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$27bn Warri-Escravos Seaport Complex May Loose Out Due To FG Negligence by Onovo3: 8:11am On Jun 13
The lead promoter of the Escravos Seaport Industrial Complex project in Delta State, Mercury Maritime Concession Company, has said that Nigeria may lose $27.29bn investment in the project by the end of June.

The Chairman of MMCC, Rear Admiral Andrew Okoja (rtd), disclosed, in a statement on Tuesday, that this was due to the prolonged delay by both the Federal and Delta State Governments to give final approval for the project’s take-off. Okoja added that investors were ready to commit funds for the commencement of the project. Recall that EDIB International of Hong Kong had early this year expressed its willingness to invest $27.29bn to develop the ESIC project, whose deep seaport would be located in Escravos (Gbaramatu Island/Omadino) Warri South-West Local Government Area of Delta State.

The project would be carried out through a joint venture partnership with a Nigerian firm, MMCC. The development of the ESIC project, which commenced in 2019, aims to develop 31,000 hectares of land in Delta State into a deep seaport, crude oil refinery, gas complex, independent power plant, airport, and nature park among others. Okoja pointed out that the slow pace at which the Federal and Delta State Governments were providing necessary approvals could result in Nigeria missing out on creating job opportunities for its citizens.

“This is apart from boosting the nation’s economy from its present distress state,” he said. However, he stated that the project promised to massively open up Delta State and seven other states, including FCT, to international investment in trade, commerce, and industry. “ESIC would transform the Delta State economy and those of ESIC beneficiary states from a rural-driven economy with sprinklings of urban development to a metropolis-driven economy of international dimension,” he added.

According to Okoja, the ESIC is a non-solicited public-private partnership-driven project regulated by the Infrastructure Concession Regulatory Commission Laws of the Federal Government of Nigeria. “It is modelled after the Lekki Deep Seaport/Free Trade Zone to serve the marine/economic interests of the Niger Delta, eastern and some northern states of the country specifically to solve the perennial port congestion problems in Nigeria,” he elucidated. He further noted that the ESIC project would complement the ongoing Lagos-Calabar coastal highway. Okoja stated that the protection sought was a 50-year renewable concession lease, (which must be extended to 99 years for all other infrastructure and land) to build, own, operate, and transfer the ESIC deep seaport free trade zone project, for which the Federal Government’s provisional approval was granted to MMCC in November 2020.

“It is instructive to note that by this deal, the ESIC ownership of the deep seaport would revert to FG at the expiration of the renewable 50-year concession. “Secondly, it is also consequent upon the May 2022 Delta State Government expression of willingness to lease 31,000 hectares of land located at Escravos and Omadino to MMCC to host the entire ESIC project,” he explained.

He maintained that the project would incorporate the development of road, rail, and marine connectivity approaches to the hinterland destinations to optimise cargo flow. The retired naval officer stated that what EDIB International Limited was seeking as the development partner and financier of ESIC project was the Presidency’s reconfirmation of erstwhile approval of ESIC project by its previous administration, “confirmation of all privileges of FTZ and capital repatriation of ESIC project, as well an approved letter of comfort to MMCC to enable the financier to release ESIC project funds”.

“We advise the Federal and Delta State Governments to take advantage of these three-week grace period before the expiration of this deadline or else the funds set aside for ESIC would be diverted to other needy African nations,” Okoja pleaded.

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Re: $27bn Warri-Escravos Seaport Complex May Loose Out Due To FG Negligence by oyera: 8:14am On Jun 13
What at we waiting for to do the needful

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Re: $27bn Warri-Escravos Seaport Complex May Loose Out Due To FG Negligence by Hez143(m): 8:18am On Jun 13
wetin dey come dey wait for
Re: $27bn Warri-Escravos Seaport Complex May Loose Out Due To FG Negligence by BossGerald: 8:22am On Jun 13
Lagos port monopoly at play here...this is the bad side of it.


