Ebonyi, German Firm Plan Salt Lake City

Wed, Aug 12, 2015
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The Ebonyi State government has directed the ministry of Land to engage the German Environmental Sanitation Development Company to discuss the modalities for the establishment of a new city to be known as Salt Lake City. They are also to address the development of a land belonging to the state government in Abuja

DAVE Umahi, Ebonyi State Governor gave the directive when he granted audience to a team of management experts from the GES GMBH Development Company of Germany led by Adolf Wolfgang at Government House, Abakaliki on Monday.

The governor noted that the state did not have the resources to partner the company on their proposed medical city project and charged the ministry of lands to liaise with the company to come up with the feasibility studies, the costing, designs and all the approvals needed for the Salt Lake City. He stated that the government was ready to pay the 25 percent equity contribution for the development of a proposed Salt Lake Complex in Abuja.

In his remark, Chuks Ajunwa, spokesperson for the GES GMBH Development Company of Germany, said that the team was in the state to solicit the support and partnership of the state government for the establishment of a Medical City Project, the Salt Lake Complex and a new city to be known as Salt Lake City.

—  August 12, 2015 @ 9:30 GMT

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