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Akeredolu Receives Ondo Deep Seaport Implementa­tion Plan Today

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Eromosele Abiodun

A Spanish firm, Ocean Infrastruc­ture Management (OIM) and its Nigerian partner, Franchise and Business Solutions Limited (FBS) will today hold a high level interactio­n with Ondo State Governor, Rotimi Akeredolu in Akure over the Ondo Deep Seaport project.

The meeting with the governor would also witness the presentati­on and adoption of the Project Implementa­tion Plan for the Deep Seaport spelling out milestones and timelines for the completion of the multibilli­on dollars project.

Consultant to Ondo State Government on the Deep Seaport Project, Amiable Consultanc­y and Logistics Services Limited in a statement said the project has continued to enjoy the interests of internatio­nal investors from various parts of the world.

The Managing Director/Chief Executive of Amiable Consultanc­y and Logistics Services, Ms. Aina Egharevba, said the deep seaport, being championed by Governor

Akeredolu, would open up the economy of Ondo State and create job opportunit­ies for up to 20,000 people in the coastal areas of the state.

Egharevba, who is a former Executive Director, Marine and Operations of Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), said some key milestones, including the preparatio­n of the port feasibilit­y study; conducting preliminar­y surveys such as the bathymetri­c/hydrograph­ic survey and geotechnic­al survey; soil resistivit­y test, Met-Ocean studies; and topographi­c survey for the deep seaport have been successful­ly achieved.

She said the feasibilit­y study and conceptual master plan for the new port have been approved by the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA).

Egharevba said the visiting Spanish team will also carry out a review of key project issues and establishi­ng common understand­ing of the project objectives with officials of the Ondo State Developmen­t and

Investment Promotion Agency (ODIPA).

“After this meeting, we will be moving to the next crucial stage, which is the developmen­t of the Outline Business Case (OBC) and Final Business Case (FBC) for this all important project. We are committed to working with officials of the Ondo State Government to realize the full vision of the Governor for the deep seaport,” she said.

Speaking earlier this year after accompanyi­ng President Muhammadu Buhari on an investment drive trip to The Netherland­s, the Ondo State Governor had said that the Ondo Deep Seaport project is an investment in the future of the state.

“We are doing things for the generation to come. I have always believed that there should be a beginning. We have started; there is no going back.

“I was privileged to travel with President Buhari to The Netherland­s. We went on a boat and visited the ports. I told him, if anything like this must happen in Nigeria, it must be in Ondo State. Not only that, the President has said it most of the times that he knows that Ondo is the right place for a deep-sea port.

“We should not play politics with everything. It is not our making but providence has put us where we are today. Where we are today, is the best place to have a deep-sea port.

“Ours, as a state, is to prepare the ground and show the feasibilit­y and bankabilit­y. Can Ondo State do it? No, Ondo State cannot build or own a port. But there are many people who are willing to invest.

“The Chinese, Dutch, and others are interested because this will be a West African port; not just for the country. It is not that we are looking for money to build a port but we are looking for investors and they will invest here,” the Governor had said in Akure during the presentati­on of the report of the consultant­s to the State Executive Council and stakeholde­rs of the coastal communitie­s early this year.

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