LEKKI FREE ZONES TURN OVER HITS 5 BILLION DOLLARS
Managing Director, Lekki Free Zone (LFZ), Bolatito Ajibode has said about $5 billion has been generated as revenue through the zone, with investment ranging from infrastructure to industries and raw materials.
Ajibode disclosed this during a media tour organized by the Nigeria Export Processing Zone Authority NEPZA in Lagos, stating that in terms of revenue to the government, the zone remits pay as you earn tax to the state government, with 3,200 workers coming to the zone each day to earn a living, which is a significant employment opportunity created by the Lekki zones.
According to the MD, the zone is the largest trade zone with a land area of 3,000 hectares, it currently has 60 enterprises in operation and an additional 30 under construction across various sectors, including manufacturing, real estate, logistics, recreation, and oil and gas.
The Managing Director NEPZA, Olufemi Ogunyemi had earlier disclosed that Nigeria’s free zones, numbering 46 licensed zones in 2022, have provided 38,429 direct employment jobs and an additional 172,930 indirect jobs towards the end of 2023, so far free zones in the country have created an enabling environment aimed at enhancing economic growth and development of export-oriented manufacturing in the non-oil sector of the economy.