SANWO-OLU TELLS HARVARD SCHOLARS LAGOS IS INVESTORS' DELIGHT
April 24, 2025, 8:22 p.m.
With a GDP of $259b, a 25 million population, four seaports, and friendly government policies, Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu has said that Lagos State is an investor’s delight.
Governor Sanwo-Olu made the declaration in a presentation at the Harvard Business School.
“Lagos is a place where people come in without anything and become somebody. We are a business and commercial powerhouse,” he said on Wednesday", he said.
Mr. Sanwo-Olu was a guest in Professor Hakeem Belo-Osagie’s course, “Understanding Africa: Business, Entrepreneurship, Political Economy and the Complexities of a Continent" and he spoke on “Building the Future: Lagos State Infrastructure-led Transformation."
Lagos State Commissioner of Information and Strategy, Gbenga Omotosho, said the Harvard outing was an opportunity for Governor Sanwo-Olu to share “Lagos’ bold vision and the tangible strides we are making in transportation, housing, innovation, and industrial growth."
Omotosho said the Harvard students applauded as Sanwo-Olu spoke on the Blue and Red Lines, Africa’s first intra-city rail network, which said has moved over two million passengers, an average of 42,000 commuters daily.
“We are building a new airport on the Lekki- Epe Expressway, and work is set to begin on the Green Line, which will connect that part of the State to Lagos Island,” he said.
He said Sanwo-Olu spoke on remarkable strides in education. “Two new universities have been set up, and a third, a University of Medical Science, is on the way to bridge the personnel gap in that sector,” he said.
Lagos, the Governor said, is one of the foremost tech-driven States in Nigeria. The idea, he stressed, is to have a big pool of tech personnel so that if Microsoft or Amazon is looking for 10,000 to hire, Lagos will be the place to go. “This is part of our 30-year Development Plan to make Lagos a human-centric economy,” he said.
This is possible, according to him, because of Lagos’ 25 million population, about 60 percent is made of youths who are tech savvy.
He spoke of opportunities in tourism, arts, and culture. “There have been fashion shows, drama performances, and movies. In fact, a movie made in Lagos has just been nominated to be presented at the Cannes Film Festival,” he said.
”We are trying to calendarise tourism and entertainment,” Sanwo-Olu told the excited audience of students from various parts of the world.
Also cited were achievements in roads and housing as well as health. Over 1000 roads have been built and rehabilitated and more than 3000 housing units have been provided to reduce the challenge in that sector,” Sanwo-Olu said, adding that more CNG buses were on the way to boost transportation and clean energy.
In health, the government is building a General Hospital, a mental health hospital and rehabilitation centre, and a new Massey Street Children’s Hospital, which will be the largest in Sub-Saharan Africa.
They asked questions on energy needs and others. Mr. Sanwo-Olu cited the unbundling of the sector, stressing that the road is clear for investors to move in as States now have power over generation, distribution, and transmission.
“We can give you a licence. The system has been unbundled. We can concession an area for you,” Sanwo-Olu said. He was all smiles as he answered questions.
Sanwo-Olu advised his audience to invest in Lagos. “Some markets are saturated. They have built all the infrastructure they need; we are still building. Lagos is the place to invest,” the Governor said to the applause of the students.