Governor Willie Obiano this afternoon commissioned N6 billion Shoprite in Onitsha, the Anambra State commercial hub., which was started by his predecessor, Mr. Peter Obi 30 months ago.
The representative of African Business Alliance, managers of the mall, Mazi Osita Okonkwo, saod the commencement of business in the mall will herald the influx of investors to the state.
He added that Awka and Nnewi branch of the mall will be followed, to ensure that they are also opened for business.
He said "the project costs over N6billion, and this is an example of what can be achieved when private firms align with the government. The governor has offered us tremendous incentives, like the upgrading of the Park Road and the upgrading of our power line from 11 to 33 KVA.T his is small compared to the kind of investment that will spring up in the state after now. Anambra is the place to be for any serious investor, and we can testify to that."
The mall covers a land space of 40,000 square meters with 12,000 lettable spaces, 70 in-line stores and 500 parking bays is the product of a joint venture between the government of Anambra State and African Capital Alliance, a renowned equity firm.
The mall is expected to offer 300 direct jobs and over 1000 indirect jobs to the people.
details later
The representative of African Business Alliance, managers of the mall, Mazi Osita Okonkwo, saod the commencement of business in the mall will herald the influx of investors to the state.
He added that Awka and Nnewi branch of the mall will be followed, to ensure that they are also opened for business.
He said "the project costs over N6billion, and this is an example of what can be achieved when private firms align with the government. The governor has offered us tremendous incentives, like the upgrading of the Park Road and the upgrading of our power line from 11 to 33 KVA.T his is small compared to the kind of investment that will spring up in the state after now. Anambra is the place to be for any serious investor, and we can testify to that."
The mall covers a land space of 40,000 square meters with 12,000 lettable spaces, 70 in-line stores and 500 parking bays is the product of a joint venture between the government of Anambra State and African Capital Alliance, a renowned equity firm.
The mall is expected to offer 300 direct jobs and over 1000 indirect jobs to the people.
details later
N6 Billion Onitsha Shopping Mall starts with only 3 shops in use
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