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Benue Signs MoU with Petrolex, CDC Group for Cargo Airport

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The Benue State government has signed a Memorandum of Understand­ing (MoU) with Petrolex Group and the Cargo Developmen­t Company (CDC) for the developmen­t of its cargo airport, which would serve as springboar­d for the economic developmen­t of the state.

Speaking during a brief ceremony recently at the Government House in Makurdi, the Chairman of Petrolex, Otunba Segun Adebutu, said that Benue was strategic to the firm’s next investment destinatio­n for its N20billion oil and gas project and the airport would be pivotal to its projects.

Adebutu said the project would include the constructi­on of 100-250 MW gas turbine power plant, Jet A1 Aviation farm and over 30 retail gas and petrol stations across the state. He said that the project would unlock economic potential of the state and create job for its teeming unemployed youths as he commended Benue state government for keying into the opportunit­y and the President Muhammadu Buhari’s administra­tion for the growth enhancemen­t programme in the country.

On his part, the facilitato­r of CDC Group, the Concession­aire for the Cargopolis Makurdi Airport, Robert Orya, expressed optimism that the project would address issues of post harvest losses by farmers in the state, increase warehousin­g and semi processing facilities in about seven local government areas.

“The airport will be a hub to Nigeria and Africa at large. Benue is largely and agricultur­al state, we have challenges of preserving and storing our farm produce,especially fruits and vegetables, the project if completed would tackle such issues,” he said.

Orya said in the course of the project, a minimum of 15 pilots would be trained, adding, that the duration of the project will be 24 months with the state government contributi­ng only 15 per cent to the tripartite agreement.

Meanwhile, the Chief of Staff to the Benue State government, Terwase Orbunde who stood in for Governor Samuel Ortom, noted with delight that the tripartite agreement in which the state is an equity partner would harness the economic potentials of the state.

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