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Sanwo-Olu Meets Turkish Construction Giant On Lekki-Epe Airport by adamusuleiman3: 4:53pm On Oct 09
The Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, recently led a delegation from the state to Istanbul, Turkey, for a working visit with executives from Summa International Construction Inc.

In a statement and photos shared on his official X.com handle on Wednesday, Sanwo-Olu stated that the meeting aimed at exploring potential collaboration on the Lekki-Epe Airport project.

The statement read, “I led a team on a working visit to Istanbul, Turkey, where we engaged with executives from Summa Group, a key player in the construction sector.

“Our discussions focused on the vision for the Lekki-Epe International Airport, which will significantly improve connectivity in Lagos State and alleviate congestion at Murtala Mohammed International Airport.”


It added that the Chairman of Summa International Construction Inc., Selim Bora, took the governor and his team on a tour of the company projects.

“Mr. Selim Bora, the Chairman of Summa International Construction Inc., provided us with a tour of their projects, showcasing the company’s expertise and commitment to quality. The group has a proven track record in delivering large-scale infrastructure initiatives.

“As we explore potential collaboration on the airport project, we recognize its transformative impact on our economy, from job creation to establishing Lagos as a leading hub for international travel and commerce,”
Sanwo-Olu wrote.
https://punchng.com/pictorial-sanwo-olu-meets-turkish-construction-giant-on-lekki-epe-airport/?amp

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Re: Sanwo-Olu Meets Turkish Construction Giant On Lekki-Epe Airport by chigoziri2403(m): 4:57pm On Oct 09
Sanwo olu reminds me of Ambode developmental strides

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Re: Sanwo-Olu Meets Turkish Construction Giant On Lekki-Epe Airport by chopnaira: 4:57pm On Oct 09
The most hard working governor in Nigeria.
God bless SW Nigeria.

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Re: Sanwo-Olu Meets Turkish Construction Giant On Lekki-Epe Airport by DeLaRue: 4:59pm On Oct 09
Once again, this has started on a wrong note.

Interested construction companies should be coming to you, Governor, to express their interest. Not you going to them.

When will we ever learn about power dynamics, optics, and the art of negotiating from a position of strength.

There appears to be no end in sight to the African affliction of inferiority complex.

angry

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Re: Sanwo-Olu Meets Turkish Construction Giant On Lekki-Epe Airport by Slytiger: 5:00pm On Oct 09
DeLaRue:
Once again, this has started on the wrong note.

Interested construction companies should be coming to you, Governor, to express their interest. Not you going to them.

When will we ever learn about power dynamics, optics, and the art of negotiating from a position of strength.

angry



If Tinubu had waited for investors to come to him when he was Lagos governor, we would not have Lekki free trade zone, let alone Dangote refinery.

Sit this one out. It's beyond your IQ level.

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Re: Sanwo-Olu Meets Turkish Construction Giant On Lekki-Epe Airport by PerfectStranger(m): 5:05pm On Oct 09
He's been an active and strategic Governor.

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Re: Sanwo-Olu Meets Turkish Construction Giant On Lekki-Epe Airport by chopnaira: 5:07pm On Oct 09
Slytiger:

If Tinubu had waited for investors to come to him when he was Lagos governor, we would not have Lekki free trade zone, let alone Dangote refinery.

Sit this one out. It's beyond your IQ level.

Yeah. LFTZ kicked off after the Lagos state gov went into a contract with the Chinese at the 2006 Beijing Summit.

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Re: Sanwo-Olu Meets Turkish Construction Giant On Lekki-Epe Airport by DeLaRue: 5:10pm On Oct 09
Slytiger:

If Tinubu had waited for investors to come to him when he was Lagos governor, we would not have Lekki free trade zone, let alone Dangote refinery.

Sit this one out. It's beyond your IQ level.

This is different. Lekki free trade was a high risk, unknown factor 20 or 25 years ago, so the vision needed to be sold to foreign investors.


This is completely different. None of Lagos, Lekki, or the potential of an airport is an unknown quantity the way an abstract free zone area in the Lekki area was years back. So there are many international companies interested in getting involved in the airport.

Also, a single Nigerian or a consortium of 2 or 3 Nigerians can finance this project from start to finish, and just bring in an international operator to manage the airport on an O & M basis. Bringing a Turkish company to build the airport on a 25, 30 or more years concession is not an optimum way of going about this. It's just the usual African mentality of selling off everything to foreigners.

