Business Day (Nigeria)

$2.8bn AKK gas pipeline project would have boosted the morale of the south - Uchegbuo

- UDOKA AGWU, Umuahia

James Uchegbuo, a public affairs commentato­r, has said that the AKK ( Ajaokuta- KadunaKano) gas pipeline project, would have boosted the morale of the southerner­s if the $2.8 billion project, believed to be the biggest in Nigeria’s history and also designed to boost domestic gas consumptio­n, power generation and industrial­isation, was sited within the region

Uchegbuo, who is also the president general of Ahuwa-oboro autonomous community, Ikwuano L.G.A, of Abia State, spoke with newsmen in Umuahia, the state capital.

He said that the project, which would carry gas from the southern to northern parts of the country and eventually extend to North Africa,shouldhave­beensited in the South, where the raw materials were deposited, to enliven the spirit of the Southerner­s, whose land have been polluted through oil exploratio­n and exploitati­on which gave birth to the gas projects

“Re c a l l that the constructi­on of the Ajeokuta-kaduna-kano gas pipeline which commenced this July, is a pipeline planned to transport natural gas from Kogi State’s Ajeokuta to Kano State, through several states. Recall also that this pipeline is intended to establish a connection between pipeline networks in the eastern, western and northern regions of Nigeria.

“Also remember that the project strives to utilise the country’s abundant natural gas resources to sustainabl­y supply gas to northern Nigeria and the developmen­t is expected to reduce the quantity of gas flared in the country’s oil fields and thus improve air quality.

“So, the issue of location and localisati­on of industries demands that industries are sited where the natural resources are located. Imagine this, oil, the raw material is produced in the South and the refinery is located or built in the North. Under the concept of location and localisati­on of industries, refineries ought to have been built in the South, than to lay pipes from Bayelsa, Delta, Port Harcourt or Abia to Kaduna State, which is economic waste, just to satisfy few Nigerians”.

Uchegbuo further said: “Honestly, this gas pipeline project will succeed in creating employment opportunit­ies and improve the economic earnings of Kogi,kadunaandk­anostates while the southeast, west and south whose lands have suffered lots of degradatio­n and pollution are left with nothing; and that is the fear of the Southerner­s, who felt, they have been continuall­y marginalis­ed”.

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