Re: Ibom Deep Seaport: A Maritime Gateway To West And Central African Region by blinking001(m): 3:23pm On Feb 29, 2020 |
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Re: Ibom Deep Seaport: A Maritime Gateway To West And Central African Region by DNSPro: 3:23pm On Feb 29, 2020 |
matrixme: Audio concept. Up till now, Second Niger Bridge, not finished. Lagos - Ibadan rail, unfinished. Lagos light rail, uncompleted. Coastal railway project, stories. 24/7 electricity that they promised, a mirage. They have introduced another one again... have u been to Lagos Ibadan rail? That project is 90% done. I know this because I have a project indirectly linked to it. |
Re: Ibom Deep Seaport: A Maritime Gateway To West And Central African Region by Nobody: 3:31pm On Feb 29, 2020 |
Jerryz2050PMG: IBOM DEEP SEAPORT: A Maritime Gateway To West And Central African Region
By Mike Etuk
The idea of Ibom Deep Seaport, IDSP, a major component of Ibom Industrial City, was conceived to be the country’s and state’s economic empowerment plan, designed to play a catalytic role in economic development as well as raise the business and revenue profile of Akwa Ibom State and Nigeria.
The Deep Seaport is designed to occupy 2,565 hectares of land with additional 1.565 hectares for future expansion. IDSP, with the investment capacity of $4.2 billion, will on completion serve Sao Tome Joint Development, Equatorial Guinea, Cameroon, Angola, Gabon, Democratic Republic of Congo, Niger and Chad, making it to offer a multiple modal connectivity with unparalleled access to coastal railway lines, the Victor Attah International Airport and extensive national road network.
As a trans-shipment port for the West and Central African region, the Seaport which is expected to handle container break-bulk, dry-bulk and liquid cargo will stimulate business activities and lead to a gargantuan leap in trans-national trade activities, as it would handle large vessels that can load over 13,000 containers in one voyage.
The project, which is to be owned by the Federal Government through Nigeria Ports Authority, NPA, with Akwa Ibom State government and private investors through the PPP arrangement, has key features.
The features include deep water access (18m in the channel) with the capacity to accommodate large vessels; 5,129 radars for port development; proximity to major shipping routes, as well as a combined deep seaport and free trade zone development in Akwa Ibom State. Others are short distance to destination markets, to reduce cost and maximise benefits; as well as a large gateway market size to attract direct vessel service and sizeable trans-shipment cargo for feeder shipping network connection.
These features make the IDSP unique and strategic to the maritime economy and international trade portfolio of the country. It has been a key project of Akwa Ibom State and indeed Nigeria given its critical role in launching the state and the country into a robust regime of international trade and other international business transactions.
The idea
Although the idea of Ibom Deep Seaport project was mooted by the previous administrations in the state, the real commitment and political will to translate the dream into a realistic project commenced following the assumption of office of the present administration of Governor Udom Emmanuel, when he set up a technical committee on the implementation of the Ibom Deep Seaport project.
Although there were a number of political, administrative and technical issues to be addressed in the course of the project actualisation, with the strong support of the governor, the committee continued in its commitment to deliver on its mandate.
In May 2015, IDSP received Federal Government approval under the Public-Private Partnership, PPP, model. In further demonstration of its commitment, the state government contracted the Global Maritime and Ports Services, GMAPS, to provide transaction advising services in December 2015, and the responsibility of completing the master-plan producing a full business case for the project.
With all the administrative, policy and technical issues addressed, work on the first phase of the IDSP is about to commence. Giving a lowdown of the progress made to actualised the project, the state governor, Udom Emmanuel, represented by Secretary to the State Government during a meeting of the Infrastructure Concession Regulatory Commission, ICRC, NPA and the Federal Ministry of Transport, said the Ibom Deep Seaport is poised to bring a smart world port landing capacity to the doorsteps of Akwa Ibom State and serve the cargo handling of the West and Central African countries as well as states of the South-East region of Nigeria.
Already, two world-renowned companies with outstanding pedigree in the maritime industry have successfully bidded to handle the two major components of the Ibom Deep Seaport projects. While the consortium of Bollore’ Ports of China is to handle the operation of all container activities, Power China is expected to carry out necessary works for developing the port infrastructure.
