The
Kwara government says it has secured a $56 million investment from
China for the establishment of a textile industrial park in the state.
Dr. Muideen Akorede, the Senior Special Assistant, Media and Communication to the Governor, said this on Sunday in a statement made available to newsmen in Ilorin.
The statement said Governor Abdulfatah Ahmed concluded the investment deal during his current investment trip to East China.
It also said the agreement for the establishment of Kwara Chitex Industrial Park was signed by Ahmed and Mr Shi Zengchao, the Managing Director of Ningbo Jinsheng Star Import and Export Co Ltd.
The statement said the event took place at the 18th China Zhejiang and Investment and Trade Symposium held in Ningbo, East China.
It said the initiative involved $3.7 billion worth of investments in 31 projects out of which $1.4 billion was for outbound investments.
The statement quoted the governor as expressing delight over the multimillion dollar project which was expected to commence soon.
The park, according to the governor, would create 3,000 jobs for the people of the state.
“We are looking for investors, especially in the area of manufacturing.
“We have a very youthful population which shows there is a strong workforce that can support industrialisation.
“There are opportunities in textiles, agriculture, mining and other areas, the potentials are huge,” the statement quoted Ahmed as saying.
It also quoted Ahmed’s Chief Economic Assistant, Mr. Abayomi Ogunsola, as saying government would provide about N1 billion in counterpart funding and 400 hectares of land as well as infrastructure support.
The statement also said the governor held preliminary talks with potential investors in agribusiness and agro allied industries during the visit to China.
Ahmed, it said, offered prospective investors incentives such as tax relief and accelerated land acquisition process
- See more at: http://independentnig.com/2016/06/13/56m-chinese-investment-coming-to-kwara/#sthash.OXuqoGOj.dpuf
Dr. Muideen Akorede, the Senior Special Assistant, Media and Communication to the Governor, said this on Sunday in a statement made available to newsmen in Ilorin.
The statement said Governor Abdulfatah Ahmed concluded the investment deal during his current investment trip to East China.
It also said the agreement for the establishment of Kwara Chitex Industrial Park was signed by Ahmed and Mr Shi Zengchao, the Managing Director of Ningbo Jinsheng Star Import and Export Co Ltd.
The statement said the event took place at the 18th China Zhejiang and Investment and Trade Symposium held in Ningbo, East China.
It said the initiative involved $3.7 billion worth of investments in 31 projects out of which $1.4 billion was for outbound investments.
The statement quoted the governor as expressing delight over the multimillion dollar project which was expected to commence soon.
The park, according to the governor, would create 3,000 jobs for the people of the state.
“We are looking for investors, especially in the area of manufacturing.
“We have a very youthful population which shows there is a strong workforce that can support industrialisation.
“There are opportunities in textiles, agriculture, mining and other areas, the potentials are huge,” the statement quoted Ahmed as saying.
It also quoted Ahmed’s Chief Economic Assistant, Mr. Abayomi Ogunsola, as saying government would provide about N1 billion in counterpart funding and 400 hectares of land as well as infrastructure support.
The statement also said the governor held preliminary talks with potential investors in agribusiness and agro allied industries during the visit to China.
Ahmed, it said, offered prospective investors incentives such as tax relief and accelerated land acquisition process
- See more at: http://independentnig.com/2016/06/13/56m-chinese-investment-coming-to-kwara/#sthash.OXuqoGOj.dpuf
The
Kwara government says it has secured a $56 million investment from
China for the establishment of a textile industrial park in the state.
Dr. Muideen Akorede, the Senior Special Assistant, Media and Communication to the Governor, said this on Sunday in a statement made available to newsmen in Ilorin.
The statement said Governor Abdulfatah Ahmed concluded the investment deal during his current investment trip to East China.
It also said the agreement for the establishment of Kwara Chitex Industrial Park was signed by Ahmed and Mr Shi Zengchao, the Managing Director of Ningbo Jinsheng Star Import and Export Co Ltd.
The statement said the event took place at the 18th China Zhejiang and Investment and Trade Symposium held in Ningbo, East China.
It said the initiative involved $3.7 billion worth of investments in 31 projects out of which $1.4 billion was for outbound investments.
The statement quoted the governor as expressing delight over the multimillion dollar project which was expected to commence soon.
The park, according to the governor, would create 3,000 jobs for the people of the state.
“We are looking for investors, especially in the area of manufacturing.
“We have a very youthful population which shows there is a strong workforce that can support industrialisation.
