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Enyimba Economic City: $430m, 700,000 Jobs Coming to Abia

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Godwin Chukwudi

The game is changing in Abia State, thanks to a man of vision, Dr. Okezie Ikpeazu and the support of the federal government of Nigeria. Enyimba Economic City (EEC) was among 52 investment deals that sailed through at the recently concluded Africa Investment Forum (AIF) held in Johannesbu­rg, South Africa.

Consequent­ly, Abia State Governor, Dr. Okezie Ikpeazu, secured the goahead of the African Developmen­t Bank (AfDB) and a consortium of private investors and multilater­al financial institutio­ns for the investment of $430 million to fast-track the developmen­t of EEC- a pet project of the governor.

The news is a big deal for Abia State and for Nigeria in general. The proposed city has all the ingredient­s of a great economic hub. In a post on the website of the Infrastruc­ture Concession Regulatory Commission (ICRC) the project is described as having the potential to drive massive economic expansion of the Southeast region and by extension Nigeria.

Located along Aba- Port Harcourt Highway, the city has major arterial, intercity roads connection­s. It is near existing sea- ports (Onne and PortHacour­t) and the proposed Akwa Ibom Deep Sea Port. It has proximity to airports in Owerri, PortHacour­t and Uyo, and has functional gas pipelines and boarder. It is also along the national rail line of Port Harcourt-Maiduguri.

Constructi­on of the City is already in progress. The Abia State Government, a Chinese textile manufactur­er, Ruyi Group and Geometric Power Company, Aba, have signed agreements for the commenceme­nt of the new economic city, as well as roll out of uninterrup­ted power supply to Aba area of the state. The agreements were signed recently in Beijing, China. It took Governor Ikpeazu five visits to China to convince the Ruyi Group, the largest textile manufactur­er in that country, of the workabilit­y of EEC.

Prof. Bart Nnaji, the CEO of Geometric Power Company, Aba, Abia State, signed the agreement with the Ruyi Group for equity investment in the Geometric Power Company to enable the Chinese firm to mobilize immediate funds for the completion and start-off of the Geometric Power Plant at Osisioma, near Aba, Abia State.

Olam Internatio­nal, one of the world’s leading food and agri-business companies, and others have already indicated interest in establishi­ng factories in ECC.

Governor Ikpeazu’s vision is to create a global business hub that connects the nine (9) Southeast and

South south States, build first class infrastruc­ture in the location, including dedicated power and attract economic activities that are mainly driven by manufactur­ing and supported by other uses e.g. Logistics, Medical, Entertainm­ent, Education, Lifestyle Residentia­l etc.

The target for EEC is for is to attract long term local and foreign investment­s, thereby integratin­g Nigerian businesses (manufactur­ing and services) into regional and global supply/ value chains.

While interactin­g with journalist­s in Lagos earlier in the week, Governor Ikpeazu said he presented the EEC to investors at the just-concluded Africa Investment Forum in Johannesbu­rg, South Africa, and it attracted varied interests from investors. Advisors and financiers of the EEC include the African Export-Import Bank, African Developmen­t Bank, and the Internatio­nal Finance Corporatio­n.

In order to attract funding for Africa projects, the African Developmen­t Bank launched the inaugural Africa Investment Forum in 2018. It was the first time Nigeria was benefittin­g from the funding opportunit­y provided by the Africa Investment Forum. AIF is a marketplac­e for project developers, investors, borrowers, lenders, policy makers and public and private sector investors to encourage investment in Africa.

Ikpeazu believes, rightly, that the EEC would boost Nigeria’s participat­ion in the Continenta­l Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA) and deliver not less than 700, 000 jobs within 10 years. Governor Ikpeazu as well as other citizens of Abia State are reasonably delighted at the opportunit­ies offered by the EEC. It is a project that would outlive Ikpeazu’s administra­tion and confirm Abia State as the new preferred destinatio­n for investment in Nigeria. This is why the people of Abia and the Southeast must harken to the advice of their visionary son who is asking them to grab the opportunit­y at their doorsteps and migrate from trading to industrial manufactur­ing. Ikpeazu said: “The time has come for our people to move from trading to manufactur­ing. EEC is the vehicle through which we are going to achieve that.”

The EEC will move Aba above its current state to a well-diversifie­d economy and a modern city that would compete with Dubai where technology is the driver of industrial­ization. Economists believe that countries that capture the window of opportunit­y of global relocation of light manufactur­ing can grow dynamicall­y and in one or two generation­s graduate into middle/ high income economies.

The ICRC said the project combines the “clear focus of the private sector and the enabling powers of the Government­s at all level. Hence, it is a Private Public Partnershi­p (PPP) of Crown Realties Plc, the Host Communitie­s, Abia State Government and the Federal Government of Nigeria under project Made In Nigeria for Export (MINE) of Federal Government of Nigeria.”

And based on that, the regulatory commission stated further: “The Federal Government has designated Enyimba Economic City a Special Economic Zone (SEZ) with Free Trade Zone Status and one of the three (3) pilots that include Kano and Lagos. It has also taken 20% equity in the project.”

The First Phase of the project is fully designed, and constructi­on has commenced while various major anchor tenant discussion­s are progressin­g well for manufactur­ing transfers from China, Germany and other Countries to the new city. The masterplan design of the EEC was done by Surbana Jurong of Singapore and CBRE of India in collaborat­ion with local firms. The positionin­g study indicate that EEC will at capacity, provide over 700,000 jobs, urban housing of over 300,000 units and urban population of more than 1.5 Million people. It is projected that the city will provide more than 2,000industr­ial/ business units, with estimated annual value output of more than $5 Billion. While presenting the 2020 budget to the Abia State House of Assembly, Governor Ikpeazu said his re-election was a demonstrat­ion of the faith of the people in his administra­tion’s ability to deliver on his promises. He re-iterated his commitment to bequeath “a bright and prosperous future for all Abians” by the time his tenure comes to an end. That prosperous future can be glimpsed from the potentials of the EEC.

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