According to Mrs. Mfon Usoro, Chairperson of the Technical Committee on the Actualisation of Ibom Seaport, the government is targeting shipping companies and terminal operators as co-developers and investors, who will guarantee vessels and cargo when the port becomes operational.
It is expected that given its locational advantage, and its technical contents, the Ibom Deep Seaport will serve a better purpose in terms of promoting maritime business, international trade and interconnectivity. With specialised terminals to handle ports and big-sized vessels, in addition to other ancillary activities, the Deep Seaport will generate multiplier effects, new business frontiers, create the necessary middle class and create more than 10,000 job opportunities for the people of Akwa Ibom at the construction stage.
This number will increase when the port is in operation considering that there will be direct and indirect jobs created. Moreover, it will certainly help in solving the perennial problem of port congestion in Nigeria. As the host state of this gargantuan economic enabler, Akwa Ibom will step up in its revenue profile, business opportunities, and become a major player in the competitive national and global economy.
Governor Udom Emmanuel’s administration has taken the bull by the horn in demonstrating rare commitment and tenancy in ensuring that the dream project comes to reality. It is, therefore, expedient that Akwa Ibom people and Nigerians rise to the challenge of ensuring the actualisation of a project that will launch the country into a world of robust maritime business.
Mike Etuk, a public affairs analyst, wrote from Uyo. wow, make sense. Lovely scenery! |
Re: Ibom Deep Seaport: A Maritime Gateway To West And Central African Region by Adakintroy2: 3:33pm On Feb 29, 2020 |
All this one na writeup. This was actually the initiative of akpabio during the Jonathan admin. Never saw the light as soon as Jonathan left.
No western man want that kind of development in other state..they construe it as rivalry. Lagos port would rather choke and throw up and they will still not diversify it. Black man and greed are like Y and Z. |
Re: Ibom Deep Seaport: A Maritime Gateway To West And Central African Region by whirlwind7(m): 3:37pm On Feb 29, 2020 |
lionness: No Region is holding any region back. Just develop your resources and see how much difference you will make. Akwa Ibom despite its poor citizens will definitely get to the promise land soon with its crop of visionary leaders. I hope my governor delivers this port before he leaves office. I mean if Hell-Rufai can deliver a dry seaport within a short time I think anything is possible Obviously, you do not understand your country's politics and how things work. Do read up about FG's "Exclusive List" and know how things are done. Short summary: the FG controls facilities like airport, seaport, electricity generation etc. Without FG's permission, no state (or, according to you, region) is allowed to to build any of those things. The Kaduna port you mentioned, did you think El-Rufai just built it without Buhari's say so? |
Re: Ibom Deep Seaport: A Maritime Gateway To West And Central African Region by Raypawer(m): 3:40pm On Feb 29, 2020 |
What will you like to do there? Or huw do you think you can add value? HRHQueenPhil: I will like to work here. Can anyone link me up? 1 Like |
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Re: Ibom Deep Seaport: A Maritime Gateway To West And Central African Region by Nobody: 3:43pm On Feb 29, 2020 |
Jerryz2050PMG: IBOM DEEP SEAPORT: A Maritime Gateway To West And Central African Region
By Mike Etuk
The idea of Ibom Deep Seaport, IDSP, a major component of Ibom Industrial City, was conceived to be the country’s and state’s economic empowerment plan, designed to play a catalytic role in economic development as well as raise the business and revenue profile of Akwa Ibom State and Nigeria.
The Deep Seaport is designed to occupy 2,565 hectares of land with additional 1.565 hectares for future expansion. IDSP, with the investment capacity of $4.2 billion, will on completion serve Sao Tome Joint Development, Equatorial Guinea, Cameroon, Angola, Gabon, Democratic Republic of Congo, Niger and Chad, making it to offer a multiple modal connectivity with unparalleled access to coastal railway lines, the Victor Attah International Airport and extensive national road network.
As a trans-shipment port for the West and Central African region, the Seaport which is expected to handle container break-bulk, dry-bulk and liquid cargo will stimulate business activities and lead to a gargantuan leap in trans-national trade activities, as it would handle large vessels that can load over 13,000 containers in one voyage.
The project, which is to be owned by the Federal Government through Nigeria Ports Authority, NPA, with Akwa Ibom State government and private investors through the PPP arrangement, has key features.