Decentralise ports operations in the country, complete Akwaibom deep sea port and watch Lagos noise reduce.

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Re: $27bn Warri-Escravos Seaport Complex May Loose Out Due To FG Negligence by Onovo3: 8:46am On Jun 13
BossGerald:

Lagos port monopoly at play here...this is the bad side of it.


Decentralise ports operations in the country, complete Akwaibom deep sea port and watch Lagos noise reduce.

In my view, this project if actually completed will compliment Lagos, by creating another industrial hub and modern city around Warri Environs. It will help in relieving congestion and job opportunities for our people. Beside in 2014 President Jonathan in 2014, went there to commission the Gas Revolutionary and Industrial Park. Warri, Port Harcourt and Uyo are in Strategic location that makes them appealing for massive industrial project, this is supported by the abundant amount of oil and gas in their environs.

I don't think anyone has to fear that the development of these areas would mean Lagos would collapse, rather they are suppose to work in synergy with Lagos. This is why the Coastal highway initiated by President Tinubu linking these cities is a welcome development,

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Re: $27bn Warri-Escravos Seaport Complex May Loose Out Due To FG Negligence by Mrexcell(m): 9:27am On Jun 13
Will the crook tinibu allow another port in another part of nigeria to compete with the ports in lagos?

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Re: $27bn Warri-Escravos Seaport Complex May Loose Out Due To FG Negligence by Ezewuzie01: 9:30am On Jun 13
You have not fully utilized Warri port, you want to build another one. Smells like scam.

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Re: $27bn Warri-Escravos Seaport Complex May Loose Out Due To FG Negligence by Mrexcell(m): 9:39am On Jun 13
Onovo3:


In my view, this project if actually completed will compliment Lagos, by creating another industrial hub and modern city around Warri Environs. It will help in relieving congestion and job opportunities for our people. Beside in 2014 President Jonathan in 2014, went there to commission the Gas Revolutionary and Industrial Park. Warri, Port Harcourt and Uyo are in Strategic location that makes them appealing for massive industrial project, this is supported by the abundant amount of oil and gas in their environs.

I don't think anyone has to fear that the development of these areas would mean Lagos would collapse, rather they are suppose to work in synergy with Lagos. This is why the Coastal highway initiated by President Tinubu linking these cities is a welcome development,


Does tinibu sincerely thinks like this? That's just the problem here lagos growth over the years has been heavily dependant on monopolising ports operations in nigeria and also collecting taxes from big companies nothing else I honestly don't think tinibu will ever allow this project to come to reality forget about all the hypocritical words he said in his broadcast yesterday of diversifying the nigerian economy away from oil.

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Re: $27bn Warri-Escravos Seaport Complex May Loose Out Due To FG Negligence by BossGerald: 10:00am On Jun 13
Onovo3:


In my view, this project if actually completed will compliment Lagos, by creating another industrial hub and modern city around Warri Environs. It will help in relieving congestion and job opportunities for our people. Beside in 2014 President Jonathan in 2014, went there to commission the Gas Revolutionary and Industrial Park. Warri, Port Harcourt and Uyo are in Strategic location that makes them appealing for massive industrial project, this is supported by the abundant amount of oil and gas in their environs.

I don't think anyone has to fear that the development of these areas would mean Lagos would collapse, rather they are suppose to work in synergy with Lagos. This is why the Coastal highway initiated by President Tinubu linking these cities is a welcome development,

So why taking so long and even abandoned?? You think no one thinks development in those area would mean Lagos collapse??

Dare them to open other ports and give it equal rights as that of lagos

MANNABBQGRILL:
There was a country........

Shaking our heads at MANNA

After supporting clueless buhari for 8 wasted years

You're really shameless

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Re: $27bn Warri-Escravos Seaport Complex May Loose Out Due To FG Negligence by Emeritus212: 10:02am On Jun 13
Good
Re: $27bn Warri-Escravos Seaport Complex May Loose Out Due To FG Negligence by MANNABBQGRILLS: 10:04am On Jun 13
There was a country........

