Harboursandport.com: Lagos
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Group Executive Vice Chairman, SIFAX Group, Dr. Taiwo Afolabi, has explained
the rationale behind SIFAX Group’s proposed investment in Gambia. He noted that
the desire to contribute meaningfully to the rebuilding of the country’s
economy was responsible for the inroad being made into the West African
country.
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L-R: Saheed Lasisi, General Manager, Business
Development, SIFAX Group; Dr. Taiwo Afolabi
(MON), Group Executive Vice Chairman, SIFAX
Group; Mrs. Rohey Malick Lowe, first female
Mayor
of Banjul, Gambia and John Jenkins, Group
Managing
Director, SIFAX Group during the courtesy visit
and
facility inspection tour of Ports & Cargo
Handling Services
Limited one of the subsidiaries of SIFAX Group
by the
Gambian Mayor recently.
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The
SIFAX Group boss made this known during the courtesy visit and facility
inspection tour of Ports & Cargo Handling Services Limited, one of the
subsidiaries of the company by Mrs. RoheyMalick Lowe, first female Mayor of
Banjul, the capital of Gambia recently.
Lowe’s visit is part of the build up to the SIFAX Group’s multi-million
dollar investment in The Gambia.
In a statement signed by Corporate
Affairs Manager, Sifax Muyiwa Akande, noted that Afolabi said that the country
is just emerging into a new dawn and deserves all the support it could get.
He
said: “Gambia has a new leadership who is willing to open up the country for
foreign investment so the economy could be developed. I believe so much in the
economic growth and development of the continent by Africans. Africans should
be a major stakeholder in the economic transformation of Africa. The new
president has also promised an enabling environment that is conducive and
inviting.
“Aside,
before we ventured into this, I personally embarked on a research to find out
about the country. Of all the African countries we have visited to do business
recently, The Gambia offers a unique business proposition that seeks to keep
investors business running with good returns on investments.
“We want to replicate the successes of our
business models here in Gambia too. Our 30 years’ experience in the maritime industry will be very useful in building the economy
of Gambia. Our promise is that the country’s economy will feel our impact as we
don’t intend to limit our interventions to the maritime sector alone. We have
identified other key areas we will be willing to invest in the nearest future.”
In
her response,RoheyMalick Lowe, the visiting Mayor commended Ports & Cargo
Handling Services for its giant strides in the Nigeria’s maritime sector.
Lowe,
who was obviously impressed by the state-of-the-art facilities at the terminal,
urged the company to bring same positive effect to her country. “I must commend
Ports & Cargo for a job well done. I am very impressed. So many critics
back in Gambia are skeptical of SIFAX Group’s capacity to handle the job, but
with what I have seen today, there is no doubt that the company can
successfully transform our economy. I am going back to Gambia to propagate the
gospel of SIFAX Group brand back home,” she said.
Lowe
thanked Dr. Taiwo Afolabi, who conducted her round the terminal, and management
team for the opportunity and said the tour has added to her wealth of knowledge.

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