 Lagoa Stead continues to attract investors from all walks of life through infrastructure development. Next in line is its robust efforts to lighten up coca agudar local cancer development area of the state within the next two years. Government's already discussed this on Friday when it received in the audience the new managing director of the Nigerian Breweries, Hans Sarai, who paid him a kit to visit at the Stead House marina. Plastivia Africa Lagos Stead House correspond lau di kūku o iroku wasle. Infrastructure development is a catalyst for economic growth. This motivation appears to be a drive for the current administration in Lagos Stead. Governor Sawole keeps investing in infrastructure. Coca agudar local cancer development area is now in focus. About 40 to 50 billion worth of investments in infrastructure will lighten up the area. Airfields are also on to sanitise the area from new screants. No doubt, this would minimise security threats around that corridor and build investors' confidence. Governor Sawole assures the new managing director of the Nigerian Breweries of his government support. He then stresses the need for public-private partnership to follow strength in government efforts on a sustainable basis. For security issues, for safety issues, we cannot continue to hubbub. We do not know what that means. One of the best uses is to do a lot of greening, green areas and generally improve the fiscal aesthetics of that whole place. Hence, Assadi is proud that for over 75 years in Nigeria, Nigerian Breweries has continued to sustain growth. Since 1946, Nigerian Breweries has been part of the enviable story of Lagos Stead, because we believe in the growth and development of our great people of the state. As a long-standing investor, Nigerian Breweries is glad to be part of the resilience that has made Lagos Stead the centre of excellence and a hub for economic transformation. If Lagos Stead continues to build its infrastructure, hopefully investors too will keep tripping into the state for higher returns on investment. From the State House, Marina Lagos, Love Ikuku Uyiduku reporting for PLAS TV, Africa. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.