“There are opportunities in textiles, agriculture, mining and other areas, the potentials are huge,” the statement quoted Ahmed as saying.
It also quoted Ahmed’s Chief Economic Assistant, Mr. Abayomi Ogunsola, as saying government would provide about N1 billion in counterpart funding and 400 hectares of land as well as infrastructure support.
The statement also said the governor held preliminary talks with potential investors in agribusiness and agro allied industries during the visit to China.
Ahmed, it said, offered prospective investors incentives such as tax relief and accelerated land acquisition process
- See more at: http://independentnig.com/2016/06/13/56m-chinese-investment-coming-to-kwara/#sthash.OXuqoGOj.dpuf
Dr. Muideen Akorede, the Senior Special Assistant, Media and Communication to the Governor, said this on Sunday in a statement made available to newsmen in Ilorin.
The statement said Governor Abdulfatah Ahmed concluded the investment deal during his current investment trip to East China.
It also said the agreement for the establishment of Kwara Chitex Industrial Park was signed by Ahmed and Mr Shi Zengchao, the Managing Director of Ningbo Jinsheng Star Import and Export Co Ltd.
The statement said the event took place at the 18th China Zhejiang and Investment and Trade Symposium held in Ningbo, East China.
It said the initiative involved $3.7 billion worth of investments in 31 projects out of which $1.4 billion was for outbound investments.
The statement quoted the governor as expressing delight over the multimillion dollar project which was expected to commence soon.
The park, according to the governor, would create 3,000 jobs for the people of the state.
“We are looking for investors, especially in the area of manufacturing.
“We have a very youthful population which shows there is a strong workforce that can support industrialisation.
“There are opportunities in textiles, agriculture, mining and other areas, the potentials are huge,” the statement quoted Ahmed as saying.
It also quoted Ahmed’s Chief Economic Assistant, Mr. Abayomi Ogunsola, as saying government would provide about N1 billion in counterpart funding and 400 hectares of land as well as infrastructure support.
The statement also said the governor held preliminary talks with potential investors in agribusiness and agro allied industries during the visit to China.
Ahmed, it said, offered prospective investors incentives such as tax relief and accelerated land acquisition process
- See more at: http://independentnig.com/2016/06/13/56m-chinese-investment-coming-to-kwara/#sthash.OXuqoGOj.dpuf
The
Kwara government says it has secured a $56 million investment from
China for the establishment of a textile industrial park in the state.
Dr. Muideen Akorede, the Senior Special Assistant, Media and Communication to the Governor, said this on Sunday in a statement made available to newsmen in Ilorin.
The statement said Governor Abdulfatah Ahmed concluded the investment deal during his current investment trip to East China.
It also said the agreement for the establishment of Kwara Chitex Industrial Park was signed by Ahmed and Mr Shi Zengchao, the Managing Director of Ningbo Jinsheng Star Import and Export Co Ltd.
The statement said the event took place at the 18th China Zhejiang and Investment and Trade Symposium held in Ningbo, East China.
It said the initiative involved $3.7 billion worth of investments in 31 projects out of which $1.4 billion was for outbound investments.
The statement quoted the governor as expressing delight over the multimillion dollar project which was expected to commence soon.
The park, according to the governor, would create 3,000 jobs for the people of the state.
“We are looking for investors, especially in the area of manufacturing.
“We have a very youthful population which shows there is a strong workforce that can support industrialisation.
“There are opportunities in textiles, agriculture, mining and other areas, the potentials are huge,” the statement quoted Ahmed as saying.
It also quoted Ahmed’s Chief Economic Assistant, Mr. Abayomi Ogunsola, as saying government would provide about N1 billion in counterpart funding and 400 hectares of land as well as infrastructure support.
The statement also said the governor held preliminary talks with potential investors in agribusiness and agro allied industries during the visit to China.
Ahmed, it said, offered prospective investors incentives such as tax relief and accelerated land acquisition process
- See more at: http://independentnig.com/2016/06/13/56m-chinese-investment-coming-to-kwara/#sthash.OXuqoGOj.dpuf
Dr. Muideen Akorede, the Senior Special Assistant, Media and Communication to the Governor, said this on Sunday in a statement made available to newsmen in Ilorin.
The statement said Governor Abdulfatah Ahmed concluded the investment deal during his current investment trip to East China.
It also said the agreement for the establishment of Kwara Chitex Industrial Park was signed by Ahmed and Mr Shi Zengchao, the Managing Director of Ningbo Jinsheng Star Import and Export Co Ltd.
