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How we plan to make Eko Atlantic city West Africa’s financial hub, by developer

By Editor
03 October 2016   |   4:00 am
The developers of the new city being built from reclaimed land adjacent to Victoria Island – Eko Atlantic City has released key features of the proposed West Africa’s new financial hub, accommodating the headquarters....
Head of Trade Mission, United Kingdom to Nigeria, Mr. Carl Woolf (left); Development Director, South Energyx Nigeria Limited, Pierre Edde; CEO, AKD Solutions Limited Uk, Mr. Akin Thomas and the Director, Synargict Connect Limited, Mr. Eisen Chak, during an investments Trade Mission from United Kingdom Team of Investors to Eko Atlantic City Projects, in Lagos

Head of Trade Mission, United Kingdom to Nigeria, Mr. Carl Woolf (left); Development Director, South Energyx Nigeria Limited, Pierre Edde; CEO, AKD Solutions Limited Uk, Mr. Akin Thomas and the Director, Synargict Connect Limited, Mr. Eisen Chak, during an investments Trade Mission from United Kingdom Team of Investors to Eko Atlantic City Projects, in Lagos

The developers of the new city being built from reclaimed land adjacent to Victoria Island – Eko Atlantic City has released key features of the proposed West Africa’s new financial hub, accommodating the headquarters of the sub-region’s leading banks, financial institutions and international corporate companies.

According to South Energyx Nigeria Limited (SENL), a subsidiary of the Chagoury Group, a part of the new smart city has been reserved for the development of a business district. This Business District will be approximately 650,000 square meters and will feature the Eko Boulevard, a two kilometer long, 60 metre wide central boulevard similar in size and look to New York’s Fifth Avenue and Paris’ Champs-Élysées.

During a visit to the city by a business delegation from the United Kingdom, Mr. Pierre Edde, Development Director, South Energyx Nigeria Limited, said the Business District is designed to play host to a multitude of headquarters for companies within Nigeria.

Mr. Pierre Edde further went on to say, “The Eko Atlantic City Business District is a strategic and prestigious location for offices, with a state-of-the-art 24/7 infrastructure network, including 21st century communications, smooth transport system and uninterrupted electricity, making it a compelling place to work.” Upon completion of the city, Eko Atlantic will be home to 500,000 residents with an expected commuter volume to exceed 300,000 people.

One of the delegates, Akin Thomas, Chief Executive Officer of AKD Solutions Ltd, described Eko Atlantic City as an amazing project, and commended the developers for their passion and commitment to Nigeria’s economic development. Another delegate, Eisen Chok, Director, Synergict Connect Ltd expressed delight at the progress made so far on the project.

Speaking to the same, Fatai Amoo, Head of Sales and Marketing, Chris Joe Energy said he was highly impressed with the vision behind the Eko Atlantic project. “This project is indeed revolutionary and the innovative approach used to construct such city is a true testimony to future human habitat development not only in Lagos Nigeria but across the globe,” he said.

He also commended South Energyx Nigeria Limited’s unique waste disposal management strategy, saying that this is how waste management should be handled in futurist cities and developments.

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