Lagos-ibadan Expressway Reconstruction To Be Completed In 24-30 Months-fg
THE Infrastructure Bank Plc has secured the Federal
Government’s mandate to raise N167 billion for the reconstruction of
the 127-kilometre Lagos-Ibadan dual carriage way.
Under the
scheme of arrangement scripted for the strategic road reconstruction,
the bank is expected to be the transaction adviser and lead a consortium
of local and international financiers, as well as investors, to provide
the required funding for the project.
The Managing Director of
the bank, Adekunle Oyinloye, in a statement in Abuja Tuesday, said that
the financial institution would leverage on its financial expertise in
its partnership with the Federal Government on the reconstruction of the
expressway.
Oyinloye said that his bank was thrilled to have
been able to provide the financial engineering to ensure the bankability
of this project and would raise the requisite capital to execute the
project
“The project is now to be completed in a record time of
24 to 30 months as opposed to the 48 months initially proposed by the
contractors,” he said.
According to Oyinloye, Infrastructure
Bank has been providing cutting-edge advisory services for the project,
while it would continue to work with the Federal Government towards the
timely completion of the project.
He called on other Nigerian
banks to channel their pool of funds into the development of
infrastructure, to further unlock the nation’s potential.
“For Nigeria to rapidly reduce its infrastructure deficit and improve on
its socio-economic development indices, it behoves the nation’s
financial sector to unlock its potential,” he said.
At the
flag-off ceremony of the project in July, President Goodluck Jonathan
had said that “the road is an important economic artery that connects
our nation’s economic nerve centre to many of the states of our
federation,” stressing that “this strategic national infrastructure is
therefore of great socio-economic importance, not only to Nigeria, but
also to the people of Africa”.
The Minister of Works, Mike
Onolememen, described the project as further evidence of the unwavering
commitment of President Jonathan to transform the nation’s transport
infrastructure.
He said that the Federal Government was
delighted to have worked closely with the Infrastructure Bank in
structuring innovative financing solution for the rehabilitation and
expansion of the expressway.
The Lagos-Ibadan expressway was
built over 30 years ago and is one of the most important roads in the
country, linking the nation’s commercial hub of Lagos to the adjoining
states and the rest of the country.
The road was initially
concessioned to Bi-Courtney Services Limited but the arrangement was
revoked by the Federal Government early this year, over assessed slow
pace of work on the project.
source:
http://www.ngrguardiannews.com/business-news/132435-infrastructure-bank-secures-mandate-to-fi
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