February 6, 2025
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Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu (2nd left); briefing journalists during the opening of the ‘‘Art of Technology Lagos 1.0’’ Conference at the Oriental Hotel, Lekki, Victoria Island, on Wednesday, December 5, 2019. With him: Commissioner of Science and Technology, Mr. Hakeem Popoola Fahm (left); Lagos Deputy Governor, Dr. Obafemi Hamzat (2nd right) and Special Adviser, Innovation and Technology to the Governor, Mr. Tunbosun Alake (right).

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The Lagos State government has flagged off a five-day activation exercise to herald the Ehingbeti Lagos Economic Summit scheduled to hold on October 11th and 12th in the state.

   The summit is expected to unveil a new economic agenda (2022 to 2052) plan for Lagos State.

   The flag-off ceremony which took place simultaneously in the Yaba and Obalende areas of Lagos State was aimed at creating awareness for the summit as many Lagosians are hopeful that the summit would incubate innovative ideas and policies that will change the economic narrative of Lagos whilst achieving the target of being a 21st century State.

   Indeed, the summit, which has been the backbone for the incubation of ideas that have transformed Lagos State for over the past three decades, has become a testament to the shared vision of accelerating economic growth and social development for a better and greater Lagos.

   Some of the resolutions from the past summit include the ‘Ikoyi Link Bridge, the BRT project, the Rail Projects (Blue Lines and Red Lines) and the Imota Rice Mills which will begin production in the fourth quarter of this year.

   Recall that the Co-Chairman, Ehingbeti Lagos Economic Summit and Commissioner of Economic Planning and Budget, Lagos State, Sam Egube, at a pre-summit stakeholders engagement in Lagos, 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 an account of what Ehingbeti and Lagos have achieved with all the resolutions that we have,” he said.

   The plan is methodically developed from the insights, perspectives and contributions garnered from the several state-wide round-the-clock engagements with Lagosians.

   Beyond being our guide to actualising the aspiration of transforming Lagos into Africa’s Model Mega City, a global, economic and financial hub that is safe, secure, functional and productive; the unity of purpose revealed in course of consolidating the 30-year Development Plan has proven that Lagosians are pragmatic and far-sighted people.  

 

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