
Oba Animashaun, also known as the Arolugbade Elepe II, said he decided to honour the investors for showing an example of how foreign direct investment can impact positively on communities and the state.
“We need people to invest in our community like these people behind Alaro City, who because they have already showcased their investments, we want to reciprocate their good will,” he said. “We need to show good relationship as a mark of support of what they are doing. Alaro City is in my domain. The builders have shown to be good investors, not like some people who will acquire land and abandon it for years.
"Alaro City is packed with action and we want to encourage them. We still need to encourage more people to invest in Epe. We have land, sea and the lagoon. Epe is the fish basket of Lagos State: people come from various states to buy fish in Epe. Alaro City development just came up, but the momentum of investment is monumental because of what they are doing in housing, industrial areas and many more. Any developmental investor, who goes into housing, works and infrastructure, needs our support.”
Speaking shortly after he was conferred with the chieftaincy title, Mosier thanked the monarch for the honour and described it as a challenge to do more.
“I am pleased to receive this noble award and at the same time consider this a challenge to do more,” he said. “When we launched Alaro City one year ago, we promised to deliver investment and jobs to Lagos State and Nigeria; and we will continue to deliver on this. Global, regional and local companies are building facilities in Alaro City, taking advantage of its ideal location for transport and logistics, free zone status, secure land title and high-quality infrastructure. They will also contribute to the creation of thousands of jobs in the near future.”
On his part, Jennings said he considered the chieftaincy title as a boost in his efforts to attract foreign investment to Nigeria and the African continent.
“I thank His Royal Majesty, Oba Animashaun, for this great honour; and will use this opportunity to reiterate my long-term commitment to Africa, and to Nigeria in particular,” he said. “Alaro City is a symbol of this commitment to Nigeria; and the number of investors building their facilities and creating jobs in the city signify how our work serves as a catalyst for increased investment. We will encourage more to come in because Alaro City is also a symbol of the significant market demand for a high-quality, inclusive city-scale developments designed for business and living."