The statement said the event took place at the 18th China Zhejiang and Investment and Trade Symposium held in Ningbo, East China.
It said the initiative involved $3.7 billion worth of investments in 31 projects out of which $1.4 billion was for outbound investments.
The statement quoted the governor as expressing delight over the multimillion dollar project which was expected to commence soon.
The park, according to the governor, would create 3,000 jobs for the people of the state.
“We are looking for investors, especially in the area of manufacturing.
“We have a very youthful population which shows there is a strong workforce that can support industrialisation.
“There are opportunities in textiles, agriculture, mining and other areas, the potentials are huge,” the statement quoted Ahmed as saying.
It also quoted Ahmed’s Chief Economic Assistant, Mr. Abayomi Ogunsola, as saying government would provide about N1 billion in counterpart funding and 400 hectares of land as well as infrastructure support.
The statement also said the governor held preliminary talks with potential investors in agribusiness and agro allied industries during the visit to China.
Ahmed, it said, offered prospective investors incentives such as tax relief and accelerated land acquisition process
- See more at: http://independentnig.com/2016/06/13/56m-chinese-investment-coming-to-kwara/#sthash.OXuqoGOj.dpuf
The
Kwara government says it has secured a $56 million investment from
China for the establishment of a textile industrial park in the state.
Dr. Muideen Akorede, the Senior Special Assistant, Media and Communication to the Governor, said this on Sunday in a statement made available to newsmen in Ilorin.
The statement said Governor Abdulfatah Ahmed concluded the investment deal during his current investment trip to East China.
It also said the agreement for the establishment of Kwara Chitex Industrial Park was signed by Ahmed and Mr Shi Zengchao, the Managing Director of Ningbo Jinsheng Star Import and Export Co Ltd.
The statement said the event took place at the 18th China Zhejiang and Investment and Trade Symposium held in Ningbo, East China.
It said the initiative involved $3.7 billion worth of investments in 31 projects out of which $1.4 billion was for outbound investments.
The statement quoted the governor as expressing delight over the multimillion dollar project which was expected to commence soon.
The park, according to the governor, would create 3,000 jobs for the people of the state.
“We are looking for investors, especially in the area of manufacturing.
“We have a very youthful population which shows there is a strong workforce that can support industrialisation.
“There are opportunities in textiles, agriculture, mining and other areas, the potentials are huge,” the statement quoted Ahmed as saying.
It also quoted Ahmed’s Chief Economic Assistant, Mr. Abayomi Ogunsola, as saying government would provide about N1 billion in counterpart funding and 400 hectares of land as well as infrastructure support.
The statement also said the governor held preliminary talks with potential investors in agribusiness and agro allied industries during the visit to China.
Ahmed, it said, offered prospective investors incentives such as tax relief and accelerated land acquisition process
- See more at: http://independentnig.com/2016/06/13/56m-chinese-investment-coming-to-kwara/#sthash.OXuqoGOj.dpuf
Dr. Muideen Akorede, the Senior Special Assistant, Media and Communication to the Governor, said this on Sunday in a statement made available to newsmen in Ilorin.
The statement said Governor Abdulfatah Ahmed concluded the investment deal during his current investment trip to East China.
It also said the agreement for the establishment of Kwara Chitex Industrial Park was signed by Ahmed and Mr Shi Zengchao, the Managing Director of Ningbo Jinsheng Star Import and Export Co Ltd.
The statement said the event took place at the 18th China Zhejiang and Investment and Trade Symposium held in Ningbo, East China.
It said the initiative involved $3.7 billion worth of investments in 31 projects out of which $1.4 billion was for outbound investments.
The statement quoted the governor as expressing delight over the multimillion dollar project which was expected to commence soon.
The park, according to the governor, would create 3,000 jobs for the people of the state.
“We are looking for investors, especially in the area of manufacturing.
“We have a very youthful population which shows there is a strong workforce that can support industrialisation.
“There are opportunities in textiles, agriculture, mining and other areas, the potentials are huge,” the statement quoted Ahmed as saying.
It also quoted Ahmed’s Chief Economic Assistant, Mr. Abayomi Ogunsola, as saying government would provide about N1 billion in counterpart funding and 400 hectares of land as well as infrastructure support.
The statement also said the governor held preliminary talks with potential investors in agribusiness and agro allied industries during the visit to China.
