Ogidigben Gas Project Will Stabilise Nigeria's Economy – Gov Okowa

Tue, Mar 22, 2016
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IFEANYI Okowa, governor of Delta State, has appealed to President Muhammadu Buhari to expedite action on the proposed $16 billion Gas Revolution Industrial City at Ogidigben to help boost the economy and job creation drive of the government.

The ground breaking ceremony of the project was done by former President Goodluck Jonathan in 2015.

Speaking on the sideline, at the National Economic Council, NEC, retreat, for the 36 states governors and other relevant agencies of government, at the Presidential Villa, Abuja, on Tuesday, March 22, Okowa said the project if eventually implemented would be vital to stabilising the nation’s economic and contribute to the prosperity of the Nigeria.

The governor, who expressed gratitude to the federal government for the citing the multi-billion dollars project in Delta, said “I hope that we are able to take advantage of it at the moment” adding that “if we do that, it will create thousands of jobs,” adding that it will contribute a lot to the economy of this country.

Okowa stated that due to the importance the state government placed on the project, he met with President Buhari on assumption of office and Ibe Kachikwu, minister of state for petroleum and other relevant organs of government, disclosing that “the last thing I was told was that they were supposed to have a meeting toward the end of February to take decisions as to what next to do. They have not briefed me now how far they have gone”.

The project, which is public sector driven has attracted several multinational companies in the agro-allied, banking, power, oil and gas and maritime sectors.

The Delta State Government, under the arrangement, is expected to provide all the land needed for the construction of the project while the private sector participants are expected to provide the funding for the effective takeoff of the project.

The Nigeria Export Processing Zone Authority, NEPZA, and the Nigeria Ports Authority, NPA, are expected to play key roles in the project implementation.

—  Mar 22, 2016 @ 17:10 GMT

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