The Lagos State governor
Babajide Sanwo-Olu has announced the plan to build a state-owned airport to
drive infrastructural development.
Sanwo-Olu said this on Friday after meeting with
the management team of the China Airport Construction Company (CACC) at its
headquarters in Beijing, China.
Sanwo-Olu who is currently in China for a working visit with some top
government officials, said this is in continuation of his
infrastructural development drive and the vision to make Lagos work better,
smarter and more efficiently.
“We have a plan in Lagos to build our airport. We plan to see if we can
identify partners; real partners who understand our market, seek the
potential of our market, and appreciate that it is a market that has the
potential to grow and take the lead,” he said.
“We are the most active and financially capable state in the country (Nigeria).
So, it is something that we can develop further. A few other airports have also
approached us.
“We haven’t made any final decision yet. We are hoping that we will be able
to do that in the next couple of months so that we can push things forward.”
Responding, the Managing Director of CACC, Kui Yu, expressed
willingness to partner with the Lagos State Government to realise Governor
Sanwo-Olu’s vision of constructing a brand-new airport in the Lekki area of the
State.
Yu said CACC has been following the development trajectory of Lagos State and
Nigeria as a whole, noting that the country is rated highly in Africa, socially
and economically.
“China Airport Construction Company has the necessary wherewithal to help
Lagos State achieve its desired goal,” he said.
Sanwo-Olu disclosed that he also visited the Beijing Subway Signalling System
Centre to inspect the signaling system in use in the capital city of China.
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