Business
CEOs Move To Enhance Revenue Generation
The Chief Executives (CEOs) of the 12 River Basin Development Authorities have pledged to evolve strategies to enhance revenue generation and alleviate poverty in the country.
Some of the CEOs who spoke with newsmen after their inauguration on Tuesday in Abuja, said they would also work towards providing potable water and promoting economic activities in their respective basins.
Mr Essien Etukudoh, the Managing Director, Cross River Basin Development Authority, promised to generate revenue through the implementation of the existing projects of the authority.
“We have been given the Road Map; when we get back, we will study the document and formulate our own Road Map, in line with the ministry’s own to carry out our projects.
“Already, we have so many things we are using to generate revenue. We have a school, water bottling company and a fish hatchery company. We will use those ones to generate revenue, “ he said.
Etukudoh, however, stressed the need for adequate funding of projects to ensure effective implementation of the Road Map to move the basins forward.
In a separate interview, Mr Nnaa Aleru, the Managing Director, Niger Delta River Basin Development Authority said: “We will go about the internal funding and we will also approach the banks and other foreign agencies.
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