And you questioning my intellect grin What will one not hear on Nairaland.

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Re: Sanwo-Olu Meets Turkish Construction Giant On Lekki-Epe Airport by Cromagnon: 5:16pm On Oct 09
Why never a Nigerian construction giant. Always foreign. To pour sand again

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Re: Sanwo-Olu Meets Turkish Construction Giant On Lekki-Epe Airport by Ibrahimcoomasie: 5:18pm On Oct 09
DeLaRue:


This is different. Lekki free trade was a high risk, unknown factor 20 or 25 years ago, so the vision needed to be sold to foreign investors.


This is completely different. None of Lagos, Lekki, or the potential of an airport is an unknown quantity the way an abstract free zone area in the Lekki area was years back. So there are many international companies interested in getting involved in the airport.

Also, a single Nigerian can finance this project from start to finish, and just bring in an international operator to manage the airport on an O & M basis. Bringing a Turkish company to build the airport on a 25, 30 or more years concession is not an optimum way of going about this. It's just the usual African mentality of selling off everything to foreigners.

And you questioning my intellect grin What will one not hear on Nairaland.

This one doesn't even know the airport is going to be located within the Lekki free trade zone. Look at how he is contradicting himself in a bid to sound intelligent LMAO.

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Re: Sanwo-Olu Meets Turkish Construction Giant On Lekki-Epe Airport by HAPPINESSWEALTH(f): 6:01pm On Oct 09
good one governor,






one of the governor that our role model Princess FChukwu is supporting and the reason the president anf governor enemies are fighting her ,but she keep winning them ,











we love you our role model
Princess FChukwu .

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Re: Sanwo-Olu Meets Turkish Construction Giant On Lekki-Epe Airport by computer0810(m): 6:02pm On Oct 09
Lagos is a progressive state......governed by those that think yoruba first......anyone that does not think yoruba in governing lagos will take it backward

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Re: Sanwo-Olu Meets Turkish Construction Giant On Lekki-Epe Airport by Cousin9999: 6:02pm On Oct 09
"construction giant" aka m4fia
Re: Sanwo-Olu Meets Turkish Construction Giant On Lekki-Epe Airport by Ibrahimcoomasie: 6:04pm On Oct 09
Cromagnon:
Why never a Nigerian construction giant. Always foreign. To pour sand again
You want them to give the contract to Ade, Chukwu and Hassan sons limited. Don't worry. There are many projects within a bigger projects, so there would be chances for local companies to bid on the projects within the system.

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Re: Sanwo-Olu Meets Turkish Construction Giant On Lekki-Epe Airport by INTEGRITYA1(m): 6:04pm On Oct 09
Beautiful

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Re: Sanwo-Olu Meets Turkish Construction Giant On Lekki-Epe Airport by COMPAQ(m): 6:05pm On Oct 09
Cromagnon:
Why never a Nigerian construction giant. Always foreign. To pour sand again

Which Nigerian construction giant do we have?

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Re: Sanwo-Olu Meets Turkish Construction Giant On Lekki-Epe Airport by Enugurangers: 6:06pm On Oct 09
This is an economy that the rookie GRV thinks he can manage. An architect graduate at over 40 years of age without any tangible work experience. That guy should go and start from local government councillor.

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Re: Sanwo-Olu Meets Turkish Construction Giant On Lekki-Epe Airport by SocialJustice: 6:06pm On Oct 09
Ibrahimcoomasie:

This one doesn't even know the airport is going to be located within the Lekki free trade zone. Look at how he is contradicting himself in a bid to sound intelligent LMAO.
Don't argue for the sake of it. Read what he wrote again.

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Re: Sanwo-Olu Meets Turkish Construction Giant On Lekki-Epe Airport by chudez0147(m): 6:06pm On Oct 09
My Lagos no go spoil. Eko oni gbaje!

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Re: Sanwo-Olu Meets Turkish Construction Giant On Lekki-Epe Airport by Enugurangers: 6:07pm On Oct 09
SocialJustice:
Don't argue for the sake of it. Read what he wrote again.
I read what he wrote too. That deralue or whatever he calls himself wasn't making any sense. The boy thinks the government and its officials are foolish to travel out and look for investors. Mind you, this is a project that's likely going to be in the 100 of millions of dollars. Maybe you guys think money grows on trees. Since you are always trying to bring down any positive thing with your dark minds.

