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Nigeria To Save ₦79billion (yearly) From New Agrochemical Plant In Lagos by Dollyak(f): 9:56am On May 30, 2015
Farmers in Nigeria, Africa’s biggest economy, will receive a boost in their annual yields, save millions of dollars in foreign exchange and produce healthier seeds and high quality farm produce as Governor Babatunde Fashola of Lagos on Tuesday commissioned at the Lekki Free Trade Zone the Candel Company Limited’s integrated agrochemical manufacturing plant.
The Candel agrochemical plant which is a multi-billion naira project and the first of its kind in Nigeria and the West African sub-region, is a facility for crop protection chemical and forliar fertilisers which will not only produce about 80 million litres of formulated products per annum, but would also save Nigeria $400 million in foreign exchange expended annually to import such products.
Speaking at the commissioning, Fashola praised the management of Candel led by Charles Anudu, its chairman, for its vision, doggedness and commitment in the face of various challenges it encountered in a bid to set up the plant at the Lekki Free Trade Zone, enjoining all present at the event that regardless of the challenges the vision of the LFTZ may face, the Lagos State government will fix every one of them and deliver on a “free trade zone that will outlive all of us.”
Fashola, who also commissioned the Free Zone’s 12 megawatts (Phase 1) Southwest Quadrant power plant, stated that the power plant would from the date of commissioning, provide the zone and all its host communities with 24-hour uninterrupted power supply.
Earlier, Charles Anudu, chairman of the Candel, who praised the governor and Olusola Oworu, Lagos State commissioner for commerce and industry, as well as the entire management of the LFTZ for helping to make the Candel dream a reality, revealed that the commissioning was a culmination dream “to provide a Nigerian and indeed African context to the global agrochemical industry.”
“With a 2013 revenue of about $61 billion, Nigeria accounts for less than 1 percent to the global agrochemical industry, while the whole of Africa’s share is just about 4 percent. With no current local production, Nigeria expends about $400 million annually to import agrochemical products, a lot of which is of unwholesome quality”, he added.
Anudu declared that the Candel manufacturing plant was a challenge the firm took upon itself in order to stem the tide of sub-standard agrochemical products being dumped in the Nigerian and African markets which may impact negatively on the economy of the country and the continent.

http://businessdayonline.com/2015/05/nigeria-to-save-400m-forex-as-candel-agrochemical-plant-comes-on-stream/#.VWl3L4FwbqA

Massive thanks to Fashola for his Lekki free trade vision smiley

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Re: Nigeria To Save ₦79billion (yearly) From New Agrochemical Plant In Lagos by OkutaNla: 10:05am On May 30, 2015
Nice! Better days ahead for Nigeria. smiley

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Re: Nigeria To Save ₦79billion (yearly) From New Agrochemical Plant In Lagos by Awoofawo(m): 10:41am On May 30, 2015
Lagos again! Me self don dey vex o! Dem wan kill us with industrial pollution for Lagos ni?
Make dem move some go other states for S.West!!!
Biko!
Re: Nigeria To Save ₦79billion (yearly) From New Agrochemical Plant In Lagos by Dollyak(f): 10:55am On May 30, 2015
Awoofawo:
Lagos again! Me self don dey vex o! Dem wan kill us with industrial pollution for Lagos ni?
Make dem move some go other states for S.West!!!
Biko!
Oga no vex smiley. Belive it or not, London and Newyork despite being a financial centre, produce more industrial pollution than Lagos.

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Re: Nigeria To Save ₦79billion (yearly) From New Agrochemical Plant In Lagos by SHARIAREPORTERS: 10:57am On May 30, 2015
Transformation agenda still lives on Let's kip d transformation fire burning and alive
Re: Nigeria To Save ₦79billion (yearly) From New Agrochemical Plant In Lagos by kettykin: 2:15pm On May 30, 2015
igbos investing in Lagos since December 14th 1772.....
Re: Nigeria To Save ₦79billion (yearly) From New Agrochemical Plant In Lagos by olawalepopoola: 2:37pm On May 30, 2015
SHARIAREPORTERS:
Transformation agenda still lives on
Let's kip d transformation fire burning and alive
Which transformation agenda? Na Fashola project ooo! No claim false glory here!

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Re: Nigeria To Save ₦79billion (yearly) From New Agrochemical Plant In Lagos by Dollyak(f): 10:01am On May 31, 2015
kettykin:
igbos investing in Lagos since December 14th 1772.....
sarcasm

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Re: Nigeria To Save ₦79billion (yearly) From New Agrochemical Plant In Lagos by Nobody: 10:17am On May 31, 2015
This is what is called transformational change not the incremental one that man without shoes called transformation agenda

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