Oil & Energy
Council Boss Restores Light In Abonnema …As Stakeholders Insist On Soku Oil Field
The people of Abonnema
town in Akuku-Toru Local Government of Rivers State have heaved a sigh of relief as light has been restored in the town.
The caretaker committee chairman of the area, Mr Otisah Christian Livingstone, disclosed this during an engagement meeting of the state APC contact committee with the local government area’s stakeholders in AKULGA and promised that his administration would consider the people first before any other interest.
The council boss revealed that about N10 million was spent to restore light in the area.
Livingstone who said his administration’s selling point to the people was to serve them better and promised to address other teething challenges facing the people in the area within the period he is in office.
The chairman remarked that at the state level, Governor Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi has done well and that at the local government level, the caretaker committee would leverage on the governor’s good work to deliver the dividends of democracy to them.
Also speaking, the immediate past executive chairman of the council, Hon Theodore Georgewill, recounted that Abonnema would have became a seaport under President Yar’Adua’s administration but the project was stopped and taken to Bayelsa.
Georgewill further regretted that Soku gas plant would also have been an LNG project in Rivers State but was unfortunately stopped in order for Brass LNG to take off in Bayelsa, President Goodluck Jonathan’s home state.
“As the immediate past executive chairman of this local government, people from immigration and customs come here looking for an office. They said that the Federal Government under Yar’Adua want to open the Abonnema seaport. We were delighted and happy.
“We suggested area where they could have accommodated the facility because if this had happened it would have attracted business opportunities and created employment for our youths and Akuku Toru, obviously would have been like a small Bonny,” the ex-council boss said but expressed regret and surprise that as soon as Jonathan became president, the programme died and the project was taken to Bayelsa State.
“I am also aware that there was an intention by Yar’Adua’s government to upgrade the Soku gas plant to that of Bonny LNG. There would have been so many oil companies operating in Akuku Toru today but our neighbour said until Bayelsa LNG grows to that level, Akuku Toru should remain where we are,” he stated, and expressed confidence in Government Amaechi’s capability to fight for the restoration of Soku oil wells back to Rivers State.
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