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LASG To Raise N87.5bn From Capital Market
The Lagos State Government says it has received clearance from the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to open a seven-year N87.5 billion bond.
In a statement in Lagos by the state’s Commissioner for Finance, Mr Ayo Gbeleyi, the state said the bond would mature in November 2020.
According to the statement, the bond is the final tranche of the state government’s N167.5 billion 2nd Debt Issuance Programme launched in November 2012.
“The bond is rated A+ by Augusto & Co. and AA- by Global Credit Ratings,” Gbeleyi said.
He said that the bond would focus on poverty eradication and sustainable economic growth through infrastructure renewal and development.
Gbeleyi said that the proceeds would be used for completion of ongoing infrastructure projects in the state to enhance the living standards of Lagosians.
He said that the bond would serve as additional funding for various projects in the state such as Lagos-Badagry Expressway, the Blue Line Metro Rail and the Adiyan Water Works project.
“Others are Ayinke House, to buy back the entire shareholding of the Lekki Concession Company, concessionaire of the Lekki-Epe Expressway, and the Shoreline Protection Works,” the commissioner said.
The bond, to be issued by way of a book build, would open next week to qualified investors like fund managers and insurance companies, among others.
Chapel Hill Denham is the lead book runner to the bond.
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