Ahmed, it said, offered prospective investors incentives such as tax relief and accelerated land acquisition process
- See more at: http://independentnig.com/2016/06/13/56m-chinese-investment-coming-to-kwara/#sthash.OXuqoGOj.dpuf
The
Kwara government says it has secured a $56 million investment from
China for the establishment of a textile industrial park in the state.
Dr. Muideen Akorede, the Senior Special Assistant, Media and Communication to the Governor, said this on Sunday in a statement made available to newsmen in Ilorin.
The statement said Governor Abdulfatah Ahmed concluded the investment deal during his current investment trip to East China.
It also said the agreement for the establishment of Kwara Chitex Industrial Park was signed by Ahmed and Mr Shi Zengchao, the Managing Director of Ningbo Jinsheng Star Import and Export Co Ltd.
The statement said the event took place at the 18th China Zhejiang and Investment and Trade Symposium held in Ningbo, East China.
It said the initiative involved $3.7 billion worth of investments in 31 projects out of which $1.4 billion was for outbound investments.
The statement quoted the governor as expressing delight over the multimillion dollar project which was expected to commence soon.
The park, according to the governor, would create 3,000 jobs for the people of the state.
“We are looking for investors, especially in the area of manufacturing.
“We have a very youthful population which shows there is a strong workforce that can support industrialisation.
“There are opportunities in textiles, agriculture, mining and other areas, the potentials are huge,” the statement quoted Ahmed as saying.
It also quoted Ahmed’s Chief Economic Assistant, Mr. Abayomi Ogunsola, as saying government would provide about N1 billion in counterpart funding and 400 hectares of land as well as infrastructure support.
The statement also said the governor held preliminary talks with potential investors in agribusiness and agro allied industries during the visit to China.
Ahmed, it said, offered prospective investors incentives such as tax relief and accelerated land acquisition process
- See more at: http://independentnig.com/2016/06/13/56m-chinese-investment-coming-to-kwara/#sthash.OXuqoGOj.dpuf
Dr. Muideen Akorede, the Senior Special Assistant, Media and Communication to the Governor, said this on Sunday in a statement made available to newsmen in Ilorin.
The statement said Governor Abdulfatah Ahmed concluded the investment deal during his current investment trip to East China.
It also said the agreement for the establishment of Kwara Chitex Industrial Park was signed by Ahmed and Mr Shi Zengchao, the Managing Director of Ningbo Jinsheng Star Import and Export Co Ltd.
The statement said the event took place at the 18th China Zhejiang and Investment and Trade Symposium held in Ningbo, East China.
It said the initiative involved $3.7 billion worth of investments in 31 projects out of which $1.4 billion was for outbound investments.
The statement quoted the governor as expressing delight over the multimillion dollar project which was expected to commence soon.
The park, according to the governor, would create 3,000 jobs for the people of the state.
“We are looking for investors, especially in the area of manufacturing.
“We have a very youthful population which shows there is a strong workforce that can support industrialisation.
“There are opportunities in textiles, agriculture, mining and other areas, the potentials are huge,” the statement quoted Ahmed as saying.
It also quoted Ahmed’s Chief Economic Assistant, Mr. Abayomi Ogunsola, as saying government would provide about N1 billion in counterpart funding and 400 hectares of land as well as infrastructure support.
The statement also said the governor held preliminary talks with potential investors in agribusiness and agro allied industries during the visit to China.
Ahmed, it said, offered prospective investors incentives such as tax relief and accelerated land acquisition process
- See more at: http://independentnig.com/2016/06/13/56m-chinese-investment-coming-to-kwara/#sthash.OXuqoGOj.dpuf
The
Kwara government says it has secured a $56 million investment from
China for the establishment of a textile industrial park in the state.
Dr. Muideen Akorede, the Senior Special Assistant, Media and Communication to the Governor, said this on Sunday in a statement made available to newsmen in Ilorin.
The statement said Governor Abdulfatah Ahmed concluded the investment deal during his current investment trip to East China.
It also said the agreement for the establishment of Kwara Chitex Industrial Park was signed by Ahmed and Mr Shi Zengchao, the Managing Director of Ningbo Jinsheng Star Import and Export Co Ltd.
The statement said the event took place at the 18th China Zhejiang and Investment and Trade Symposium held in Ningbo, East China.
It said the initiative involved $3.7 billion worth of investments in 31 projects out of which $1.4 billion was for outbound investments.
The statement quoted the governor as expressing delight over the multimillion dollar project which was expected to commence soon.
The park, according to the governor, would create 3,000 jobs for the people of the state.
