
The Chairman of Egyptian state-run construction firm, Arab Contractors, Mohsen Salah has said that the firm has been currently commissioned to carry out bunch of infrastructure projects worth $439 million in Nigeria.
Lately, the company is said have been assigned to implement a port worth 2.2 billion Egyptian pounds in Port Harcourt, Nigeria.
On the other hand, Arab Contractors works on extending water networks, establishing sanitation plants, and paving roads in a new city in Nigeria with total cost of 1.7 billion Egyptian pounds.
The latest projects come as part of a series of other construction businesses in Nigeria being managed by Arab Contractors. Thus, the company’s volume of business in Nigeria registered one billion pounds.
The Egyptian company wants to expand its businesses in the African countries in the coming few years, Salah noted.
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