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Delta Revalidates $27.2bn Escravos Seaport Project by Morbeta11(m): 9:59am On Jun 28
Mercury Maritime Concession Company, the lead promoter of the $27.29bn Escravos Deep Seaport Industrial Complex Project in Warri, Delta State, said it has received approval and revalidation from the Delta State Government.

The developer added that in addition to the state government revalidation, it had received assurance from the Federal Government that the revalidation on the earlier provisional approval would soon be granted.

The Chairman of MMCC, Rear Admiral Okoja, disclosed this while addressing journalists in Apapa, Lagos on Wednesday.

Earlier, this month, The PUNCH reported that MMCC said the country may lose $27.29bn investment in the project by the end of June.

The company blamed the prolonged delay on both the Federal and Delta State Governments’ failure to give final approval for the project’s take-off.

The company stated then that EDIB International of Hong Kong had expressed willingness to invest in the project as the financial partner for the port project that would be located on 31,000 hectares of land in Escravos (Gbaramatu Island/Omadino) Warri South-West Local Government Area of Delta State.

However, giving an update on the project on Wednesday, Okoja stated that the firm had got the assurance that the revalidation from the government would soon come.

“We have received a revalidation from Delta State Government, which was communicated to us early this week. We are also in touch with the Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment, the supervisory ministry for this project and they have assured us that the revalidation of the Federal Government would be granted before the expiration of the June deadline that the project financier gave us,” he said.

Okoja reiterated that the revalidation of the state’s pledge of 31,000 hectares of land in Gbaramatu Island/Omadino, Warri South-West Local Government Area of the state for the commencement of the project was a crucial step towards its realisation.

He said the project would run across eight ministries, including the Ministry of Solid Minerals, the Ministry of Works, the Ministry of Marine and Blue Economy, and the Ministry of Power.

Addressing some of the concerns raised by the Nigerian Port Authority about potential monopolies and the need for document regularisation, Okoja said, “The NPA is just an agency; we are dealing with the project at the government and ministerial levels. Our project is professionally driven and backed by extensive maritime expertise.”

Giving insight into the deliverables of the port project, a director at MMCC, Ausbet Udebu, said the project involved one deep seaport, inland ports in seven states, building of an intermodal transport system for cargo evacuation.

He added that it would include 45km of coastal roads and 150km of rail line that would connect the existing Warri-Ajaokuta-Itape railway and 600km of marine network.

He said there would be an independent power infrastructure that involves 2,000 megawatts of independent power project, two 500 megawatts of IPP in two inland ports, and five 250 megawatts of IPP in five inland ports.

https://punchng.com/delta-revalidates-27-2bn-escravos-seaport-project/

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Re: Delta Revalidates $27.2bn Escravos Seaport Project by Coronavirus123: 11:29am On Jun 28
Nice one.
Re: Delta Revalidates $27.2bn Escravos Seaport Project by GeneralPula: 11:29am On Jun 28
Good one and Goodluck to delta people..
Re: Delta Revalidates $27.2bn Escravos Seaport Project by AqualinaXYZ: 11:30am On Jun 28
If this can be achieved ehnnn




Lagos is gone




And trust me Tinubu will do everything to frustrate existence of another seaport in Nigeria so he can be inflicting his greedy taxes

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Re: Delta Revalidates $27.2bn Escravos Seaport Project by ThugCheetah(m): 11:30am On Jun 28
hwis

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Re: Delta Revalidates $27.2bn Escravos Seaport Project by INTEGRITYA1(m): 11:30am On Jun 28
That's beautiful.
Re: Delta Revalidates $27.2bn Escravos Seaport Project by duncan511: 11:30am On Jun 28
Nice one
Re: Delta Revalidates $27.2bn Escravos Seaport Project by AqualinaXYZ: 11:30am On Jun 28
GeneralPula:
Good one and Goodluck to delta people..



We kuku know say the congratulatory comment no from your mind




Because y’all know what damage another seaport will do to una almighty overhyped slum of Lagos




Decongestion and prices of properties both house land will fall drastically



Because an Igbo man will rather be traveling from Anambra to delta everyday to clear his goods than live in Lagos where he isn’t respected despite developing your slum state

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Re: Delta Revalidates $27.2bn Escravos Seaport Project by Ulogwe1: 11:30am On Jun 28
Good
Re: Delta Revalidates $27.2bn Escravos Seaport Project by Prosper91(m): 11:30am On Jun 28
Nice one
Re: Delta Revalidates $27.2bn Escravos Seaport Project by obazo1: 11:30am On Jun 28
Good news 👏
Re: Delta Revalidates $27.2bn Escravos Seaport Project by NkanuSon: 11:30am On Jun 28
Agbadorians will pretend to like this news

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Re: Delta Revalidates $27.2bn Escravos Seaport Project by inemekam: 11:31am On Jun 28
Good one

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Re: Delta Revalidates $27.2bn Escravos Seaport Project by DIVINEEVIDENCE: 11:31am On Jun 28
I thought it was already a done deal, not knowing they were clinging to a "We Will..." promise by Bulaba's administration.