The features include deep water access (18m in the channel) with the capacity to accommodate large vessels; 5,129 radars for port development; proximity to major shipping routes, as well as a combined deep seaport and free trade zone development in Akwa Ibom State. Others are short distance to destination markets, to reduce cost and maximise benefits; as well as a large gateway market size to attract direct vessel service and sizeable trans-shipment cargo for feeder shipping network connection.
These features make the IDSP unique and strategic to the maritime economy and international trade portfolio of the country. It has been a key project of Akwa Ibom State and indeed Nigeria given its critical role in launching the state and the country into a robust regime of international trade and other international business transactions.
The idea
Although the idea of Ibom Deep Seaport project was mooted by the previous administrations in the state, the real commitment and political will to translate the dream into a realistic project commenced following the assumption of office of the present administration of Governor Udom Emmanuel, when he set up a technical committee on the implementation of the Ibom Deep Seaport project.
Although there were a number of political, administrative and technical issues to be addressed in the course of the project actualisation, with the strong support of the governor, the committee continued in its commitment to deliver on its mandate.
In May 2015, IDSP received Federal Government approval under the Public-Private Partnership, PPP, model. In further demonstration of its commitment, the state government contracted the Global Maritime and Ports Services, GMAPS, to provide transaction advising services in December 2015, and the responsibility of completing the master-plan producing a full business case for the project.
With all the administrative, policy and technical issues addressed, work on the first phase of the IDSP is about to commence. Giving a lowdown of the progress made to actualised the project, the state governor, Udom Emmanuel, represented by Secretary to the State Government during a meeting of the Infrastructure Concession Regulatory Commission, ICRC, NPA and the Federal Ministry of Transport, said the Ibom Deep Seaport is poised to bring a smart world port landing capacity to the doorsteps of Akwa Ibom State and serve the cargo handling of the West and Central African countries as well as states of the South-East region of Nigeria.
Already, two world-renowned companies with outstanding pedigree in the maritime industry have successfully bidded to handle the two major components of the Ibom Deep Seaport projects. While the consortium of Bollore’ Ports of China is to handle the operation of all container activities, Power China is expected to carry out necessary works for developing the port infrastructure.
According to Mrs. Mfon Usoro, Chairperson of the Technical Committee on the Actualisation of Ibom Seaport, the government is targeting shipping companies and terminal operators as co-developers and investors, who will guarantee vessels and cargo when the port becomes operational.
It is expected that given its locational advantage, and its technical contents, the Ibom Deep Seaport will serve a better purpose in terms of promoting maritime business, international trade and interconnectivity. With specialised terminals to handle ports and big-sized vessels, in addition to other ancillary activities, the Deep Seaport will generate multiplier effects, new business frontiers, create the necessary middle class and create more than 10,000 job opportunities for the people of Akwa Ibom at the construction stage.
This number will increase when the port is in operation considering that there will be direct and indirect jobs created. Moreover, it will certainly help in solving the perennial problem of port congestion in Nigeria. As the host state of this gargantuan economic enabler, Akwa Ibom will step up in its revenue profile, business opportunities, and become a major player in the competitive national and global economy.
Governor Udom Emmanuel’s administration has taken the bull by the horn in demonstrating rare commitment and tenancy in ensuring that the dream project comes to reality. It is, therefore, expedient that Akwa Ibom people and Nigerians rise to the challenge of ensuring the actualisation of a project that will launch the country into a world of robust maritime business.
Mike Etuk, a public affairs analyst, wrote from Uyo. Story for the Gods. |
Re: Ibom Deep Seaport: A Maritime Gateway To West And Central African Region by Raypawer(m): 3:47pm On Feb 29, 2020 |
Wao, white elephant, Ibom Air, Ibom Power, International Stadium, and other factories were all termed white elephant projects, now a reality.. Mind you Akwa Ibom Airport is the only state built and owned airport in the country. You see, apart from the fact that Akpabio stole money, Akpabio and this current Governor are all top performers autolearner: For a Geo-political zone, armed with so much funds from the FG, I think most South-South States are performing underwhelmingly. Absolutely chasing white elephant projects with no long-term plans for growth, just political clout.
See this...
