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Estate Surveyor Canvasses Speedy Construction Of Ibaka Seaport
An Akwa Ibom State
based estate surveyor, Mr John Isangedighi, has said that speedy construction of Ibaka seaport would enhance full exploitation of the maritime potential of the state.
Isangedighi made the observation in Uyo on Thursday while speaking with our correspondent on the planned seaport being sited at Mbo local government area of the state.
He said that Akwa Ibom had enormous, but untapped maritime resources with the longest coastline in Nigeria stretching 129km.
Isangedighi said that the Ibaka Deep Seaport as conceived by Akwa Ibom Government was a laudable economic venture which could reduce unemployment and enhance national development.
He said that this year’s national conference of Nigerian Institution of Estate Surveyors and Valuers (NIESV) slated for Uyo, the Akwa Ibom capital, would discuss issues of maritime potential of Nigeria.
Isangedighi, who is the vice chairman, local organising committee of the 2014 Annual Conference of NIESV, said that the one-week conference would commence on March 23.
He said that the theme of conference would be “Maritime Coastal and Inland Waters Investment and Management in National Development”.
“We are looking at how we can explore the potential of maritime resources; a number of resource persons will deliver papers at the conference,” Isangedighi said.
Justifying the choice of the theme, Isangedighi explained that as a multi-disciplinary profession, estate management involved valuation of the land surface and its resources both beneath and above.
He expressed optimism that the conference would stimulate the interests of the Federal and State Governments as well as investors in the envisaged Ibaka Deep Seaport in Akwa Ibom.
The Tide reports that the proposed Ibaka Deep Seaport is a component of the planned Ibom Industrial City by Akwa Ibom Governor, Godswill Akpabio, to boost industrial activities in the state.
The Ibom Industrial City, as envisaged, would span three local government areas of Mbo, Esit-Eket and Ibeno and would house export processing zones.
Other components are oil and gas processing facilities, industrial and residential estates, a medium size refinery, a petro- chemical plant, schools, hospitals, shopping malls, hotels and recreational facilities.
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