Una never readi

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Re: Delta Revalidates $27.2bn Escravos Seaport Project by Solsix(m): 11:31am On Jun 28
Nice
Re: Delta Revalidates $27.2bn Escravos Seaport Project by dibunotion(m): 11:33am On Jun 28
The rot in government infrastructure is too much.
I've got other reservations about Obi.
But I like what he did with schools in Anambra.
Re: Delta Revalidates $27.2bn Escravos Seaport Project by YouAreNobody: 11:33am On Jun 28
Nice one. I hope it pulls through
Re: Delta Revalidates $27.2bn Escravos Seaport Project by Funkyswagzz(m): 11:34am On Jun 28
Agbado urchins will be very mad at this latest development

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Re: Delta Revalidates $27.2bn Escravos Seaport Project by DevilsEqual(m): 11:37am On Jun 28
Delta on the beat
Congrats to them. They actually have that potential to be as independent as Lagos.

Fire on SS cheesy cheesy cheesy

Forward Ever!!!
Re: Delta Revalidates $27.2bn Escravos Seaport Project by DevilsEqual(m): 11:38am On Jun 28
Funkyswagzz:
Agbado urchins will be very mad at this latest development

Mad at a development that would decongest Lagos and by extension SW?? cheesy cheesy

Guy stop projecting your bitterness on others

Isnt this one of the reasons u wanna forcefully attach with the SS people, but then sef, we still care less. Na all of uan headache be that

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Re: Delta Revalidates $27.2bn Escravos Seaport Project by Anoda7gigs: 11:38am On Jun 28
The company blamed the prolonged delay on both the Federal and Delta State Governments’ failure to give final approval for the project’s take-off.

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Re: Delta Revalidates $27.2bn Escravos Seaport Project by Ikumapkayi: 11:38am On Jun 28
AqualinaXYZ:




We kuku know say the congratulatory comment no from your mind




Because y’all know what damage another seaport will do to una almighty overhyped slum of Lagos




Decongestion and prices of properties both house land will fall drastically



Because an Igbo man will rather be traveling from Anambra to delta everyday to clear his goods than live in Lagos where he isn’t respected despite developing your slum state

You are a tribalist. It is just unfortunate that many young Igbos are towing this road in the 21st century.

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Re: Delta Revalidates $27.2bn Escravos Seaport Project by divineblessed: 11:40am On Jun 28
smiley
Re: Delta Revalidates $27.2bn Escravos Seaport Project by DevilsEqual(m): 11:40am On Jun 28
AqualinaXYZ:




We kuku know say the congratulatory comment no from your mind




Because y’all know what damage another seaport will do to una almighty overhyped slum of Lagos




Decongestion and prices of properties both house land will fall drastically



Because an Igbo man will rather be traveling from Anambra to delta everyday to clear his goods than live in Lagos where he isn’t respected despite developing your slum state

You couldnt even celebrate your goodnews with peace?? Guy, you're mentally troubled and would need to go see a therapist

Note that SW actually careless about things that happen outside the region. shame me and show me threads or news about SW people criticizing a new development happening elsewhere. You'll never find one cheesy cheesy

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Re: Delta Revalidates $27.2bn Escravos Seaport Project by McDoe(m): 11:40am On Jun 28
Ulogwe1:
Good
I am from Delta State, pls why all these divisive, ethnic laced sentiments?

Pls let's stop this ethnic and religious bias and sentiments. I think it will do all of so much good to live as one indivisible country

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Re: Delta Revalidates $27.2bn Escravos Seaport Project by Bigboytinz: 11:41am On Jun 28
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Re: Delta Revalidates $27.2bn Escravos Seaport Project by Olaide1295: 11:42am On Jun 28
If Delta states Govt is serious about private sector. The governor should take the next flight to Aso Rock and get needed documentation approved. Same way Sanwo Olu does.

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Re: Delta Revalidates $27.2bn Escravos Seaport Project by UncommonLogic: 11:42am On Jun 28
AqualinaXYZ:
If this can be achieved ehnnn




Lagos is gone




And trust me Tinubu will do everything to frustrate existence of another seaport in Nigeria so he can be inflicting his greedy taxes
Typical shallow empty mkpuru mirri destroyed skull of an IPOB terrorist cannibal retard.

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Re: Delta Revalidates $27.2bn Escravos Seaport Project by Ramirezkhay(m): 11:45am On Jun 28
cheesy

I no even Dy talk on this things
UNA go Dy shout develop upandan


If you go develop anything no be the template wey dy ground you'o follow?


grin
AqualinaXYZ:




We kuku know say the congratulatory comment no from your mind




Because y’all know what damage another seaport will do to una almighty overhyped slum of Lagos




Decongestion and prices of properties both house land will fall drastically



Because an Igbo man will rather be traveling from Anambra to delta everyday to clear his goods than live in Lagos where he isn’t respected despite developing your slum state

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Re: Delta Revalidates $27.2bn Escravos Seaport Project by RepoMan007: 11:50am On Jun 28
Renewed looting.

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