Ibaka Sea Port to create 70, 000 jobs, says Akpabio

By CHRIS OCHAYI

Governor of Akwa Ibom State, Dr. Godswill Akpabio, has said that the Ibaka Deep Sea Port project in Akwa Ibom state is capable of creating about 70,000 job opportunities for the teeming population of unemployed youths in the country when completed.

To this end, the Governor has pleaded that all Nigerians should support the project, which he said will entail convergence of ideas and finances, adding that “wealth creation is all about job creation. We need to take our youths away from all kinds of vices.”

Dr. Akpabio, who stated this at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport in Abuja while speaking with newsmen shortly after he arrived from  the investment Summit organized by Ibom indigenes in the United States and Canada under the aegis of Akwa Ibom Diaspora Network, said foreign investors have also shown interest to invest in the deep sea port project.

According to him, the Deep Sea Port is a Nigerian project and is neither for state or local government. “I don’t even see it as a Federal Government Project. For me, any project that is capable of creating about 50-70,000 jobs is a project that all Nigerians should support.”

He said, “There were a lot of dividends from the investment summit organized by Ibom indigenes in the United States and Canada under what they called Akwa Ibom Diaspora Network. They did an exposition of the available potentials in investment in Akwa Ibom state.

“I can tell you that for me that will be the first Diaspora group in Nigeria to undertake such a business venture at their own cost. They were able to bring together top executives of various companies spread across the entire world to discuss what they could do in Nigeria. For me, I was very happy on seeing the interest the foreign investors still have in Nigeria despite the various problems we have.”

“The foreign investors have expressed confidence that the economy under President Goodluck Jonathan would definitely turn around and the fact that despite the seeming security challenges in Nigeria, it is still good for major investments to take place in Nigeria, he added.

Continuing, he said, “They turned out in thousands and I was also privileged to have the Nigerian Ambassador in Canada, Chief Ojo Maduekwe, Chairing the sessions. He testified that there are still great potentials for investment in Nigeria.

The outside world is still seeing Nigeria as a very veritable haven for major investments. So I want to thank my people in the United States of America, Canada and United Kingdom and we pray that Nigerians in the Diaspora from various states of the federation would see the need to come together and see what they can do to contribute their quota towards job creation. looking at it from the angle of Nigeria without oil, with improved power supply and improved agricultural sector particularly in terms of the value chain.

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