Ask them to list what they've done without the influence of the FG asides paying salaries and a few km's of roads here and there, you'd be met with a loud silence. The only semblance to growth was when Donald Duke & Akpabio was in power and when they vacated office, the zone literally went side-ways in terms of any growth. Ask yourself, where's Tinapa today? The world literally wanted to be a part of Calabar Carnival every December.
The real jokers are the Igbos looking to secede into trash-filled cities like Umuahia You can't hold your Governors to propel a solid zonal growth plan, that would attract the best minds, and even make the gifted hands in Ariaria globally marketable, but you'll be screaming Tinubu & Buhari's names on Obasanjo's internet.
Thanks to the FG for the seaport, hopefully, that would decongest our Highways., and reduce the high cost of shipping 2 Likes |
Re: Ibom Deep Seaport: A Maritime Gateway To West And Central African Region by MondayOsunbor(m): 3:56pm On Feb 29, 2020 |
Lawgod247: The powers that be won't allow it to materialize. The Lagos monopoly will surely come to bear. Anyways, for CAC Company or Business Name registration, Foundation, Schools, Church, NGO, Trademark, TIN, SCUML, NAFDAC number etc, talk to us at [b]www. Lawlab. Com. ng. If you know, you know. your children children will still wait for the completion of this project sad reality of Nigeria 1 Like |
Re: Ibom Deep Seaport: A Maritime Gateway To West And Central African Region by tommenoh(m): 4:01pm On Feb 29, 2020 |
Jerryz2050PMG: IBOM DEEP SEAPORT: A Maritime Gateway To West And Central African Region
By Mike Etuk
The idea of Ibom Deep Seaport, IDSP, a major component of Ibom Industrial City, was conceived to be the country’s and state’s economic empowerment plan, designed to play a catalytic role in economic development as well as raise the business and revenue profile of Akwa Ibom State and Nigeria.
The Deep Seaport is designed to occupy 2,565 hectares of land with additional 1.565 hectares for future expansion. IDSP, with the investment capacity of $4.2 billion, will on completion serve Sao Tome Joint Development, Equatorial Guinea, Cameroon, Angola, Gabon, Democratic Republic of Congo, Niger and Chad, making it to offer a multiple modal connectivity with unparalleled access to coastal railway lines, the Victor Attah International Airport and extensive national road network.
As a trans-shipment port for the West and Central African region, the Seaport which is expected to handle container break-bulk, dry-bulk and liquid cargo will stimulate business activities and lead to a gargantuan leap in trans-national trade activities, as it would handle large vessels that can load over 13,000 containers in one voyage.
The project, which is to be owned by the Federal Government through Nigeria Ports Authority, NPA, with Akwa Ibom State government and private investors through the PPP arrangement, has key features.
The features include deep water access (18m in the channel) with the capacity to accommodate large vessels; 5,129 radars for port development; proximity to major shipping routes, as well as a combined deep seaport and free trade zone development in Akwa Ibom State. Others are short distance to destination markets, to reduce cost and maximise benefits; as well as a large gateway market size to attract direct vessel service and sizeable trans-shipment cargo for feeder shipping network connection.
These features make the IDSP unique and strategic to the maritime economy and international trade portfolio of the country. It has been a key project of Akwa Ibom State and indeed Nigeria given its critical role in launching the state and the country into a robust regime of international trade and other international business transactions.
The idea
Although the idea of Ibom Deep Seaport project was mooted by the previous administrations in the state, the real commitment and political will to translate the dream into a realistic project commenced following the assumption of office of the present administration of Governor Udom Emmanuel, when he set up a technical committee on the implementation of the Ibom Deep Seaport project.
Although there were a number of political, administrative and technical issues to be addressed in the course of the project actualisation, with the strong support of the governor, the committee continued in its commitment to deliver on its mandate.
In May 2015, IDSP received Federal Government approval under the Public-Private Partnership, PPP, model. In further demonstration of its commitment, the state government contracted the Global Maritime and Ports Services, GMAPS, to provide transaction advising services in December 2015, and the responsibility of completing the master-plan producing a full business case for the project.
With all the administrative, policy and technical issues addressed, work on the first phase of the IDSP is about to commence. Giving a lowdown of the progress made to actualised the project, the state governor, Udom Emmanuel, represented by Secretary to the State Government during a meeting of the Infrastructure Concession Regulatory Commission, ICRC, NPA and the Federal Ministry of Transport, said the Ibom Deep Seaport is poised to bring a smart world port landing capacity to the doorsteps of Akwa Ibom State and serve the cargo handling of the West and Central African countries as well as states of the South-East region of Nigeria.