“We are looking for investors, especially in the area of manufacturing.
“We have a very youthful population which shows there is a strong workforce that can support industrialisation.
“There are opportunities in textiles, agriculture, mining and other areas, the potentials are huge,” the statement quoted Ahmed as saying.
It also quoted Ahmed’s Chief Economic Assistant, Mr. Abayomi Ogunsola, as saying government would provide about N1 billion in counterpart funding and 400 hectares of land as well as infrastructure support.
The statement also said the governor held preliminary talks with potential investors in agribusiness and agro allied industries during the visit to China.
Ahmed, it said, offered prospective investors incentives such as tax relief and accelerated land acquisition process
- See more at: http://independentnig.com/2016/06/13/56m-chinese-investment-coming-to-kwara/#sthash.OXuqoGOj.dpuf
Dr. Muideen Akorede, the Senior Special Assistant, Media and Communication to the Governor, said this on Sunday in a statement made available to newsmen in Ilorin.
The statement said Governor Abdulfatah Ahmed concluded the investment deal during his current investment trip to East China.
It also said the agreement for the establishment of Kwara Chitex Industrial Park was signed by Ahmed and Mr Shi Zengchao, the Managing Director of Ningbo Jinsheng Star Import and Export Co Ltd.
The statement said the event took place at the 18th China Zhejiang and Investment and Trade Symposium held in Ningbo, East China.
It said the initiative involved $3.7 billion worth of investments in 31 projects out of which $1.4 billion was for outbound investments.
The statement quoted the governor as expressing delight over the multimillion dollar project which was expected to commence soon.
The park, according to the governor, would create 3,000 jobs for the people of the state.
“We are looking for investors, especially in the area of manufacturing.
“We have a very youthful population which shows there is a strong workforce that can support industrialisation.
“There are opportunities in textiles, agriculture, mining and other areas, the potentials are huge,” the statement quoted Ahmed as saying.
It also quoted Ahmed’s Chief Economic Assistant, Mr. Abayomi Ogunsola, as saying government would provide about N1 billion in counterpart funding and 400 hectares of land as well as infrastructure support.
The statement also said the governor held preliminary talks with potential investors in agribusiness and agro allied industries during the visit to China.
Ahmed, it said, offered prospective investors incentives such as tax relief and accelerated land acquisition process
- See more at: http://independentnig.com/2016/06/13/56m-chinese-investment-coming-to-kwara/#sthash.OXuqoGOj.dpuf
The
Kwara government says it has secured a $56 million investment from
China for the establishment of a textile industrial park in the state.
Dr. Muideen Akorede, the Senior Special Assistant, Media and Communication to the Governor, said this on Sunday in a statement made available to newsmen in Ilorin.
The statement said Governor Abdulfatah Ahmed concluded the investment deal during his current investment trip to East China.
It also said the agreement for the establishment of Kwara Chitex Industrial Park was signed by Ahmed and Mr Shi Zengchao, the Managing Director of Ningbo Jinsheng Star Import and Export Co Ltd.
The statement said the event took place at the 18th China Zhejiang and Investment and Trade Symposium held in Ningbo, East China.
It said the initiative involved $3.7 billion worth of investments in 31 projects out of which $1.4 billion was for outbound investments.
The statement quoted the governor as expressing delight over the multimillion dollar project which was expected to commence soon.
The park, according to the governor, would create 3,000 jobs for the people of the state.
“We are looking for investors, especially in the area of manufacturing.
“We have a very youthful population which shows there is a strong workforce that can support industrialisation.
“There are opportunities in textiles, agriculture, mining and other areas, the potentials are huge,” the statement quoted Ahmed as saying.
It also quoted Ahmed’s Chief Economic Assistant, Mr. Abayomi Ogunsola, as saying government would provide about N1 billion in counterpart funding and 400 hectares of land as well as infrastructure support.
The statement also said the governor held preliminary talks with potential investors in agribusiness and agro allied industries during the visit to China.
Ahmed, it said, offered prospective investors incentives such as tax relief and accelerated land acquisition process
- See more at: http://independentnig.com/2016/06/13/56m-chinese-investment-coming-to-kwara/#sthash.OXuqoGOj.dpuf
Dr. Muideen Akorede, the Senior Special Assistant, Media and Communication to the Governor, said this on Sunday in a statement made available to newsmen in Ilorin.
The statement said Governor Abdulfatah Ahmed concluded the investment deal during his current investment trip to East China.
