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Lagos State, Design Week advocate speedy industrialisation through PPP

By Helen Oji
01 March 2025   |   3:25 am
Design Week and the Lagos State Government have called for increased collaboration between the government and the private sector to fasttrack the country’s industrialisation. Founder of Design Week, Lagos, Titi Ogufere emphasised the urgent need for a united effort from government officials, policymakers, and financial institutions to invest in the next phase of Nigeria’s industrialisation,…
Founder of Design Week, Lagos, Titi Ogufere; Lagos State Commissioner for Commerce, Cooperatives, Trade, and Investment, Mrs. Folashade Ambrose-Medebem and Founder of Majeurs Holdings and SUSU Studios, Demi Samande at the presentation and unveiling of a book titled, “In her hands: Shaping the future of manufacturing in Africa” written by Demi Samande, at the Design & Innovation Exhibition in Ecobank Pan African Centre (EPAC), Victoria Island, Lagos

Design Week and the Lagos State Government have called for increased collaboration between the government and the private sector to fasttrack the country’s industrialisation.

Founder of Design Week, Lagos, Titi Ogufere emphasised the urgent need for a united effort from government officials, policymakers, and financial institutions to invest in the next phase of Nigeria’s industrialisation, which will be primarily driven by design, manufacturing, and innovation.

At the ongoing Design & Innovation Exhibition, organised by Design Week, Lagos, in partnership with Ecobank Nigeria and the Ministry of Arts, Culture, Tourism, and the Creative Economy, Ogufere highlighted how nations that have led the world, particularly through technological revolutions or manufacturing excellence, were built on design.

The event also marked the launch of Operation Quadrant Ignite (OQI) by the Lagos State Government and featured the unveiling of “In Her Hands: Shaping the Future of Manufacturing in Africa”, a book by Demi Samande, Founder of Majeurs Holdings and SUSU Studios.

Ogufere noted that the theme of this year’s event, “The Road to Industrialisation,” aimed to explore how to bridge the gap between designers and manufacturers to ensure that ideas evolve from concepts into tangible products.

She asserted, “History has shown us that design and industrialisation go hand in hand. True economic progress is driven by design, manufacturing, and innovation. The nations that have led the world—whether through technological revolutions or manufacturing excellence—have been built by design.”

She said: “We are a nation rich in talent, resources, and ideas, as seen in this exhibition. But potential alone is not enough. To move from vision to reality, we must create the right policies, infrastructure, and business environments that empower designers, manufacturers, and entrepreneurs to produce at scale, not just for local markets, but for export.”

Ogufere further stated that to achieve rapid industrialization, it is vital to “bridge the gap between designers and manufacturers, ensuring that ideas do not remain concepts but become tangible products.”

She also called for government policies that encourage industrial growth, making Nigeria an attractive destination for both local and foreign investors. Additionally, she stressed the importance of prioritising skills development to equip the workforce with advanced manufacturing expertise.

Lagos State’s Commissioner for Commerce, Cooperatives, Trade, and Investment, Mrs. Folashade Ambrose-Medebem, also emphasised that Lagos remains a hub for industrialisation and innovation.

She added that industrialisation is a collective responsibility for both the government and the private sector.
Ambrose-Medebem revealed that, as part of efforts to transform the Lekki Economic Zone (LEZ) into Africa’s leading destination for manufacturing, trade, and investment, the Lagos State Government has introduced Operation Quadrant Ignite (OQI) to strengthen the region’s infrastructure. She noted, “The Lagos State Industrial Policy (LSIP) 2025–2030” is not just a vision but a structured roadmap designed to elevate Lagos into a globally competitive industrial hub.

The policy aims to enhance infrastructure development by expanding industrial zones, improving transportation networks, and ensuring a stable power supply to meet the state’s growing demand. It will also foster a more efficient business environment by simplifying regulatory processes, eliminating bureaucratic obstacles, and fast-tracking approvals for industrial projects to attract both local and international.

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