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Abia to partner AfDB on industrial hub

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Abia State Governor Okezie Ikpeazu recently told the African Developmen­t Bank that a thriving entreprene­urship industry and agricultur­al base in the state are the foundation for the creation of a potentiall­y viable industrial hub.

He spoke at a meeting with the African Developmen­t Bank President, Akinwumi Adesina, at the Bank’s headquarte­rs in Abidjan, Cote d’Ivoire, to discuss investment opportunit­ies for Abia that will help boost job creation and enhance livelihood­s.

“Our vision is to leverage the capacity of our people to become the SME capital of Nigeria. Our people are industriou­s and innovative. For instance, our people are known as top players in the leather industry. We have a new shoe factory that is producing over 50, 000 shoes. We particular­ly need the bank’s help to address the state’s infrastruc­ture deficit,” the governor said.

With a population of over 2.8 million, Abia State is looking to the bank to help make Enyimba Economic City (EEC), an ambitious economic hub, a reality. The state government’s goal is to transform the region into a manufactur­ing and industrial powerhouse, and create 700,000 jobs over 5 years.

The project, presented at the Bank’s 2019 Africa Investment Forum, has received significan­t investor interest, officials said. Other investment interests include a waste-toenergy project.

The bank’s support was also sought to facilitate the Abia State Integrated Infrastruc­tural Project which is designed to develop massive infrastruc­ture in the state, especially in the commercial city of Aba and the State capital of Umuahia.

Adesina said Abia State has “huge potentials in agro-processing and human resources. “The bank’s role is to support government­s like yours to transform their economies and create jobs,” he said.

Ikpeazu also requested the bank’s support for the developmen­t of key agricultur­al value chains, including palm oil, rice, cocoa, cassava, maize and cashew that would also create jobs for women and youths.

Accompanyi­ng the governor were the Commission­er for Works, Chidozie Bob Ogu; Commission­er for Finance, Aham Uko; Commission­er for Agricultur­e, Ikechi Mgbeoji, and the Special Adviser to the Governor on Inter Government­al Affairs, Chinenye Nwaogu.

“Over the years, Aba has evolved as a centre of entreprene­urship and SMEs. The city has the potential to be a competitiv­e industrial hub for Nigeria and for Africa. For this reason, the bank will continue to support your vision,” Adesina concluded.

 ?? Photo: AEA ?? Beneficiar­ies of Keke Palliative Taxi Scheme pose with officials of the FCTA, following the flag-off of the scheme in Abuja recently
Photo: AEA Beneficiar­ies of Keke Palliative Taxi Scheme pose with officials of the FCTA, following the flag-off of the scheme in Abuja recently

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