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    $2.7 billion Ibom Deep Seaport takes-off in April 2019

    January 12, 2019
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    *Section of the Ibom Deep Seaport.

    Vincent Toritseju

    11 January 2019, Sweetcrude, Lagos — The $2.7 billion Ibom Deep Seaport, a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) project expected to change the landscape of infrastructure in Nigeria would come to reality on or before April 2019.

    Ms. Imeh Okon, the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Infrastructure, in Uyo on Friday at the High-Level Stakeholders Retreat on Public-Private Partnership (PPP), said: “It will have solutions to traffic congestion in Lagos port because those goods that normally go to Lagos will come here.”

    “I can assure you before April, the contract for Ibom Deep Seaport will be signed and the approved consortium will start immediately.

    She said that the country has spent N2.7 trillion on infrastructure development in the last three years.

    She said that N100 billion had been injected into rail projects.

    “What we have done as a government is to go back to the 25-year Master Plan in the rail sector. All that you are seeing right now is in terms of rail infrastructure as a result of the Master plan that was on the ground.”

    She said that the essence of the retreat was to bring stakeholders together to deliberate and develop on policies that would be suitable for the country.

    She said that the Federal Government was committed to the development of infrastructure in the country, adding that infrastructural development would enhance growth.

    The Presidential Aide, however, said that revenue generation was a major challenge since the country depended on oil for revenue and the price of oil was not stable in the international market.

    “The challenge we have seen is revenue; because we are largely dependent on oil to generate revenue and the price of oil has affected government spending.

    “So, we are going to partner with the private sector to develop most of our priority infrastructure projects.”

    Mr. Chidi Izuwah, the Acting Director-General, Infrastructure Concession Regulatory Commission, ICRC, noted that infrastructure deficit was the major challenge to the nation’s development.

    According to him, the increase in infrastructure will boost prosperity, growth, and peace in the country.

    “The President is committed to developing infrastructure, without infrastructure, we cannot have inclusive growth and development.

    “The stakeholders’ conference is to re-define our strategies and create investment to develop infrastructure across all parts of Nigeria,” Izuwah said.

    Earlier in his opening remarks, the Permanent Secretary, Political and Economic Affairs, Office of the Secretary to the Federal Government, Mr. Gabriel Aduda, said that the retreat was organised to discuss infrastructure improvement delivery framework in Nigeria.

    Aduda added that the retreat was also put together to examine the legal and operational framework for infrastructure development in the country.

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