The Ukrainian Ministry of Agrarian Policy and Food in collaboration with the Lagos Free Zone, a venture of the Tolaram Group, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to build a grain terminal in the Lekki Port in Lagos, Nigeria.
This is in response to destruction of Ukraine’s food terminals as a result of the war in the country, arising from invasion by Russia.
Before the invasion in February last year, Ukraine was the largest exporter and producer of wheat.
The signing of MoU took place on Friday at the Ukraine Recovery Conference in London, according to a Ukrainian media outlet citing the ministry’s press service.
It was further gathered that the Ukrainian First Deputy Minister of Agrarian Policy and Food, Taras Vysotsky, signed the MoU on behalf of the Ukrainian side.
“Cooperation between the Ministry of Agrarian Policy and Food and the Lagos Free Zone will be aimed at the creation of the necessary infrastructure for ensuring further ceaseless supplies of Ukrainian agricultural products both to Nigeria and the entire African continent with the main goal of ensuring the food security in the regions in greatest need.
‘‘The Ukrainian agrarian sector will continue playing an important role in ensuring international food security, especially when the world population is increasing’’, he said.
Lekki Deep Sea Port in Nigeria is the country’s first fully automated port. It is a joint project of the Government of Nigeria, Lagos State Government, owner of the Lagos Free Zone, the Singapore-headquartered Tolaram Group, and the China Harbor Engineering Company.