President Jonathan has reassured that his administration is determined to make Centenary City sustainable and viable from economic point of view.
“We don’t want to build a city, where everybody will have ‘maiguard’ (security guards). We don’t want a city where everybody will dig their bore holes and where everybody will be buying generators,” he said.Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Senator Pius Anyim, revealed that a Dubai-based company, Eagles Hills Properties, would develop the city at no cost to the government.
Gen. (rtd) Abdulsalami Abubakar, who is the chairman of the Centenary City Plc, noted that the project can be successful only in case peace reigns in all parts of the country.
Therefore, the former military Head of State called on Nigerians to ensure they maintain peace.
A total of N1.2bn being 100 percent compensation has been paid for economic trees of the original inhabitants as well as structures of some non natives situated in 1,200 hectares of land.
20% of the plots are earmarked for residential houses, while the remaining 80% are for mixed use and for commercial purposes.
The City is expected to incorporate a free trade zone, duty free regime, tax holidays and non-regulated banking services in an effort to boost trade and investment in Nigeria, and would create thousands of jobs opportunities for Nigerians.
The Federal Government hope to make it a replica of the success of Dubai, Monaco, Shenzhen (China), Singapore and Songdo (South Korea).
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