Makinde, Amaechi agree to resolve issues delaying take-off of Ibadan Inland Dry Port
Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amechi and Governor ‘Seyi Makinde of Oyo State at the weekend agreed to resolve all issues delaying the take-off of Ibadan Inland Dry Port (IDP).
The Minister and Governor who met in Ibadan also jointly inspected the location of the Dry Port and the Moniya Terminal of the Lagos-ibadan rail line said that the Dry Port would bring great economic benefits to Nigerians and relieve the Apapa Ports, Lagos of congestion.
Amaechi led the delegation including officials of his Ministry and the Nigerian Shippers Council to Government House, Agodi, Ibadan.
Makinde declared that the state wanted the Dry Port to start operation almost immediately, adding that the government would do all that is necessary to ensure the bottlenecks are resolved. The governor promised to further reinforce the synergy between the state government and the Federal Government over the project.
He said that he was aware of most of the issues affecting the take off of the project and gave the commitment that all issues
would be amicably resolved.
On infrastructure around the Dry Port corridor, Makinde said that his government had completely reconstructed the Moniya - Iseyin road, which linked the Inland Dry Port (IDP).
He said: “We are thinking of a very solid infrastructure that will ensure that the headache at Apapa in Lagos doesn’t happen here, we will be able to handle it very well and plan ahead in this place; that is the scheme and scope of infrastructure we are thinking about.
“For us, the whole area,
the IDP, the rail corridor and the few acquisitions that will be done around that place; we think that should be our new world, a new business district for us.
“If what we are putting in place is not going to fit into the plan of the Inland Dry Port, we can always look at other areas for us to execute the same plan.”
On the plan by the state to have Equity in the project, Makinde stated that it was to smoothen the operations of the Port.
He said: “We feel that irrespective of who is in government, it’s better for the state to play a part in the project.
“So Oyo state is pushing to have 15 per cent equity in the dry port and industrial park, we believe that will help the project in the future.
“We think that model is actually good for the Federal Government and the project promoters as well.
“Because, further down the line, when there are challenges, such challenges can be quickly resolved if the state government is participating in the project.
Makinde assured the Minister of his commitment and that of the state government would do everything to ensure that the IDP project becomes a reality.
The Minister, while speaking during the courtesy visit said that the Federal Government plans to inaugurate the Lagos/ Ibadan rail project in June.
Amechi said his visit to Ibadan was to intimate the governor on issues as regards the early commencement of the IDP project. The Minister, who said Ibadan had been selected for the project before the Buhari administration came into power, said that the present Federal Government wanted to start the project and complete it before the end of its tenure in 2023.