Shaking our heads at MANNA

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Re: $27bn Warri-Escravos Seaport Complex May Loose Out Due To FG Negligence by mrvitalis(m): 10:04am On Jun 13
Anyone investing in sea ports now is not smart

Until the exclusivity given to Lagos to import certain items is removed bo sea port would work

Even how many ships have used lekki deep see ports... Just that ship with empty containers abi

Pharmaceuticals, chemicals, textile, food items, fabric, and some others must only come through Apapa ports not even tincan

Until we stop this law no other ports would work

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Re: $27bn Warri-Escravos Seaport Complex May Loose Out Due To FG Negligence by franchasofficia: 10:05am On Jun 13
It doesn't matter so long as Peter Obi didn't become President, Nigeria can burn to ashes says Prof. Gbajue grin

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Re: $27bn Warri-Escravos Seaport Complex May Loose Out Due To FG Negligence by Villagesquare: 10:06am On Jun 13
Ok
Re: $27bn Warri-Escravos Seaport Complex May Loose Out Due To FG Negligence by steemlord: 10:06am On Jun 13
NIGERIA IS A SORRY COUNTRY
Re: $27bn Warri-Escravos Seaport Complex May Loose Out Due To FG Negligence by phemmie06(m): 10:06am On Jun 13
Na Coastal road be the priority now

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Re: $27bn Warri-Escravos Seaport Complex May Loose Out Due To FG Negligence by ThiefnubuBandit(f): 10:07am On Jun 13
Ewedu politics

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Re: $27bn Warri-Escravos Seaport Complex May Loose Out Due To FG Negligence by ecomalchemistt(m): 10:11am On Jun 13
Una own na to just Dey call big big money day in day out
Re: $27bn Warri-Escravos Seaport Complex May Loose Out Due To FG Negligence by Macphenson: 10:15am On Jun 13
okoo
Re: $27bn Warri-Escravos Seaport Complex May Loose Out Due To FG Negligence by ZACHIE: 10:18am On Jun 13
Lose
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Loss
Lost
Re: $27bn Warri-Escravos Seaport Complex May Loose Out Due To FG Negligence by ReubenE(m): 10:20am On Jun 13
Onovo3:


In my view, this project if actually completed will compliment Lagos, by creating another industrial hub and modern city around Warri Environs. It will help in relieving congestion and job opportunities for our people. Beside in 2014 President Jonathan in 2014, went there to commission the Gas Revolutionary and Industrial Park. Warri, Port Harcourt and Uyo are in Strategic location that makes them appealing for massive industrial project, this is supported by the abundant amount of oil and gas in their environs.

I don't think anyone has to fear that the development of these areas would mean Lagos would collapse, rather they are suppose to work in synergy with Lagos. This is why the Coastal highway initiated by President Tinubu linking these cities is a welcome development,
They are not seeing it the way you are seeing it, which is from a point of right and patriotism.

They see it from a point of superiority and need to protect their own they consider to be some sort of "heritage"
A need to keep every other one down so the existing one can remain a beacon

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Re: $27bn Warri-Escravos Seaport Complex May Loose Out Due To FG Negligence by Goke7: 10:29am On Jun 13
Delta state is the issue here but as usual na FG people Dey blame!

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Re: $27bn Warri-Escravos Seaport Complex May Loose Out Due To FG Negligence by CorrectionFLuid: 10:47am On Jun 13
If it's not centered in Yórùbá land, don't say anything about ports. You can drink water and rest. Stop making noise.

