Nigeria: LASG Signs Four PPP Concession Agreements to Advance Digital Services, Others

13 July 2026

The Lagos State Government has signed four major concession agreements across healthcare, transportation, digital governance and outdoor advertising sectors, paving the way for private sector participation into areas central to the State's infrastructure and service delivery agenda.

The agreements were signed at a ceremony coordinated by the Office of Public-Private Partnerships, in collaboration with the Ministries of Health, Transportation, Justice, Environment and Water Resources, as well as the Motor Vehicle Administration Agency (MVAA), Lagos State Blood Transfusion Committee (LSBTC) and the Lagos State Signage and Advertisement Agency (LASAA), in Lagos.

One of the key projects is the development of MyLagosApp, a unified digital platform designed to make government services more accessible to residents and visitors. Under a 10-year concession agreement, LA Crème Nigeria Limited, with technical support from MTN Nigeria, will design, finance, build, operate, maintain and transfer the platform. Once operational, it will provide users with seamless access to a wide range of government services, including payments, traffic updates, emergency support, business information and tourism resources through a mobile application.

The State also signed a 20-year concession agreement with Anchor Advisory Partners for the full automation of the Lagos State Motor Vehicle Administration Agency (MVAA).

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Reflecting on the significance of the agreements, the Special Adviser on Public-Private Partnerships, Mrs. Bukola Odoe, said the projects demonstrate how strategic partnerships can translate government policy into tangible improvements in the lives of Lagosians.

She added, "Government is at its best when it is practical - when policy leaves the boardroom and shows up in the hospital ward, at the licensing office, on the commuter's phone and along the streets of our city. That is what today is about."

Speaking, Commissioner for Transportation, Mr. Oluwaseun Osiyemi, commended all stakeholders who contributed to the successful execution of the agreements. He also noted that the signing reflects the State's determination to continually improve public service delivery, adding that residents would begin to experience the benefits as implementation progresses across the various sectors.

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