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Abiodun Seeks FG's Approval of FTZ for Remo Economic Zone

- James Sowole in Abeokuta

Ogun State Governor, Dapo Abiodun has pleaded with the federal government to approve the operation of the Remo Economic Zone as a Free Trade Zone.

The governor, who made the plea when he received the Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, Dr.

Doris Nkiruka Uzoka-Anite and her team in his office at Oke-Mosan, Abeokuta, noted that the approval was needed to enable processing companies that have signed to process their raw materials in the zone commence operations.

He emphasised that the zone would record multiple processing companies willing to sign up to begin work in the zone in the next one year if the approval was given, saying out of the six Special Agro Processing Zone, the State has the highest number.

Abiodun said: "We have impending applicatio­n for the Remo Economic Zone in your office as a Special Economic Zone that enjoys the status of a Free Trade

Zone, and the reason for that is very simple.

"The entire economic zone is being developed in partnershi­p between the state government and the third party, and we have located the airport as one of the enablers of its own. Part of the requiremen­ts that we signed with our partner was that this economic zone will be Free Trade Zone.

"It allows all the processing companies all over the world who have already signed to process in that zone to process the raw materials that will be brought from all over the state and the zone. They can export them to other parts of the continent.

"We are aware that when you assumed office, you decided to review the numbers of Free Trade Zones that we have in the country and decide on which ones are truly required, needed, and deserving.

"The problem we have is that our partner in his determinat­ion to move that economic zone has begun to award contracts and because the model we have was that in the process of doing that, certain taxes that you would have to pay if it is not an economic zone and that is hindering the process which is why we are looking at ways solving the problem speedily."

The governor said his administra­tion has created four economic zones in the last four and a half years, in addition to the existence of Agbara Industrial Zone.

"We realised that it is important to have these Economic Zones around the State so that investors can convenient­ly choose their part of the State that suits them. We constructe­d the Epe-Ijebu-ode road, and this road will evacuate goods and people from Lagos to the East through our state.

"We created another economic zone around Kajola because this is where we have the rail line that comes from Ibadan. We will soon launch our Dry Seaport at that particular Economic Zone.

"We also have the one in Yewa through Ota axis. All these economic zones are to ensure that the cargo produce in Ogun State is convenient­ly processed, and this will generate job opportunit­ies and enhanced value chains," he added.

While intimating the Minister of efforts to further attract investment­s to the state, the State helmsman informed that his administra­tion would soon sign a Memorandum of Understand­ing with its partner to commence the constructi­on of the Deep Seaport at Olokola to complete the circle of economic zones in the State.

The governor thanked the Minister for the visit, noting that it would cement further the relationsh­ip with the government at the centre.

Speaking earlier, Uzoka-Anite applauded the state government for its developmen­tal strides, saying the springing up of industries in the state was a confirmati­on of the conducive business environmen­t and the availabili­ty of necessary infrastruc­ture that attracts investors.

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