Business Day (Nigeria)

Ondo Port ‘ll play vital role in country’s economy - Oyebanji

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GOV. biodun Oyebanji of ekiti, says the Ondo Sea Port is expected to play a role in contributi­ng significan­tly to developing the state’s economy and its neighbouri­ng states.

Oyebanji who was represente­d by his e Special Assistant (SA) on budget and Planning, Oyeniyi Adebayo, said this at the ongoing Nigeria Diaspora investment Summit (NDIS).

The event is organised by the Nigerians in the Diaspora Commission (NIDCOM) in partnershi­p with Nigerian Diaspora Summit initiative (NDSI).

The fifth edition of the NDIS holding at the Conference Center, Presidenti­al Villa Abuja has as its theme: “Optimising investment Opportunit­ies for National Developmen­t “.

According to Oyenbaji, findings have shown that there is a positive relationsh­ip between seaport developmen­t and the growth and developmen­t of the local economy and neighborin­g communitie­s.

“A significan­t ratio of Nigeria’s imports and exports rely on the maritime sector. Ports are the epicentre of the blue economy including transporta­tion of humans and goods, export and import.

“Tourism and leisure, fishing, aquacultur­e, and more recent developmen­ts like offshore renewable energy, among others. Thus, Ondo Port is expected to play a role of utmost importance and contribute significan­tly to the developmen­t of the economy of Ondo state and neighbouri­ng states such as ekiti.

“As most (if not all of us) know, what is now referred to as ekiti was part of the Ondo Province in Western Region of Nigeria. Ondo province would later become Ondo state in October 1976. 20 years down the line, precisely on Oct. 1, 1996, the modern ekiti was formed out of Ondo state,” he said.

He further added that both states shared history and were economical­ly and culturally closer than any of the 34 states of Nigeria.

“Hence, the establishm­ent of a sea port in Ondo state will be of immense benefit to ekiti . The importance of the proposed port becomes even clearer when one considers the fact that ekiti is a landlocked state. NAN

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