Cross River State Governor, Senator Ben
Ayade, has said that four international companies with expertise in deep
seaport have indicated their interest to invest in the Bakassi Deep
Seaport being developed by the state government.
Briefing journalists in Calabar on his
return from an extensive working trip to 11 countries in Europe, Asia
and South America, the governor said it was imperative that he undertook
the trip as he seeks to ramp up the economy of the state.
Ayade explained that “In recognising the
challenges that we have as a country, and of course, with the meltdown
in the global economy, it is evident that only states that globalise
their economy can move forward. So what I have done is to go round the
world in order to source a team of investors and bring them to Cross
River State. What you are going to see in a couple of months is a team
of investors arriving the state.”
Noting that Cross River offers special appeal as an investment
destination, Ayade added that as evidence of the uniqueness of the
state as an investment hub, “some teams had arrived the state during my
absence to do final detailed analysis and feasibility studies to be
able to come back with vigor to invest in the state. You will soon be
seeing investors pouring in to finalise the discussions we had
overseas.”
The governor, who said he did a lot of presentations to several groups
in Switzerland and China, disclosed that “When I finished the
presentations of our potential in the deep seaport, they obviously knew
that it was an opportunity for them to invest.
“When I did another presentation to another team in Belgium, they were
fighting among themselves as to who will take over the project. In fact,
they were so excited to take over.” he said.
According to Ayade, “As I speak to you today, I have four major port companies that are dying to take the project even if Cross River State has no dime.”
According to Ayade, “As I speak to you today, I have four major port companies that are dying to take the project even if Cross River State has no dime.”
Ayade noted that though Cross River
receives very little from the federation account, “yet we were one of
the few state that paid salaries before Easter. This is an indication
that we have the capacity and the vision to move the state beyond money
by using our intellect and fear of God.”
The proposed development of a deep sea
port in Bakassi, has the potential to turn around the economic
circumstances of the state and bring hope and prosperity to, the people
of Bakassi.
The project is expected to create thousands of jobs for the citizens, generate revenue for the state and serve as a channel of international trade between Nigeria and the rest of the world.
The project is expected to create thousands of jobs for the citizens, generate revenue for the state and serve as a channel of international trade between Nigeria and the rest of the world.
The Bakassi Deep Sea Port is a huge
project and is proposed as a public private partnership with the Private
sector driving the project. Due to its capacity to improve the living
condition of the people of Bakassi in particular and Cross River State
in general, the state government attaches great significance to the
Bakassi Deep Sea Port Project.
By Nosa Alekhuogie
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