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Cross River, China Harbour Sign Constructi­on Agreement for Work at Bakassi Deep Seaport

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The Cross River State government yesterday signed a constructi­on agreement for preliminar­y works at the Bakassi deep seaport with China Harbour Company.

The Bakassi Deep Seaport project which is one of the signature projects of governor Ayade is expected to serve the North-eastern part of the country as well as Chad Republic and Niger.

China Harbour is a state owned company in China with strong expertise in constructi­on and drainage.

Speaking at the contract signing ceremony at the executive council chamber of the Governor’s Office in Calabar, Governor Ben Ayade who disclosed the motivation for the deep seaport, decried the unfair treatment which the state has suffered in the hands of the Federal authoritie­s in the wake of the loss of Bakassi to the Cameroon.

His words: “The state had been treated unfairly in the Nigerian project through several ways of marginalis­ation and unjust treatments.”

Ayade who also regretted the ceding of Bakassi Peninsula, loss of 76 oil wells as well as the delisting of Cross River from the 13 per cent derivation, said “the situation has reduced the state to lack and want in body and soul and a weeping child of the nation.”

According to him, his administra­tion had been in desperate need of creating an alternativ­e source of income for the state in spite of the set back, adding that “the Bakassi Deep Seaport is strategic for security and economic reasons.”

To this end, he said “the “Bakassi Deep Seaport will create a new narrative in merchandis­e and Internatio­nal trade in efficient ort management system.”

The governor expressed optimism that when the Bakassi deep seaport, the superhighw­ay and the power generation projects are completed, Cross River will be one of the investment hubs of Africa.

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