Already, two world-renowned companies with outstanding pedigree in the maritime industry have successfully bidded to handle the two major components of the Ibom Deep Seaport projects. While the consortium of Bollore’ Ports of China is to handle the operation of all container activities, Power China is expected to carry out necessary works for developing the port infrastructure.
According to Mrs. Mfon Usoro, Chairperson of the Technical Committee on the Actualisation of Ibom Seaport, the government is targeting shipping companies and terminal operators as co-developers and investors, who will guarantee vessels and cargo when the port becomes operational.
It is expected that given its locational advantage, and its technical contents, the Ibom Deep Seaport will serve a better purpose in terms of promoting maritime business, international trade and interconnectivity. With specialised terminals to handle ports and big-sized vessels, in addition to other ancillary activities, the Deep Seaport will generate multiplier effects, new business frontiers, create the necessary middle class and create more than 10,000 job opportunities for the people of Akwa Ibom at the construction stage.
This number will increase when the port is in operation considering that there will be direct and indirect jobs created. Moreover, it will certainly help in solving the perennial problem of port congestion in Nigeria. As the host state of this gargantuan economic enabler, Akwa Ibom will step up in its revenue profile, business opportunities, and become a major player in the competitive national and global economy.
Governor Udom Emmanuel’s administration has taken the bull by the horn in demonstrating rare commitment and tenancy in ensuring that the dream project comes to reality. It is, therefore, expedient that Akwa Ibom people and Nigerians rise to the challenge of ensuring the actualisation of a project that will launch the country into a world of robust maritime business.
Mike Etuk, a public affairs analyst, wrote from Uyo. A public affairs analyst,your write up isn't complete.I was looking out for pictures of the site at least,to actually show you didn't just unearth the story from archive, as is the usual practice.You didntbeven give the location of the project, nor if its actually started. Its been in the news for too long and from all indication,its another audio project,a white elephant,designed to siphon money. Is it at ibaka or at uruan?has the ground breaking,been flagged?are contractors on site? MOU's,signed?even without,how prepared is the state at harnessing business boom from it,with no good federal roads leading to the state,to ensure containers are transported to other states?Umuahia road,bad,aba road bad,calabar road,worse.east west,non existing. |
Re: Ibom Deep Seaport: A Maritime Gateway To West And Central African Region by richidinho(m): 4:13pm On Feb 29, 2020 |
lionness: No Region is holding any region back. Just develop your resources and see how much difference you will make. Akwa Ibom despite its poor citizens will definitely get to the promise land soon with its crop of visionary leaders. I hope my governor delivers this port before he leaves office. I mean if Hell-Rufai can deliver a dry seaport within a short time I think anything is possible What is a "dry seaport" |
Re: Ibom Deep Seaport: A Maritime Gateway To West And Central African Region by Ademat7(m): 4:33pm On Feb 29, 2020 |
Storeyedbuildin:
I learnt embroidery...a fashion related job....
But it's fast declining and pple are nw sewing clothes without designs... So I just had to leave the work when I wasn't able to pay for my shop rent...
I av done some salary work also...barbeque griller and bar attendants.... Worked in a bakery also ...
Wud be so glad if u could be of help... Where do you reside? |
Re: Ibom Deep Seaport: A Maritime Gateway To West And Central African Region by Dollabiz: 4:34pm On Feb 29, 2020 |
Ho |
Re: Ibom Deep Seaport: A Maritime Gateway To West And Central African Region by Blackking98(m): 4:39pm On Feb 29, 2020 |
tommenoh:
A public affairs analyst,your write up isn't complete.I was looking out for pictures of the site at least,to actually show you didn't just unearth the story from archive, as is the usual practice.You didntbeven give the location of the project, nor if its actually started. Its been in the news for too long and from all indication,its another audio project,a white elephant,designed to siphon money. Is it at ibaka or at uruan?has the ground breaking,been flagged?are contractors on site? MOU's,signed?even without,how prepared is the state at harnessing business boom from it,with no good federal roads leading to the state,to ensure containers are transported to other states?Umuahia road,bad,aba road bad,calabar road,worse.east west,non existing. MR I too know, ibaka is at mbo and not uruan, you've never even been close to Akwa Ibom and you're here yapping nonesense, Akwa Ibom has one of the best road network in the country, even constructing roads into abia. It's on the FG now to support the state and make it a reality and stop conjesting Lagos |
Re: Ibom Deep Seaport: A Maritime Gateway To West And Central African Region by DNSPro: 4:42pm On Feb 29, 2020 |
Adakintroy2: All this one na writeup. This was actually the initiative of akpabio during the Jonathan admin. Never saw the light as soon as Jonathan left.
