Nigeria: 'Integration of Lekki Port With LFZ'll Change Nigeria's Economic Fortunes'

5 December 2022

The Chief Executive Officer, Lagos Free Zone, Mr. Dinesh Rathi has expressed confidence that the integration of Lekki Port with Lagos Free Zone would be a major catalyst to bringing about huge economic fortunes for Nigeria.

Rathi disclosed this during a panel discussion of the West Africa Property Investment Summit titled, "Industrial Infrastructure, Special Economic Zones, and Masterplanned Developments," held in Lagos.

He noted that for Nigeria to realise its economic potential, the country must begin to focus on planned city developments like the special economic zones to fast-track development and enhance the economic well-being of its people. According to him, Lagos Free Zone is a classic example of a planned development that can drive growth given its integration with Lekki Port, which is well-equipped with world-class infrastructure to enhance the ease of doing business.

He further explained that the combination of LFZ and the commencement of operations at Lekki Port remains a game changer that would help to unlock the country's economic opportunities.

"What we have also done apart from creating Lekki Port as a gateway and transhipment hub is the creation of a free zone that is well equipped with world-class infrastructure- warehouses, standard factories, logistics park, etc. All of these are to make the operator come in and plug and play. Operators or investors can thrive in the zone because it provides them with the resilience since they can do it in the most efficient and optimised manner", he said.

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