LASG Raises N134.8 Billion In Long Tenure Bonds For Projects In Electricity, Others | MarvelTvUpdates

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Lagos state has raised N134.8 billion in long-tenure bonds for infrastructural projects in electricity and other sectors.

This is according to the state Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu. He made the announcement late Tuesday night, May 23 via his official Twitter account.

According to Governor Sanwo-Olu, the investment will boost the short- and long-term development of key sectors in Lagos state. He wrote:

“We have raised N134.8 billion in long-tenure bonds, marking another record in accessing capital market funds. This investment will fuel key infrastructure projects in sectors such as education, electricity, roads, and agriculture.

“Today, we signed the transaction instruments for the first sets of allotment in the N1 trillion Debt and Hybrid Issuance Programme. This includes a 10-year tenure bond and a Shariah-compliant Sukuk.

“With the proceeds from the bond and Sukuk, we will be executing various projects pre-inspected by the Securities and Exchange Commission. This includes overhauling 33 public schools in Ajegunle, road infrastructure on the Lekki-Epe corridor, drainage works, and more.

Sanwo-Olu explained that Lagos has secured significant investments to drive infrastructure development, spur economic growth, generate employment, and improve the lives of its residents. This successful bond issuance highlights the city’s resilience, and the confidence investors have in its ability to responsibly utilize funds for development.

The government expresses gratitude to the investors for their belief in Lagos’ tremendous potential and reaffirms its commitment to transparency and sound financial decisions, all aimed at building a Greater Lagos for future generations.

Important goals in the Lagos electricity sector

A while ago, Governor Sanwo-Olu announced that his administration would launch an Electricity Policy, publish their off-grid strategy, present an Integrated Resource Plan, and draft a law to establish the Lagos Electricity Market.

Governor Sanwo-Olu has pledged to achieve 1 gigawatt (GW) of solar energy in Lagos by 2030.

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