Monday, 14 September 2015

Good News! German Firm set to Invest N14 billion in Lagos Manufacturing Sector

A German company, Knauf Group International, have expressed readiness to commence work on a N14 billion tool manufacturing firm in Lagos State, South West Nigeria. 


Representative of the company, Mrs Isabel Knauf, made the disclosure today, when the German Ambassador, Michael Zenner, led a group of German diplomats and investors on a visit to Governor Akinwunmi Ambode at the Lagos House, Alausa, Ikeja.

“We are looking to invest and build a factory here. We are looking for your support. We have been to Lekki Sea Port and want to proceed on investing straight off. I wish to express our interest in investing about 70 million US dollars in construction tools factory in Lagos for the first stage,” Knauf said.

Ambassador Zenner, while canvassing for an increased presence of German businesses in Lagos, also sought for improved bilateral trade relations with the State Government.

“We are here to introduce and express our interest in business and economic cooperation, especially on food processing and building materials. A lot of allied companies in Germany also wish to join hands in the investment drive of the governor,” the Ambassador said.

Governor Ambode, in his remarks, expressed his administration’s readiness to receive German investors, describing Lagos as the economic hub of Nigeria and fifth largest economy in Africa, thereby making it investors’ first choice of destination in Nigeria.

“As the economic hub of the country, we pride ourselves as the largest of the nation’s economy with the GDP of $131 billion. For any German company that wants to do business in Nigeria, Lagos is your best bet. We are committed to the rule of law and we assure you of a safer and secured environment,” he said.

The governor, who described the visit by the German envoy as the first by an Ambassador to actually visit and commit to commence immediate foreign direct investment, lauded their confidence in the economy of the state.

Ambode assured the delegation of his administration’s commitment to do everything possible to ensure smooth take off of the project and sought to activate a state sister relationship with the city of Hamburg to further boost cooperation.

“I also want to let you know that you are the first ambassador to come out openly that you want to come and start business immediately. With your coming, investors are beginning to have confidence in our quest to build an investor-friendly environment.

“I want to say openly that we are committed to give everything required by this group to start work immediately,” Ambode enthused.

Earlier, Mrs Knauf of the Knauf Group International had solicited the support of the governor towards locating a $70million (N14billion) building and construction tools manufacturing company in the state.

She said the preference for Lagos was informed by its proximity to ports, availability of gas pipeline and a ready market.

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