It also said the agreement for the establishment of Kwara Chitex Industrial Park was signed by Ahmed and Mr Shi Zengchao, the Managing Director of Ningbo Jinsheng Star Import and Export Co Ltd.
The statement said the event took place at the 18th China Zhejiang and Investment and Trade Symposium held in Ningbo, East China.
It said the initiative involved $3.7 billion worth of investments in 31 projects out of which $1.4 billion was for outbound investments.
The statement quoted the governor as expressing delight over the multimillion dollar project which was expected to commence soon.
The park, according to the governor, would create 3,000 jobs for the people of the state.
“We are looking for investors, especially in the area of manufacturing.
“We have a very youthful population which shows there is a strong workforce that can support industrialisation.
“There are opportunities in textiles, agriculture, mining and other areas, the potentials are huge,” the statement quoted Ahmed as saying.
It also quoted Ahmed’s Chief Economic Assistant, Mr. Abayomi Ogunsola, as saying government would provide about N1 billion in counterpart funding and 400 hectares of land as well as infrastructure support.
The statement also said the governor held preliminary talks with potential investors in agribusiness and agro allied industries during the visit to China.
Ahmed, it said, offered prospective investors incentives such as tax relief and accelerated land acquisition process
- See more at: http://independentnig.com/2016/06/13/56m-chinese-investment-coming-to-kwara/#sthash.OXuqoGOj.dpuf
The
Kwara government says it has secured a $56 million investment from
China for the establishment of a textile industrial park in the state.
Dr. Muideen Akorede, the Senior Special Assistant, Media and Communication to the Governor, said this on Sunday in a statement made available to newsmen in Ilorin.
The statement said Governor Abdulfatah Ahmed concluded the investment deal during his current investment trip to East China.
It also said the agreement for the establishment of Kwara Chitex Industrial Park was signed by Ahmed and Mr Shi Zengchao, the Managing Director of Ningbo Jinsheng Star Import and Export Co Ltd.
The statement said the event took place at the 18th China Zhejiang and Investment and Trade Symposium held in Ningbo, East China.
It said the initiative involved $3.7 billion worth of investments in 31 projects out of which $1.4 billion was for outbound investments.
The statement quoted the governor as expressing delight over the multimillion dollar project which was expected to commence soon.
The park, according to the governor, would create 3,000 jobs for the people of the state.
“We are looking for investors, especially in the area of manufacturing.
“We have a very youthful population which shows there is a strong workforce that can support industrialisation.
“There are opportunities in textiles, agriculture, mining and other areas, the potentials are huge,” the statement quoted Ahmed as saying.
It also quoted Ahmed’s Chief Economic Assistant, Mr. Abayomi Ogunsola, as saying government would provide about N1 billion in counterpart funding and 400 hectares of land as well as infrastructure support.
The statement also said the governor held preliminary talks with potential investors in agribusiness and agro allied industries during the visit to China.
Ahmed, it said, offered prospective investors incentives such as tax relief and accelerated land acquisition process
- See more at: http://independentnig.com/2016/06/13/56m-chinese-investment-coming-to-kwara/#sthash.OXuqoGOj.dpuf
Dr. Muideen Akorede, the Senior Special Assistant, Media and Communication to the Governor, said this on Sunday in a statement made available to newsmen in Ilorin.
The statement said Governor Abdulfatah Ahmed concluded the investment deal during his current investment trip to East China.
It also said the agreement for the establishment of Kwara Chitex Industrial Park was signed by Ahmed and Mr Shi Zengchao, the Managing Director of Ningbo Jinsheng Star Import and Export Co Ltd.
The statement said the event took place at the 18th China Zhejiang and Investment and Trade Symposium held in Ningbo, East China.
It said the initiative involved $3.7 billion worth of investments in 31 projects out of which $1.4 billion was for outbound investments.
The statement quoted the governor as expressing delight over the multimillion dollar project which was expected to commence soon.
The park, according to the governor, would create 3,000 jobs for the people of the state.
“We are looking for investors, especially in the area of manufacturing.
“We have a very youthful population which shows there is a strong workforce that can support industrialisation.
“There are opportunities in textiles, agriculture, mining and other areas, the potentials are huge,” the statement quoted Ahmed as saying.
It also quoted Ahmed’s Chief Economic Assistant, Mr. Abayomi Ogunsola, as saying government would provide about N1 billion in counterpart funding and 400 hectares of land as well as infrastructure support.
