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‘FEC decision on land swap in Abuja a revolutionary step’

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Moses Ayom, promoter of Ketti District under the FCDA land swap programme and CEO of Hongye International Ltd, has hailed the decision of the federal executive council to lift the suspension on the FCT land swap programme as a revolutionary step to bridge the infrastructure deficit.

In a statement issued in Abuja, Ayom described the FEC resolution as evidence of President Muhammadu Buhari’s commitment to fast-track Nigeria’s quest to overcome her infrastructural, housing and employment challenges.

“This is a new dawn for Nigeria. A major stumbling block for investor confidence has been lifted. I congratulate all Nigerians for this,” he said.

Speaking on the benefits of the decision, Ayom who was on the first presidential trade mission to China in 2016, said with the opening of new districts, cases of traffic congestion, housing deficits, infrastructural decay and environmental hazards will become things of the past.

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He said with this decision, his dream of establishing Africa’s largest Green Smart City in Ketti will now be a reality. He said Nigerians will soon begin to witness urbanisation programmes similar to cities like Dubai, Qatar, Schenzen and Milton Keynes.

Ayom assured Nigerians that the cost of housing will be drastically reduced with the various partnerships and synergies investors like him have put in place.

He said the Hongye group has signed a development partnership agreement with the Federal Housing Authority and other international environmental investors to develop Ketti district covering 308 hectares to international standards.

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The entrepreneur who was recently honoured with the award of “ Outstanding Advocate of China/Nigeria Relations “ by the Chinese government expressed delight that the massive infrastructure projects will absorb thousands of unemployed youths as his sister companies operating quarry sites will now be put to proper use.

He praised Godwin Emefiele, governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria for approving a N1 billion loan under the real sector support facility to his company Granite and Marble Ltd as counterpart funding in an investment agreement signed with SBM China Ltd, one of the world’s biggest manufacturers of mining equipment to establish Africa’s largest mining processing plant in Abuja to be drawn from Zenith Bank Plc.

“This is the time to realize the full benefits of this agreement that was signed during the presidential trade mission to China in 2016. “ he said.

Ketti District, one of the districts approved under the FCT land swap programme is located on a vast greenfield along the airport road and is designed for low and medium density housing and commercial use.

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It has a space for a PGA standard golf course as well as spaces for the world’s top hotel and tourism brands.

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