Lagos State is set to launch its 30 years (2022-2052) development plan even as it assured that the commencement of the fourth mainland bridge project is near. The plan will be formally unveiled at the 2022 Ehingbeti, the State’s flagship economic summit scheduled for October.
The Co-Chairman, Ehingbeti Lagos Economic Summit and
Commissioner of Economic Planning and Budget, Lagos State, Sam Egube, has
stated that the Ehingbeti Lagos Economic Summit scheduled to hold on October
11th and 12th would unveil a new Lagos State Development Plan (LSDP) 2022 to
2052 economic plan for Lagos State.
According to him, Lagos is a city of plans, pointing out
that the 2022 to 2052 plan is a rollover from a 15 year plan that is supposed
to close out in 2025.
At a pre-summit stakeholders engagement in Lagos, Egube
stated that the move is hinged on the evolving changes across the globe,
stressing that a long term plan that is practical, current and that would help
deliver the State’s vision of being a global financial hub that is safe,
secured and productive.
“This meeting again to announce that Ehingbeti is here again
and coming again and to celebrate that plan and give account of what Ehingbeti
and Lagos has achieved with all the resolutions that we have,” he said.
He added that about 210 resolutions out of 222 it generated
from the previous summit have been implemented so far representing a 95 per
cent achievement.
He urged the private sector to take lead of the summit,
pointing out that Lagos must continue to thrive for Africa to grow.
He stated that Lagos controls about 50 per cent of trading
businesses in West Africa, adding that Ehingbeti represents the economic
heritage of the Marina and Broad street areas of Lagos State, which served as
the springboard for Nigeria and West Africa Socio-economic development right
from the time of European incursion.
Also speaking, the Senior Principal, Boston Consulting Group
(BCG), Mr. Olayinla Majekodunmi, said the LSDP 2022 to 2052 plan is being
conducted to target five phases which includes prioritising focus areas and
identifying key enablers, conducting baselines and target setting; developing
strategic milestones; developing implementation road maps and supporting
implementation and aligning stakeholders with the plan.
He said over 12,000 Lagosians have provided input into the
plan which he said is anchored on thriving economy, human-centric city, modern
infrastructure and effective governnace.
The Co-Chair, Technical Committee, Ehingbeti Lagos Economic
Summit and Special Adviser, SDGs and Investment, Solape Hammond, said Lagos
State is a trillion dollar city with an average growth rate of 9 per cent every
year, maintaining that the State has continued to receive a high level of
collaboration between the public and private sectors, development partners and
Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs).
“We are here today to ask our stakeholders and those who at the end of the day would make this plan work. It will not be down to the government, but down to Lagosians and those who love Lagos, operating in Lagos committing to working with the government to finding ways to achieve this feat, “she said.
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