No western man want that kind of development in other state..they construe it as rivalry. Lagos port would rather choke and throw up and they will still not diversify it. Black man and greed are like Y and Z. Sit back and watch it happen. |
Re: Ibom Deep Seaport: A Maritime Gateway To West And Central African Region by DCmonster: 4:43pm On Feb 29, 2020 |
[quote author=autolearner [s]post=87055401]For a Geo-political zone, armed with so much funds from the FG, I think most South-South States are performing underwhelmingly. Absolutely chasing white elephant projects with no long-term plans for growth, just political clout. See this... Ask them to list what they've done without the influence of the FG asides paying salaries and a few km's of roads here and there, you'd be met with a loud silence. The only semblance to growth was when Donald Duke & Akpabio was in power and when they vacated office, the zone literally went side-ways in terms of any growth. Ask yourself, where's Tinapa today? The world literally wanted to be a part of Calabar Carnival every December.
The real jokers are the Igbos looking to secede into trash-filled cities like Umuahia You can't hold your Governors to propel a solid zonal growth plan, that would attract the best minds, and even make the gifted hands in Ariaria globally marketable, but you'll be screaming Tinubu & Buhari's names on Obasanjo's internet. Thanks to the FG for the seaport, hopefully, that would decongest our Highways., and reduce the high cost of shipping[/quote[/s]] Hey afonja yoloba Muslim, Shut the Bleep up! |
Re: Ibom Deep Seaport: A Maritime Gateway To West And Central African Region by DNSPro: 4:44pm On Feb 29, 2020 |
tommenoh:
A public affairs analyst,your write up isn't complete.I was looking out for pictures of the site at least,to actually show you didn't just unearth the story from archive, as is the usual practice.You didntbeven give the location of the project, nor if its actually started. Its been in the news for too long and from all indication,its another audio project,a white elephant,designed to siphon money. Is it at ibaka or at uruan?has the ground breaking,been flagged?are contractors on site? MOU's,signed?even without,how prepared is the state at harnessing business boom from it,with no good federal roads leading to the state,to ensure containers are transported to other states?Umuahia road,bad,aba road bad,calabar road,worse.east west,non existing. MoU have been signed. Blue3k has extensive report on his profile. I advise you follow him for updates. |
Re: Ibom Deep Seaport: A Maritime Gateway To West And Central African Region by Storeyedbuildin(m): 4:45pm On Feb 29, 2020 |
Ademat7:
Where do you reside? Lagos state... Abule egba precisely |
Re: Ibom Deep Seaport: A Maritime Gateway To West And Central African Region by Kennyswag: 4:46pm On Feb 29, 2020 |
WHO CARES? |
Re: Ibom Deep Seaport: A Maritime Gateway To West And Central African Region by DNSPro: 4:47pm On Feb 29, 2020 |
whirlwind7:
Obviously, you do not understand your country's politics and how things work. Do read up about FG's "Exclusive List" and know how things are done. Short summary: the FG controls facilities like airport, seaport, electricity generation etc. Without FG's permission, no state (or, according to you, region) is allowed to to build any of those things. The Kaduna port you mentioned, did you think El-Rufai just built it without Buhari's say so? This project has been approved. MoU signed. Check FG website for phases of the project. |
Re: Ibom Deep Seaport: A Maritime Gateway To West And Central African Region by DNSPro: 4:53pm On Feb 29, 2020 |
Raypawer: Wao, white elephant, Ibom Air, Ibom Power, International Stadium, and other factories were all termed white elephant projects, now a reality..
Mind you Akwa Ibom Airport is the only state built and owned airport in the country.
