Arrangements have been concluded by the Lagos State Government and EnterpriseNGR; an advocacy group that promotes the growth and development of Nigeria’s Financial and Professional Services (FPS) sector as a catalyst for economic development, to take part in the Lord Mayor’s Show in London.
The decision of the Lagos State Government and EnterpriseNGR
to take part in the Lord Mayor’s Show holding in London this week was disclosed
at the weekend during a press conference by the Lagos International Financial
Center (LIFC) Council chaired by Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu
and co-chaired by EnterpriseNGR’s Chairman, Mr. Aigboje Aig-Imoukhuede.
Speaking at the press conference, Sanwo-Olu, who had earlier
signed an Executive Order Three to inaugurate the Lagos International Financial
Center Council, symbolising his administration’s commitment to making the state
a global financial hub, said Lagos State and EnterpriseNGR, are poised to make
history as the first African participants invited to join the prestigious Lord
Mayor’s Show’s 805th procession in London.
The ground-breaking collaboration between Lagos State and
EnterpriseNGR, strengthened by the inauguration of the Lagos International
Financial Centre Council in partnership with EnterpriseNGR, is built on their
shared goal of positioning Lagos as Africa’s premier financial centre to
attract foreign investments.
During the Lord Mayor’s Show, Lagos, represented by
Sanwo-Olu, Governor of Lagos State and other members of the Lagos International
Financial Center Council, will engage in strategic one-on-one and bilateral
meetings with key United Kingdom-based businesses, investors, government
officials, and Nigerians in the diaspora, all with one message: “Lagos is open
for business. Come and invest in Africa’s economic powerhouse.”
Sanwo-Olu, who is the Chairman of the LIFC Council, said the
objective of the Council is to work collaboratively to provide financial
services, drive investment structure, and create a conducive environment to
ensure transformation and align with the Federal Government on its economic
recovery plans.
He said his administration had been proactive in
collaborating to catalyse infrastructural development and it would be the first
African city that would be participating in the Lord Mayor’s Show in the United
Kingdom to attract foreign investors to Lagos State.
Sanwo-Olu emphasised that the key objective of the
historical participation of Lagos and EnterpriseNGR in the Lord Mayor’s Show in
London is to showcase the investment potential of Lagos and to elevate the
State as a global investment destination.
He said: “Lagos is not just going to London for the parade
and pageantry; this visit has a more strategic purpose. This is a prime
opportunity to showcase Lagos on a global platform. The newly inaugurated LIFC
Council signifies not just an institutional milestone, but a commitment to a
bold vision—positioning Lagos as the beacon of financial innovation in Africa.
“The Lord Mayor, Professor Michael Mainelli’s invitation
stands as a resounding endorsement of Lagos State’s commitment to excellence,
as well as recognition of its increasing economic prominence. This invitation
aligns harmoniously with the council’s mission to establish Lagos as a global
financial hub, attracting investments that will fuel sustainable economic
development.
“Lagos and Nigeria’s enduring history with the United
Kingdom reflects a proud Commonwealth partnership since gaining independence in
1960. Nigeria remains dedicated to fostering diplomatic and economic ties,
presenting abundant investment opportunities in sectors such as oil, finance,
technology, agriculture, healthcare, and infrastructure. This resilient
partnership, combined with Nigeria and Lagos’s commitment to growth, creates a
promising landscape for United Kingdom investors eager to contribute to and
benefit from the nation’s dynamic and expanding economy.
“As a strategic partner in the historic delegation to the
Lord Mayor’s Show in London, EnterpriseNGR aligns its mission with the broader
objectives of the LIFC Council, highlighting the indispensable role of such
partnerships in driving sustainable development and investment.
Aigboje Aig-Imoukhuede, who is the Co-chairman of the LIFC
Council, congratulated Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu’s administration for all the
achievements recorded, saying the collaboration between the Lagos State
Government and EnterpriseNGR is an innovation that will transform Lagos and
Nigeria into a financial powerhouse.
He said: “EnterpriseNGR stands as a catalyst for
transformative change in Nigeria’s Financial and Professional Services sector.
Our vision extends beyond advocacy; it is a commitment to incentivise
investments that go beyond financial gains. As we embark on this historic
delegation to showcase Lagos on the global stage, we recognise the profound
significance of attracting investments.
“Investment isn’t merely a transaction; it’s a catalyst for
job creation, driving sustainable development and fostering a symbiotic
relationship between investors, the State, and the communities at large,” he
said.
Also speaking, the CEO of EnterpriseNGR, Ms. Obi Ibekwe,
said “EnterpriseNGR’s participation in this historic delegation to the Lord
Mayor’s Show underscores the critical role we play in driving transformative
change within Nigeria’s Financial and Professional Services sector.
“Our participation at the Lord Mayor’s show is an extension
of welcoming hands to not just the United Kingdom audience but the world at
large with a clear message that Lagos is Open for Business. This delegation is
a testament to our unwavering dedication to the larger vision of a prosperous
and interconnected ecosystem and a Greater Lagos.”