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Presidency releases video to back claim on Maersk’s $600m investment
The presidency, on
Wednesday, released a video to back its claim on securing a $600 million
investment commitment from A.P Moller-Maersk, a Danish shipping company.
In the video,
Keith Svendsen, chairman of APM Terminals, had told Doris Uzoka-Anite, the
minister of industry, trade and investment, that the company and other partners
would invest half a billion dollars ($500 million) in the ports in Apapa.
APM Terminals is a subsidiary of Maersk that manages
container terminals and provides integrated cargo and inland services.
The clip, which captures the meeting between the
minister, Svendsen, and other stakeholders, was posted on X on February 9.
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“Our proposal is to upgrade the Apapa port facility with our
In a statement on April 28, Ajuri Ngelale, special adviser
Ngelale had said Robert Uggla, chairman of A.P
However, in a report by Lloyd’s List on April 29, officials
The officials of the company, according to the publication,
“Maersk has been present in Nigeria for 35 years and, as a
“Therefore, it is natural to have an ongoing dialogue with
Reacting to the development on May 1, Bayo Onanuga, special adviser on information Citing Maersk’s statement, Onanuga said the company was
world-class capabilities. So we invested over $100 million there,” Svendsen had
said at the meeting.
partners there and invest half a billion ($500 million) in upgrading the
facilities.”
to the president on media and publicity, said Nigeria secured a $600 million
investment commitment from Maersk to expand existing ports infrastructure in
the country.
Moller-Maersk, made the investment commitment during a meeting with President
Bola Tinubu on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Saudi Arabia.
of the logistics firm said no $600 million investment deal was signed with the
Nigerian government.
said such a deal does not exist.
global provider of logistics services, we remain committed to develop
opportunities for growth to people, the port sector and businesses locally,”
the company told Lloyd’s List.
the administration. However, we are not able to comment on any investment
talks.”
and strategy to the president, also said no agreement was signed between the
federal government and Maersk.
unable to comment on investment talks, stressing that it did not also expressly
deny that there was an investment discussion.