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Re: $27bn Warri-Escravos Seaport Complex May Loose Out Due To FG Negligence by SmartyPants(m): 11:03am On Jun 13
Onovo3:


In my view, this project if actually completed will compliment Lagos, by creating another industrial hub and modern city around Warri Environs. It will help in relieving congestion and job opportunities for our people. Beside in 2014 President Jonathan in 2014, went there to commission the Gas Revolutionary and Industrial Park. Warri, Port Harcourt and Uyo are in Strategic location that makes them appealing for massive industrial project, this is supported by the abundant amount of oil and gas in their environs.

I don't think anyone has to fear that the development of these areas would mean Lagos would collapse, rather they are suppose to work in synergy with Lagos. This is why the Coastal highway initiated by President Tinubu linking these cities is a welcome development,

Can you be more specific about how the synergy would work? It sounds nice to talk about the coastal road and syngery but in reality, there is no synergy I can see here. Instead, it will be an economic rivalry, which is not bad in itself - but let's be real.

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Re: $27bn Warri-Escravos Seaport Complex May Loose Out Due To FG Negligence by travelzcruix: 11:03am On Jun 13
Please keep all those future investment for the next generation, when their time comes they will know what to do with it. Generations unborn have already been put into debts they know nothing about.
Re: $27bn Warri-Escravos Seaport Complex May Loose Out Due To FG Negligence by AcadaWriter: 11:16am On Jun 13
What at we waiting for to do the needful
Re: $27bn Warri-Escravos Seaport Complex May Loose Out Due To FG Negligence by lexy2014: 11:22am On Jun 13
Onovo3:


In my view, this project if actually completed will compliment Lagos, by creating another industrial hub and modern city around Warri Environs. It will help in relieving congestion and job opportunities for our people. Beside in 2014 President Jonathan in 2014, went there to commission the Gas Revolutionary and Industrial Park. Warri, Port Harcourt and Uyo are in Strategic location that makes them appealing for massive industrial project, this is supported by the abundant amount of oil and gas in their environs.

I don't think anyone has to fear that the development of these areas would mean Lagos would collapse, rather they are suppose to work in synergy with Lagos. This is why the Coastal highway initiated by President Tinubu linking these cities is a welcome development,

how is the Coastal highway initiated by Tinubu a welcome development? are there no existing roads already linking these cities?

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Re: $27bn Warri-Escravos Seaport Complex May Loose Out Due To FG Negligence by Energist: 11:35am On Jun 13
Just a question, why not develop the Warri port instead of sinking such amounts into a new port?
I also hope the host communities are ready to allow such big enterprise to thrive, without heaping unnecessary expenses like deve and Fto.

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Re: $27bn Warri-Escravos Seaport Complex May Loose Out Due To FG Negligence by Twy: 11:40am On Jun 13
Onovo3:


In my view, this project if actually completed will compliment Lagos, by creating another industrial hub and modern city around Warri Environs. It will help in relieving congestion and job opportunities for our people. Beside in 2014 President Jonathan in 2014, went there to commission the Gas Revolutionary and Industrial Park. Warri, Port Harcourt and Uyo are in Strategic location that makes them appealing for massive industrial project, this is supported by the abundant amount of oil and gas in their environs.

I don't think anyone has to fear that the development of these areas would mean Lagos would collapse, rather they are suppose to work in synergy with Lagos. This is why the Coastal highway initiated by President Tinubu linking these cities is a welcome development,

You have to understand that you are discussing with people who are not open minded, hence the issue of Lagos this and that. The issue of Apapa and Tin can is largely a federal government issue, state do not directly get revenue from ports, it is Customs and FIRS and other federal bodies. Secondly, there is a port in Warri, which has a growing oil and gas activity. What is needed right now in that axis is infrastructural development which can be linked to the existing port or then a new port. People like to talk about industrial development, but it can work if there is an existing market around the port, an export oriented industrial project but if not, the infrastuture needs to be there including rail network.. The strength of the ports in Lagos has little to do with the state government but because Lagos is seen as a strategic market for industries to sell goods and also easy access to imported raw materials for those industries, developing a new commercial zone will need infrastuctural development.

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