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Nigeria’s Gelegele Seaport development progressing

07 November 2017

Work on the Gelegele Seaport is progressing as there is sufficient economic justification for its development. According to Edo State Governor, Godwin Obaseki the project will serve as an agro-processing zone and will be driven by the state government and the private sector.

Besides, Gelegele seaport will serve as an export processing zone, given that consultation is ongoing with the appropriate agencies. It will be located where there is enough gas to be used to generate electricity and power.

“There is sufficient economic justification for the Gelegele port and we will raise funds from the private sector to develop the facility. We do not believe that the federal government will stop or discourage Edo State from building a Port that is economically viable,” said Governor Godwin Obaseki.

The Governor also confirmed that the seaport is on course as his administration is engaging the consultants who are currently working on the designs and conducting studies on water depth, the width of the river and the amount of dredging needed.

He further assured Edo people that a lot was being done to make the project a reality within the shortest and realistic time possible.

Recently, the governor received the technical report on the proposed Gelegele Seaport, which is envisioned to serve as a key artery for the state’s economic diversification efforts.

The governor received the report from the Technical Committee on the actualisation of the Gelegele Sea Port, led by its chairman, Greg Ero.

Obaseki stressed the role of water transportation as a major driver of economic activity, noting that moving goods through the waterways remains one of the fastest means to grow the economy.

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