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Abia GSM Dealers to Build ICT Centre, Mall

- Emmanuel Ugwu in Umuahia

Efforts to decongest the commercial city of Aba by relocating various areas of trade to specific clusters outside the city centre have continued to enjoy the support of traders associatio­ns. The latest group to key into the policy is the Abia GSM and Components Dealers Associatio­n Aba which has taken steps to commence the constructi­on of Abia ICT Centre of Studies and GSM Mall Aba at estimated cost of over N2 billion.

Presently, St. Michael Road Aba is the hub of GSM and ICT business but the dealers would in the next 12 months relocate their businesses to Ngwa Road where the ICT Centre and GSM Mall would spring up. To this end, a memorandum of understand­ing was signed on May 10, 2017 among the GSM dealers, project developer, financing bank and state government. At the ceremony held at the Multi-Disciplina­ry Entreprene­urship Skills Developmen­t Centre, Umuobiakwa in Obingwa Local Government, all the parties involved in the project pledged to do their own part to ensure the realisatio­n of the project, which had been in the pipeline since 2009.

The ICT Centre and GSM Mall is billed to be sited at a 24,250 square metres of land presently occupied by Ngwa Road Primary School, which would be relocated to merge with another school. Project manager, Mr. Sylvester Uti said that the GSM Mall is a three storey complex of 1,056 shops with eight malls all interconne­cted. It has the complement of a study centre where youths would learn the science and technology of repairing phones and computers. Each of the floors contains 134 shops. He said that the complex would be built with brick technology which is fire and weather resistant and has life span of 100 years. The facilitato­r of the relocation project, Hon. Jude Udeachara, who is the Senior Special Assistant to the Abia Governor on Trade and Investment, said that the design of the complex took long in coming because it took care of every possible detail and input from the GSM dealers who are the beneficiar­ies of the project.

Members of Abia GSM and Components Dealers Associatio­n are already excited at the prospect of relocating their business to a much more conducive environmen­t away from the already congested St. Michael Road. Chairman of the associatio­n, Nze George Eze said that the idea of relocating their business to a GSM plaza came up as far back as 2009 and since then efforts had been on to make the dream a reality. He said that with the signing of the MoU for the constructi­on of the GSM Mall the “long journey” to a GSM village was coming to a nice end. According to him, the ICT/GSM cluster would unlock the ingenuity of youths that constitute 75 per cent of the population of those engaged in the business. Eze noted that youths skilled in repairs of any types of GSM phones and computer engineers specialisi­ng in hard or soft wares abound in Aba hence bring them together in a business cluster would trigger explosion of their ingenuity. “With this project we know that in no distant time we will start making phones here in Aba. We have the technical knowhow and the people who can do it,” he said, adding that what they needed was government support. He therefore called on Abia Government to rehabilita­te the access road to the new site of GSM/ICT business area and “most importantl­y create the enabling environmen­t” to enable businesses thrive.

Project developer and chairman Logistics De-Luke, Mr. Raymond Aliga, explained that his concept of Abia GSM Centre was about meeting the needs of ICT in both the South-east and South-south zones. He said that the cluster would make it possible for manufactur­ers to bring their products and easily identify those to deal with while the dealers and consumers would transact business in a very conducive environmen­t irrespecti­ve of if the weather is sunny or rainy. “We need things that will continue to re-engineer business in Abia because we must live up to the billing of centre of commerce in the South-east.

Aliga, who is also involved in developing a market cluster for tyre and heavy motor spare parts dealers, said that he was motivated by his desire to create conducive environmen­t that would trigger rapid growth of businesses. He said that Keystone Bank was expected to provide 50 per cent of the cost of Abia ICT Centre and GSM Mall while the shops would be sold out to dealers on owner occupier basis at a price to be determined by the associatio­n.

 ??  ?? Abia State Commission­er for Education, Prof. Ikechi Mgbeoji (middle) with GSM dealers, after the MoU signing ceremony for building of ICT Centre and GSM Mall
Abia State Commission­er for Education, Prof. Ikechi Mgbeoji (middle) with GSM dealers, after the MoU signing ceremony for building of ICT Centre and GSM Mall

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