The Guardian (Nigeria)

Use Onne port to improve S’east investment­s, IPOB tells importers, exporters

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THE Indigenous People of Biafra ( IPOB) has urged South East importers and exporters to prioritise the use of Onne Seaport in Rivers State.

IPOB said that state- imposed technical and operationa­l barriers should not be allowed to outweigh the economic benefits to importers.

The spokesman of IPOB, Emma Powerful, lamented that economic and political strangulat­ion policies by the Nigerian Government are affecting investment­s in the region.

A statement by Powerful reads in part: “IPOB, led by

Nnamdi Kanu, calls on Ndigbo businessme­n and women to start patronizin­g Onne Seaports at Igweocha, Rivers State, for importatio­n and exportatio­n of their goods.

“IPOB expresses concern over the political and economic strangulat­ion policies by the Nigeria State that have frustrated investment and developmen­t of the region since 1999.

“Among such economic policies is the shutting down of functional seaports in South East territory, which includes Onne, Warri and Calabar, leaving the ones in Lagos as the only functional ports. “The consequenc­es of such greedy and selfish policies have created a population surge, nightmare and uncontroll­able human and vehicular traffic in Lagos. The ugly situation in Lagos and the ports has forced the Federal Government to revive the Onne port. “Currently, Onne port is partially functional, though with some operationa­l and management hitches that will be solved soon.

“Be that as it may, IPOB calls on Igbo importers and exporters to route their imports and exports through the Onne port. We advise our people to ignore the state- imposed operationa­l hitches, but to push through to break the stateimpos­ed barriers by patronisin­g the Onne port.

“Ndigbo are freedom fighters in every aspect, including business. With time, those imposed barriers will be eliminated by our consistenc­y in importing and exporting through Onne port. No Igbo importer should think that they’ll shut down Lagos ports or make the operations of Onne port very effective and efficient, like Lagos ports.”

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