You see, apart from the fact that Akpabio stole money, Akpabio and this current Governor are all top performers
no mind dem. They think Akwa Ibom is like other states. 1 Like |
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Re: Ibom Deep Seaport: A Maritime Gateway To West And Central African Region by ScotMisile: 4:57pm On Feb 29, 2020 |
autolearner: For a Geo-political zone, armed with so much funds from the FG, I think most South-South States are performing underwhelmingly. Absolutely chasing white elephant projects with no long-term plans for growth, just political clout.
See this...
Ask them to list what they've done without the influence of the FG asides paying salaries and a few km's of roads here and there, you'd be met with a loud silence. The only semblance to growth was when Donald Duke & Akpabio was in power and when they vacated office, the zone literally went side-ways in terms of any growth. Ask yourself, where's Tinapa today? The world literally wanted to be a part of Calabar Carnival every December.
The real jokers are the Igbos looking to secede into trash-filled cities like Umuahia You can't hold your Governors to propel a solid zonal growth plan, that would attract the best minds, and even make the gifted hands in Ariaria globally marketable, but you'll be screaming Tinubu & Buhari's names on Obasanjo's internet.
Thanks to the FG for the seaport, hopefully, that would decongest our Highways., and reduce the high cost of shipping What is Igbos business here now. |
Re: Ibom Deep Seaport: A Maritime Gateway To West And Central African Region by SoNature(m): 5:02pm On Feb 29, 2020 |
With the way they hype this seaport, you will think it's going to the first in South South |
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Re: Ibom Deep Seaport: A Maritime Gateway To West And Central African Region by Nobody: 5:56pm On Feb 29, 2020 |
Paper Tiger from a Governor who is definitely going to prison.
We will calculate 8yrs of Fed Alloc + IGR+Securiry Votes and deduct evaluated cost of his under-performance and he will be in prison like Orji Uzo Kalu and pay up the loot.
Propaganda from his hungry press won't save him from blood pressure.
His case will be worse. He has insulted many who were angels compared to him. 1 Like |
Re: Ibom Deep Seaport: A Maritime Gateway To West And Central African Region by Laslaslala: 6:04pm On Feb 29, 2020 |
autolearner: For a Geo-political zone, armed with so much funds from the FG, I think most South-South States are performing underwhelmingly. Absolutely chasing white elephant projects with no long-term plans for growth, just political clout.
See this...
Ask them to list what they've done without the influence of the FG asides paying salaries and a few km's of roads here and there, you'd be met with a loud silence. The only semblance to growth was when Donald Duke & Akpabio was in power and when they vacated office, the zone literally went side-ways in terms of any growth. Ask yourself, where's Tinapa today? The world literally wanted to be a part of Calabar Carnival every December.
The real jokers are the Igbos looking to secede into trash-filled cities like Umuahia You can't hold your Governors to propel a solid zonal growth plan, that would attract the best minds, and even make the gifted hands in Ariaria globally marketable, but you'll be screaming Tinubu & Buhari's names on Obasanjo's internet.
Thanks to the FG for the seaport, hopefully, that would decongest our Highways., and reduce the high cost of shipping The craze and ignorance wey dey worry u wear skirt and khaki wahalai This country is a failed state nothing can work here no be me talk am o abundant info and data is out there help yourself out in case your own type of blindness will not allow you to see reality around you For this po are talking about is the same south east has been lobbying to get her corridor dredged all to no avail after Jonathan work never continued, due to politics of weaken and get them suppressed I'm happy for ibom people but then it is a win win for them and the caliphate as the caliphate seek for alternative to Yoruba monopoly who also have started growing some wings against their Fulani husband As we speak now feasibility studies,engineering drawing and mapping has been done and work is on gear to get a rail track to Bornu from akwaibom sorry a neighbouring calabar city. I don't blame you because they stopped you from learning history in school 1 Like |
Re: Ibom Deep Seaport: A Maritime Gateway To West And Central African Region by nyzeo(m): 6:13pm On Feb 29, 2020 |
Where precisely is this ghost white elephant project going to be located. Somone tell me |
Re: Ibom Deep Seaport: A Maritime Gateway To West And Central African Region by nyzeo(m): 6:15pm On Feb 29, 2020 |
Where exactly is this ghost white elephant project going to be located.... Somone tell me |
Re: Ibom Deep Seaport: A Maritime Gateway To West And Central African Region by nerus419(m): 6:33pm On Feb 29, 2020 |
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