The Guardian (Nigeria)

Sylva assures gas expansion programme will impact generally on economy

- From Charles Ogugbuaja, Owerri

THE Federal Government has assured Nigerians that the National Gas Expanded Programme ( NGEP) would impact generally on the economy and well- being of the people as full- scale implementa­tion begins.

Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Chief Timipre Sylva, who stated this during the opening ceremony of the NGEP’S two- day consultati­ve forum in Owerri, said that the programme, which was launched in 2020, had same year as its awareness creation period, while 2021 would be devoted to programme implementa­tion.

Meanwhile, Sylva has directed Chairman of the NGEP, Dr. Mohammed Ibrahim, to carry out a detailed infrastruc­tural assessment in the state to facilitate the implementa­tion of harnessing gas resource towards production of products, including automobile petrol, textiles and others. He said he was committed to ensuring that the programme is tailored towards industrial­ising the country through gas, automotive and other applicatio­ns, stressing that natural gas is a catalyst for industrial and economic growth.

Governor Hope Uzodimma, represente­d by the Imo State House of Assembly Speaker, Paul Emeziem, said the state government was impressed by the enormous positive effects of the programme towards job creation, sustainabi­lity of progress, among other benefits.

He said: “There is hope for employment for future youths. I want to advise the people to embrace the programme and its benefits as expected.”

In his speech, the Commission­er for Power, Chief Enyinnaya Onuegbu, said with the establishm­ent of the ministry by the governor, and subsequent­ly appointing him as the pioneer commission­er, the intention of bringing the programme manifested in the state, disclosing that the state is blessed with gas reserves.

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