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Re: Sanwo-Olu Meets Turkish Construction Giant On Lekki-Epe Airport by YesDaddyTill203: 6:08pm On Oct 09
Time for a new Airport.
It's very close to my town and close to our 350 Acre land.

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Re: Sanwo-Olu Meets Turkish Construction Giant On Lekki-Epe Airport by texas1990(m): 6:09pm On Oct 09
DeLaRue:
Once again, this has started on a wrong note.

Interested construction companies should be coming to you, Governor, to express their interest. Not you going to them.

When will we ever learn about power dynamics, optics, and the art of negotiating from a position of strength.

There appears to be no end in sight to the African affliction of inferiority complex.

angry



Mugun pls can you remember how many times your God Peter obi went to meet with foreign contractor for a development project in that una poor region? I can't blame you anyway non of it was a success oponun.

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Re: Sanwo-Olu Meets Turkish Construction Giant On Lekki-Epe Airport by wickedclown: 6:09pm On Oct 09
Meanwhile... Some people for easy go deh cry say federal government no build airport for them.... Make una deh wait...

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Re: Sanwo-Olu Meets Turkish Construction Giant On Lekki-Epe Airport by JagabanB: 6:09pm On Oct 09
In few years after it's construction, the people who are busy celebrating a wrètchèd bus stop today will tell u that it happened because of FG.

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Re: Sanwo-Olu Meets Turkish Construction Giant On Lekki-Epe Airport by computer0810(m): 6:09pm On Oct 09
DeLaRue:
Once again, this has started on a wrong note.

Interested construction companies should be coming to you, Governor, to express their interest. Not you going to them.

When will we ever learn about power dynamics, optics, and the art of negotiating from a position of strength.

There appears to be no end in sight to the African affliction of inferiority complex.

angry




Go and advice ur state governor from inside gutter that u r 😂

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Re: Sanwo-Olu Meets Turkish Construction Giant On Lekki-Epe Airport by iLoveYouToo(m): 6:10pm On Oct 09
Cromagnon:
Why never a Nigerian construction giant. Always foreign. To pour sand again


See this one, give am 20m now e still no go buy Innoson.

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Re: Sanwo-Olu Meets Turkish Construction Giant On Lekki-Epe Airport by SocialJustice: 6:11pm On Oct 09
Enugurangers:

I read what he wrote too. That deralue or whatever he calls himself wasn't making any sense. The boy thinks the government and its officials are foolish to travel out and look for investors. Mind you, this is a project that's likely going to be in the 100 of millions of dollars. Maybe you guys think money grows on trees.
All he said is that the contract should start with open bidding to the governor and not the governor showing preference to a foreign firm. Nigerian companies are able to finance projects worth billions of dollars, nothing too big that can't be handled locally.

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Re: Sanwo-Olu Meets Turkish Construction Giant On Lekki-Epe Airport by Gboom: 6:11pm On Oct 09
DeLaRue:
Once again, this has started on a wrong note.

Interested construction companies should be coming to you, Governor, to express their interest. Not you going to them.

When will we ever learn about power dynamics, optics, and the art of negotiating from a position of strength.

There appears to be no end in sight to the African affliction of inferiority complex.

angry




I don't know that you are seeing what ayam seeing.
Is it inferiority complex we should call this action or another name

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Re: Sanwo-Olu Meets Turkish Construction Giant On Lekki-Epe Airport by chopnaira: 6:11pm On Oct 09
JagabanB:
In few years after it's construction, the people who are busy celebrating a wrètchèd bus stop today will tell u that it happened because of FG.
Or streetlight and Julius Berger signboard grin

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Re: Sanwo-Olu Meets Turkish Construction Giant On Lekki-Epe Airport by Abufo: 6:11pm On Oct 09
chopnaira:
The most hard working governor in Nigeria.
God bless SW Nigeria.



God blesses those that Bless his own people ( the real Jews) Ndigbo! Take it or leave it!

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Re: Sanwo-Olu Meets Turkish Construction Giant On Lekki-Epe Airport by chopnaira: 6:11pm On Oct 09
SocialJustice:
All he said is that the contract should start with open bidding to the governor and not the governor showing preference to a foreign firm. Nigerian companies are able to finance projects worth billions of dollars, nothing too big that can't be handled locally.
Lol. LAGOS Government has been trying to secure funding for it since 2011. This one is talking bidding. 🤡

A Nigerian bank is the financial advisor.

If we check now, you are from Ebonyi or one of those funny states that should normally be a local government.

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