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Gov. Ambode Meets The CEO Of Yamaha Motors In Lagos – PHOTOS

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Governor of Lagos, Akinwunmi Ambode, today, welcomed Hiroyuki Yanagi, CEO Yamaha Motor Corporation and Mr. Richard Bielle, CEO of CFAO to Lagos.

The governor met both CEOs at the Grand Opening Ceremony Of CFAO Yamaha Motor Nigeria Ltd Office Premises & Assembly Line in Lagos.

According to governor Ambode, “This collaboration between CFAO of France and Yamaha of Japan to establish this plant is good news for the Lagos economy and a boost to our efforts in bringing investments to the State”.

“The significance of the location of this assembly line in Lagos is very clear; Lagos State remains the most attractive location, commercially and socially, for investments in Africa. I have come to assure you that you have made the best decision to locate your business here.

“About a year, ago when this administration came on board, one of our key objectives was to make Lagos State, a first choice destination for foreign investments. With a population in excess of 21 million, a significant proportion of which comprises of the middle class with strong purchasing power, we are convinced that Lagos State has what every investor desires in investing in any city”, he said.

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