The statement also said the governor held preliminary talks with potential investors in agribusiness and agro allied industries during the visit to China.
Ahmed, it said, offered prospective investors incentives such as tax relief and accelerated land acquisition process
- See more at: http://independentnig.com/2016/06/13/56m-chinese-investment-coming-to-kwara/#sthash.OXuqoGOj.dpuf
The
Kwara government says it has secured a $56 million investment from
China for the establishment of a textile industrial park in the state.
Dr. Muideen Akorede, the Senior Special Assistant, Media and Communication to the Governor, said this on Sunday in a statement made available to newsmen in Ilorin.
The statement said Governor Abdulfatah Ahmed concluded the investment deal during his current investment trip to East China.
It also said the agreement for the establishment of Kwara Chitex Industrial Park was signed by Ahmed and Mr Shi Zengchao, the Managing Director of Ningbo Jinsheng Star Import and Export Co Ltd.
The statement said the event took place at the 18th China Zhejiang and Investment and Trade Symposium held in Ningbo, East China.
It said the initiative involved $3.7 billion worth of investments in 31 projects out of which $1.4 billion was for outbound investments.
The statement quoted the governor as expressing delight over the multimillion dollar project which was expected to commence soon.
The park, according to the governor, would create 3,000 jobs for the people of the state.
“We are looking for investors, especially in the area of manufacturing.
“We have a very youthful population which shows there is a strong workforce that can support industrialisation.
“There are opportunities in textiles, agriculture, mining and other areas, the potentials are huge,” the statement quoted Ahmed as saying.
It also quoted Ahmed’s Chief Economic Assistant, Mr. Abayomi Ogunsola, as saying government would provide about N1 billion in counterpart funding and 400 hectares of land as well as infrastructure support.
The statement also said the governor held preliminary talks with potential investors in agribusiness and agro allied industries during the visit to China.
Ahmed, it said, offered prospective investors incentives such as tax relief and accelerated land acquisition process
- See more at: http://independentnig.com/2016/06/13/56m-chinese-investment-coming-to-kwara/#sthash.OXuqoGOj.dpuf
Dr. Muideen Akorede, the Senior Special Assistant, Media and Communication to the Governor, said this on Sunday in a statement made available to newsmen in Ilorin.
The statement said Governor Abdulfatah Ahmed concluded the investment deal during his current investment trip to East China.
It also said the agreement for the establishment of Kwara Chitex Industrial Park was signed by Ahmed and Mr Shi Zengchao, the Managing Director of Ningbo Jinsheng Star Import and Export Co Ltd.
The statement said the event took place at the 18th China Zhejiang and Investment and Trade Symposium held in Ningbo, East China.
It said the initiative involved $3.7 billion worth of investments in 31 projects out of which $1.4 billion was for outbound investments.
The statement quoted the governor as expressing delight over the multimillion dollar project which was expected to commence soon.
The park, according to the governor, would create 3,000 jobs for the people of the state.
“We are looking for investors, especially in the area of manufacturing.
“We have a very youthful population which shows there is a strong workforce that can support industrialisation.
“There are opportunities in textiles, agriculture, mining and other areas, the potentials are huge,” the statement quoted Ahmed as saying.
It also quoted Ahmed’s Chief Economic Assistant, Mr. Abayomi Ogunsola, as saying government would provide about N1 billion in counterpart funding and 400 hectares of land as well as infrastructure support.
The statement also said the governor held preliminary talks with potential investors in agribusiness and agro allied industries during the visit to China.
Ahmed, it said, offered prospective investors incentives such as tax relief and accelerated land acquisition process
- See more at: http://independentnig.com/2016/06/13/56m-chinese-investment-coming-to-kwara/#sthash.OXuqoGOj.dpuf
The 2016 Tony Awards, arguably one of theatre's biggest award shows, held yesterday Sunday, June 12th at New York City's Beacon Theatre.
Expectedly, the event drew some of Broadway and Hollywood's top guns including nominees Lupita Nyong’o and Sophie Okonedo, media mogul, Oprah Winfrey, Orange is the New Black actress Uzo Abuda, amongst others.
The event was hosted by 2012 Best Actor Tony winner and Late Late Night Show host, James Corden, who kicked off the ceremony by paying tribute to victims of the Orlando shooting.
Leading
the pack with 11 wins was Grammy and Pulitzer-award winning play,
"Hamilton", which had previously set the record for highest number of
nominations with 16 nods.
British-Nigerian actress, Cynthia Erivo, also nabbed the Best Actress in a Leading Role award for "The Colour Purple".
