Eko Atlantic Celebrates Reclamation of 5,000,000 Square Metres of Land from the Sea
Eko Atlantic Celebrates Reclamation of 5,000,000 Square Metres of Land from the Sea
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LAGOS, Nigeria, Feb. 23, 2013 /PRN=KYODO JBN/ --
His Excellency the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria,
Dr. Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, applauds a 'noble initiative' and
gives the project the full support of the his Government
Eko Atlantic, the visionary new city for Lagos, Nigeria drew high-level
presidential praise from both the Nigerian President, Goodluck Jonathan and the
former President of the United States of America, Bill Clinton during a
dedication ceremony to mark a milestone event.
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Describing the development of Eko Atlantic as an outstanding initiative
President Jonathan said, 'This landmark event is continuing the good news
narrative that Nigeria must now embrace permanently. You cannot be hearing only
ugly stories. Eko Atlantic City is bringing us happiness and this happiness has
come to stay.'
Eko Atlantic land reclamation started in February 2008 with a 7-year
dredging operation planned to create 8,000 square metres of new land every day.
A year after reclamation work began the Chagoury Group, the developers and
planners of Eko Atlantic, based in Lagos, Nigeria, committed at the Clinton
Global Initiative in New York to protect Victoria Island from coastal erosion
through the forces of the Atlantic Ocean.
Since making their commitment the developers have built a sea revetment
known as The Great Wall of Lagos that now stands at three and a half
kilometres. Half the land needed to build the new city has been recovered from
the ocean.
'They have reclaimed five million square metres of land from the sea. They
have built the beginnings of this amazing wall. They have kept their commitment
and it will help to diversify the economy of Nigeria, to brand Lagos all over
the world and to create an enormous number of opportunities. I am convinced
that within five years people will be coming from everywhere just to look at
the wall.'
The Great Wall has brought back the coastline of Victoria Island to where
it was a century ago before coastal erosion began to wash it away.
'This is an ingenious engineering feat,' said President Clinton, This is
something I am telling you there will be countless numbers of people coming
here to study. It is something you can be very proud of.'
The Governor of Lagos State, Babatunde Raji Fashola hosted the dedication
ceremony close to the massive sea revetment that protects the five million
square metres of land. 'When all is done, a new city will emerge here from what
was once a devastated area as a result of nature's onslaught, said Governor
Fashola. 'But that devastation is now history. Our ultimate triumph beckons,'
he said, 'the human spirit will prevail because of the goodwill of a few good
men.'
The dedication ceremony was attended by high-ranking Nigerian Federal and
State officials as well as international developers, financial institutions and
the diplomatic corps.
In his address, the Executive Chairman of Eko Atlantic, Mr. Ronald
Chagoury, said, "Nigeria is a great nation. Building a city of this calibre can
only be achieved by putting our hands together. Today we are at a turning point
where the real construction of the city has started." And he added, "Today
Lagos is the economic capital of Nigeria. We pray by your blessing Mr.
President, to become the economic and financial centre of Africa in the near
future".
The construction of infrastructure for Eko Atlantic, such as roads,
drainage and sewage systems has also started as has foundation work for Eko
Atlantic's first commercial tower block. An international developer, Satellite
Oil and Gas from Nigeria, has started to build Eko Energy Estate and numerous
other projects are in the pipeline.
Upon completion, the developers and city planners of the new city will
have produced 10,000,000 square metres of land, ripe for development:
equivalent in size to the skyscraper district of Manhattan in New York City.
Eko Atlantic is designed to provide the space and infrastructure to house
250,000 people and become the workplace for a further 150,000.
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SOURCE: South Energyx Nigeria Limited
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