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Nigeria: Abeokuta South Sets Up Investment Group


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This Day (Lagos)

3 July 2008
Posted to the web 3 July 2008

Lagos

Some prominent citizens of Abeokuta South Local Government Council in Ogun State will be inaugurated today as members of an investment promotion group which will help to draw development projects to the area.

The group which will be inaugurated at the Council Secretariat in Akomoje area of the Ogun State capital by the chairman, Barrister Adewole Ajayi will be saddled with the responsibility of using their experience and influence to attract infrastructural projects which will stimulate socio-economic growth in the area.

The investment promotion group is a follow-up on the submission of a stakeholder summit held by the council early in the year. The summit which provided a blue print for the sustained development of the local government area was headed by former minister of finance, Dr. Onaolapo Soleye.



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