See the full list of winners:
Best Play
Eclipsed
The Father
The Humans (WINNER)
King Charles III
Best Musical
The Father
The Humans (WINNER)
King Charles III
Best Musical
Bright Star
Hamilton (WINNER)
School of Rock – The Musical
Shuffle Along, Or The Making of the Musical Sensation of 1921 and All That Followed
Waitress
Best Revival of a Play
Hamilton (WINNER)
School of Rock – The Musical
Shuffle Along, Or The Making of the Musical Sensation of 1921 and All That Followed
Waitress
Best Revival of a Play
Arthur Miller's The Crucible
Arthur Miller's A View from the Bridge (WINNER)
Blackbird
Long Day's Journey into Night
Noises Off
Best Revival of a Musical
Arthur Miller's A View from the Bridge (WINNER)
Blackbird
Long Day's Journey into Night
Noises Off
Best Revival of a Musical
The Color Purple (WINNER)
Fiddler on the Roof
She Loves Me
Spring Awakening
Best Book of a Musical
Fiddler on the Roof
She Loves Me
Spring Awakening
Best Book of a Musical
Steve Martin, Bright Star
Lin-Manuel Miranda, Hamilton (WINNER)
Julian Fellowes, School of Rock – The Musical
George C. Wolfe, Shuffle Along, Or The Making of the Musical Sensation of 1921 and All That Followed
Best Original Score (Music and/or Lyrics) Written for the Theatre
Lin-Manuel Miranda, Hamilton (WINNER)
Julian Fellowes, School of Rock – The Musical
George C. Wolfe, Shuffle Along, Or The Making of the Musical Sensation of 1921 and All That Followed
Best Original Score (Music and/or Lyrics) Written for the Theatre
Bright Star
Hamilton (WINNER)
School of Rock – The Musical
Waitress
Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Play
Hamilton (WINNER)
School of Rock – The Musical
Waitress
Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Play
Gabriel Byrne, Long Day's Journey into Night
Jeff Daniels, Blackbird
Frank Langella, The Father (WINNER)
Tim Pigott-Smith, King Charles III
Mark Strong, Arthur Miller's A View from the Bridge
Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Play
Jeff Daniels, Blackbird
Frank Langella, The Father (WINNER)
Tim Pigott-Smith, King Charles III
Mark Strong, Arthur Miller's A View from the Bridge
Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Play
Laurie Metcalf, Misery
Lupita Nyong'o, Eclipsed
Lupita Nyong'o, Eclipsed
Jessica Lange, Long Day's Journey into Night (WINNER)
Sophie Okonedo, Arthur Miller's The Crucible
Michelle Williams, Blackbird
Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Musical
Sophie Okonedo, Arthur Miller's The Crucible
Michelle Williams, Blackbird
Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Musical
Alex Brightman, School of Rock – The Musical
Danny Burstein, Fiddler on the Roof
Zachary Levi, She Loves Me
Lin-Manuel Miranda, Hamilton
Leslie Odom, Jr., Hamilton (WINNER)
Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Musical
Danny Burstein, Fiddler on the Roof
Zachary Levi, She Loves Me
Lin-Manuel Miranda, Hamilton
Leslie Odom, Jr., Hamilton (WINNER)
Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Musical
Laura Benanti, She Loves Me
Carmen Cusack, Bright Star
Cynthia Erivo, The Color Purple (WINNER)
Jessie Mueller, Waitress
Phillipa Soo, Hamilton
Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Role in a Play
Carmen Cusack, Bright Star
Cynthia Erivo, The Color Purple (WINNER)
Jessie Mueller, Waitress
Phillipa Soo, Hamilton
Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Role in a Play
Bill Camp, Arthur Miller's The Crucible
David Furr, Noises Off
Richard Goulding, King Charles III
Michael Shannon, Long Day's Journey into Night
Reed Birney, The Humans (WINNER)
David Furr, Noises Off
Richard Goulding, King Charles III
Michael Shannon, Long Day's Journey into Night
Reed Birney, The Humans (WINNER)
Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Role in a Play
Pascale Armand, Eclipsed
Megan Hilty, Noises Off
Jayne Houdyshell, The Humans (WINNER)
Andrea Martin, Noises Off
Saycon Sengbloh, Eclipsed
Megan Hilty, Noises Off
Jayne Houdyshell, The Humans (WINNER)
Andrea Martin, Noises Off
Saycon Sengbloh, Eclipsed
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