No underhand dealings in Falomo Shopping Centre redevelopment contract – Afriland properties

Semiu Salami
Semiu Salami
Falomo Shopping Centre

Less than 24 hours after Lagos State Governor, Akinwunmi Ambode gave approval for the revocation of the Falomo Shopping Centre, the concessionaire, Afriland Properties Plc, has dismissed allegations that it paid only N50 million for a 50-year lease of the government-owned land.

The company in a statement by its managing director, Uzo Oshogwe, denied the suggestion that it had engaged in any misconduct or that the transaction was in any way detrimental to the people and government of Lagos State.

Afriland properties insisted that it is strongly committed to creating a world class project, which will act as an economic magnet for central Lagos, creating opportunities for Lagosians and which crucially has been structured to ensure ongoing value will accrue to Lagos State and to Lagosians.

It stressed that the contract was “negotiated transparently and in accordance with best practice.

“Afriland Properties PLC and the Lagos State Development Property Corporation (LSDPC), acting on behalf of the Lagos State government, established a Special Purpose Vehicle( SPV) which is jointly owned by the parties for the specific purpose of developing the Falomo project.

“Under the terms of the agreement, the SPV- Falomo Shopping Centre Development Company Ltd – was granted a concession to, amongst other things, develop, build, operate and maintain the Project on a Build, Operate and Transfer (BOT) basis.”

It said that the N50 million paid to LSDPC was for an expression of interest in the redevelopment project, stressing that LSPDC will receive a 35 percent interest in the SPV for its land contribution and through this significant Equity Holding, will continue to receive significant ongoing value.

It said that Afriland is obliged to fund the entirety of the development costs which is projected to exceed N30 billion without recourse to the Nigerian taxpayer.

It said that the new facility will comprise a state-of-the-art shopping mall, office complex and generous parking facilities.

“Afriland has consistently adhered to the terms of its agreement with LSDPC, as outlined in the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) and Joint Venture Agreement that were signed and executed by the aforementioned parties.

“Furthermore, all value to be derived from the creation of this world-class commercial venture will be held in, and enjoyed by Lagos State and its residents. The development will ultimately revert to the state upon expiration of the lease.”

Apart from delivering an environment that befits the city and is consistent with the government’s goal of an aesthetically pleasing skyline, Afriland said that the Falomo site will be home to thriving businesses that will contribute significantly to the Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) of the state.

“As an organization, Afriland Properties Plc and its affiliated companies have always upheld the values of integrity and excellence. We have nothing but the utmost respect for the dictates of the law and till date, have acted accordingly. As such, we are unequivocal in our belief that our sincere intentions for this landmark project will be validated in due course.

“As a significant investor in Nigeria and one which is committed to ensuring value creation within the country, we would underline the importance of creating a business environment that is based on transparency, contractual certainty and social partnership.

“At a time when Nigeria urgently needs to diversify its economy and attract broad based foreign direct investment, the rumours we have identified do little to promote the National interest or create the business environment our country needs,” it said.

It will be recalled that the state government, in a statement signed by Habeeb Arunna, Chief Press Secretary to Governor Ambode on Wednesday, had said that the decision was carried out based on a recent discovery that the concession was grossly detrimental to the interests of the people of the state.

The governor said that the concessionaire, Afriland Properties, paid only N50 million for a 50-year lease of the property belonging to the government.

He said the State Government as custodian of the interests of Lagosians is committed to the restructuring of the LSDPC to ensure it begins to provide positive capital returns to the State Government for the ultimate benefit of the people.

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