesday, disclosed that the home government had secured about 1,000 hectares of land on the Eko Atlantic City in Lagos.

Bray made the disclosure at his residence shortly after signing the engagement agreement between the US government officials and Mr Roland Chagdury, the executive chairman of South EnergyX Nigeria.

The consul-general said the decision to build a new consulate in the Eko Atlantic City was to afford Nigerians better and more accessible services at the consulate general.

“This is another demonstration that the US is committed to Nigeria and its citizens.

“What we currently have as a Consulate General was constructed in the ‘70s.

“So, we  have acquired a land in Eko Atlantic City to build a new consulate better and more accessible to Nigerians and others coming to visit for visas and other services,” he said.

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Bray said the US government was proud to be participating in the Eko Atlantic City project, adding that the new consulate would further strengthen the US-Nigeria relations.

The envoy, who said the city was selected for its world-class infrastructure, reiterated the consulate’s commitment to working with Nigerians in providing opportunities for economic and development in Lagos.

The Executive Chairman of South EnergyX Nigeria, Mr Roland Chagdury, said the US government was welcome to the Eko Atlantic City.

Chagdury said the confidence of the US government in the Eko Atlantic City had reinforced the shared beliefs in the benefits that the city would bring to generations to come.

“We warmly welcome the government of the US to the Eko Atlantic City.

“The signing of this agreement today signifies the dedication that the United States of America has always had for Nigeria,” he said.

Chagdury commended the Lagos State government and the Federal Government for their continued support in making Eko Atlantic City a success.

Eko Atlantic is an entire new coastal city being built on Victoria Island adjacent to Lagos, Nigeria.

The city is officially Nigeria’s International Commerce city, which is a planned city of Lagos State, being constructed on land reclaimed from the Atlantic Ocean.

It is a focal point for investors capitalising on rich development growth based on massive demand – and a gateway to emerging markets of the continent.


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