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Sanwo-Olu in UK, Says Lagos Home to Largest Rice Mill in Africa - THISDAYLIVE

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•Urges Africans to unlock new pathways for youths

The Lagos State Governor, Mr Babajide Sanwo-Olu, yesterday told a global audience in London, UK, that the state remains one of the most economically virile globally, housing the largest rice processing mill in Africa as well as the largest food logistics park in West Africa.

He also urged Africans to unlock new pathways for young people to thrive, by reforming higher education to make it more entrepreneurial and relevant to the rapidly evolving realities of the 21st century.

Sanwo-Olu spoke while delivering his keynote address at the official launch of the Centre for African Social and Economic Transformation (CASET) at the University of the West of England, Bristol.

He said Lagos State, which he has been privileged to lead as elected governor since 2019, “embodies a megacity minting some of the most exciting artists and creatives in the world today, while also asserting itself as a global startup ecosystem, home to several unicorn companies.”

The governor said his administration, through some policies, is empowering young people with the skills, platforms, and capital they need to build businesses, create jobs, and drive change.

“Working alongside my team over the last six years, particularly through public-private partnerships, we have delivered transformational infrastructure, including a brand new and expanding metro rail system, the largest rice processing mill in Africa, West Africa’s most modern seaport, and an extensive system of modern transport networks seamlessly integrating road, rail and water.

“We are also currently building the largest food logistics park in West Africa, as well as one of the largest paediatric facilities on the continent. Lagos is today home to the Dangote Refinery, the largest single-train petroleum refinery in the world, situated on the Lekki Peninsula, which itself happens to be one of the fastest-growing industrial and real estate corridors in the world,” he added.

In Lagos state, he explained that the government recognises the power of partnership as a way of overcoming the challenges that it faces.

“For us in Lagos, ambition and audacity are signature features for all that we do. We seek to build at scale to positively transform the lives and livelihoods of our people. This is why the vision and mission of CASET, to empower people and communities in Africa, resonate so deeply with me.

“As Governor of Lagos State—Africa’s largest city and economic powerhouse—I have seen firsthand how targeted investments in education, capacity building, digital technology, and enterprise can indeed transform lives,” he added.

The governor said taking an audacious move would drive entrepreneurship as a tool for economic empowerment and position Africa as a global leader in innovation, sustainability, and inclusive growth.

He said CASET stands as a beacon of bold and bright promise, and with collective effort, its impact will be felt across Africa and beyond, promising that Lagos state will be a willing and committed partner.

The governor therefore called on all academics, policymakers, business leaders, development partners, and friends of Africa to see the centre as a timely rallying point and a platform where stakeholders can join hands to turn ideas into action and action into lasting transformation.

Sanwo-Olu, who is the patron of CASET,  said the continent, which is home to 1.4 billion people, with over 60 per cent under the age of 25, holds the greatest reservoir of youthful energy, talent, and potential anywhere in the world.

 He  commended the visionary leadership of the University of the West of England, led by Prof. Sir Steven West, the Founding Director of the Centre, Prof. Paschal Anosike, and all partners whose hard work had brought the idea to life.

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