The Lagos State Government has signed four new Public-Private Partnership (PPP) concession agreements, opening up key sectors to private investment. The agreements cover healthcare, transportation, digital governance, and outdoor advertising.
The signing ceremony, coordinated by the Office of Public-Private Partnerships, marks a strategic push to enhance infrastructure and service delivery across the state. Officials say the move will accelerate Lagos’s digital transformation and improve public services.
By leveraging private sector expertise and capital, the government aims to modernize transportation systems, expand digital services, and upgrade healthcare facilities. The outdoor advertising sector is also expected to see improved regulation and revenue generation.
These agreements align with the state’s broader agenda to foster public-private collaboration in critical areas. Further details on specific projects and timelines are expected in the coming weeks.
Article source: nigeriacommunicationsweek.com.ng | Image credit: MSME Africa
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