AfreximBank to support Ogun infrastructural growth with $200m

The African Export-Import Bank (Afrexim) is planning to support infrastructural development in Ogun State with an envelope of $200 million, its President and Chairman of the Board of Directors, Benedict Oramah, has said.

The fund, according to the bank, will be dedicated towards projects and other developmental initiatives embarked upon by the incumbent administration in the state.

Oramah stated these when he led management of the bank on a visit to Ogun State Governor Dapo Abiodun at his Oke-Mosan Office, Abeokuta, on Monday.

He said the bank would partner Ogun State in ensuring that the 250-bed Specialist Hospital, Abeokuta, is completed and begins operations soon.

Oramah, while noting that the bank has been investing heavily in the health sector in Africa to develop vaccines and other drugs, declared that Afrexim Bank is also ready to collaborate with the state-owned Gateway Pharmaceuticals in similar direction.

Abiodun noted that the Quality Assurance Testing Centre would  complement the International Cargo Airport, adding his administration would continue to do all it can to make Ogun the destination of choice for investors.

He said his administration had in the last few months embarked on the construction of roads across the state, especially the Ijebu-Ode-Epe, Agbara-Lusada-Atan Roads, which according to him, are capital intensive, expressing his administration’s readiness to receive support from the bank.

“We are willing to dedicate an envelope of $200 million for projects and initiatives here in Ogun State; we will also be happy to see the hospital project. We will be very pleased to look at this asset and see how we can partner with your government. I assure you that we will consider the Gateway Pharmaceuticals in our plans to invest in the health sector,” he said.

The Afrexim Bank President, who added that the bank would be working with the state government in its quest to make its road infrastructure more accessible for investors, also said that the bank would be interested in the Cargo Airport being built by the state.

“On the highways we are also developing, there is a connectivity we are looking for in terms of how we connect Nigeria to the Benin Republic and others, connecting Ogun to Lagos and of course to the border. It is something that is of interest to us, if there is any road that goes from here to the border, connecting where you stopped, that will be interesting; we can work with you.

“The airport is also hetoropolis; it is something of importance because we even have a project there called The Quality Assurance Testing Inspection Centre. This will be critical for implementing this airport; we can assure that it is something we would be interested in developing with you.

“We are willing under the $200m envelope that I mentioned, to provide technical assistance which can be grants. We will look at how we can support to help you develop some ideas, by providing advisory services.”

 

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