Omo Eko Project: Lagos Governor, Sanwo-Olu Holds Bilateral Talks With EU Ambassador

Posted on May 29, 2025

<strong><em>Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu (middle) the European Union (EU) Ambassador to Nigeria and Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), Mr. Gautier Mignot (3rd left) during the visit of the EU Delegation to Governor Sanwo-Olu at the State House in Marina, Lagos. PHOTOS: KADIRI SAMOD ADETOLA.</em></strong>

BATULA MURITALA AJIBOLA

Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, on Thursday, met with the European Union (EU) Ambassador to Nigeria and Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), Mr. Gautier Mignot, to discuss the strength of Lagos-EU cooperation and multilateral business relations.

The envoy, who led the EU delegation from Abuja, held talks with the Governor at the State House in Marina, Lagos.

At the centre of the bilateral discussion was the proposed ‘Omi Eko’ project— a visionary initiative designed to transform Lagos’ inland waterways into a world-class transportation hub.

The project, estimated to cost €410 million, is to be jointly financed through public and private equities, with all partners — European Union, French Development Agency, European Investment Bank and Lagos State Government — supervising its implementation.

After the completion of feasibility analysis by project partners, Sanwo-Olu said he was delighted that the project would formally take off next month. He said the ‘Omi Eko’ initiative would harness the economic potential of the State’s aquatic ecosystem to solve socio-economic problems, while providing alternative for the residents in mobility.

He said: “With the Omi Eko project, we are about to enhance the capacity of our infrastructure to provide quicker connectivity options for our residents. There will be more stations, more high-capacity electric boats and better water transportation services. The initiative will also enable us to expand the security and surveillance capabilities to make our waterways more navigable.

“The entire project fits into our vision of delivering an integrated urban transportation system that will be efficiently operated. In terms of sustainability, the initiative is designed to adapt to future adjustments but the project has to commence so that we can have measurable progress before the expiration of our term in office. Omi Eko is one of the legacy projects my administration will be bequeathing to change the face of the public transport system in Lagos.”

Sanwo-Olu said the EU’s investment in Lagos’ waterways would create a significant boost for tourism and further make Lagos more competitive for destination investors.

The Governor said the State would be delighted to see the project taking off next month, urging the partners to ensure timely release of funding and front-loading of materials required for civil work on the project.

Sanwo-Olu also welcomed the planned move by EU-owned Infrastructure Development Bank to make a foray into the Nigerian financial system, describing the decision as a “positive step”.

The Governor said the State Government looked forward to deepening cooperation with EU member states, while pledging that Lagos would continue to enhance measures that would safeguard investments in the State.

Mignot said he brought “good news” from the EU investors, disclosing that groundbreaking would be performed by parties at the end of June to formally launch ‘Omi Eko’ project.

The envoy said: “We have good news both from the EIB and AFD; now we are ready to sign the agreements that will allow the over €400 million Omi Eko project to kick off. By the end of June 2025, we will be organising a launching event in Lagos where I will be joining the French ambassador to make landmark investment decisions.”

Appreciating the commitment of Lagos Government to the bilateral relationship made with the EU, Mignot observed that the significant part of the European economic presence in Nigeria was largely resided in Lagos.

The ambassador said the plan was underway to further strengthen economic cooperation with Lagos, noting that the European Chamber of Commerce had been rejigged to be more flexible and strategic in its broad economic partnerships in Nigeria.

He also expressed the interest of the EU to commit more investment to the technology sector, noting that German-owned GIZ had been taking the lead in the area.

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