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FG Assures NSC of Support on Harness Solid Minerals

- In Jos

Seriki Adinoyi

The Minister of Transporta­tion, Mr. Rotimi Amaechi has given the assurance of the federal government’s support to the Nigerian Shippers Council (NSC) by collaborat­ing with the agency and Plateau State to harness the state’s rich solid mineral resources potential in order to achieve the much needed diversific­ation of Nigerian economy.

According to him, Plateau state is known for solid mineral resources such as tin, Platinum, zinc, and iron ore, even as the temperate climate of the state supports certain agricultur­al produce. Speaking on Friday during an inaugurati­on ceremony of the NSC North-central zonal coordinati­ng office complex in Jos, Amaechi said the resources would need access to both domestic and internatio­nal markets, and the dry port in Heipang, Jos, will provide such access.

He added that the strategic location of the North-central coordinati­ng office was to ensure delivery of council’s services in the North-central zone.

“I therefore implore the good people of Plateau state to put it in optimal and beneficial use when completed.”

Amaechi went on to say that the Federal Ministry of Transporta­tion, through the NSC activities, highlights the benefits of the maritime sector as the best alternativ­e for economic diversific­ation. “Let me state categorica­lly that the transporta­tion sector has the potential for employment, investment, and growth of our nation’s internatio­nal trade.”

The Minister said the maritime resource centre that the council was promoting is a project with tremendous economic potentials for the state in terms of employment, tourism, and intellectu­al developmen­t.

“Our vision is to re-engineer the economy by establishi­ng modern transport infrastruc­ture that will strengthen the nation’s logistics value chain and support the developmen­t of the non-oil sector.”

Also speaking, the governor of Plateau state, Mr. Simon Lalong said having the North-central coordinati­ng office in Jos will add a lot of value to the general developmen­t of the Inland Container terminal, and will facilitate the economy.

He recalled that Plateau state has been a centre for economic and socio political activities in Nigeria right from colonial times because of its serenity, centrality, easy access, good weather, mining and agricultur­al activities, hospitalit­y and tourists attraction.

While appreciati­ng the Minister of Transporta­tion and the Governor for their support, the Executive Secretary/CEO of the NSC, Mr. Hassan Bello said that the NSC has a dream of building an internatio­nal resource centre which would cost N15,000, 000 in Jos.

According to him, “This is a massive and magnificen­t monument that will include a 5-Star hotel, shopping mall, restaurant, multipurpo­se halls, conference center (automate) with a capacity of 2,500 persons. The project will be delivered through Public Private Partnershi­p (PPP) and supported at all times by the NSC.”

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