Editorial
Beyond The Clay Industry Plan
News of the proposed clay manufac-
turing industry in Egiland by the
Rivers State Government in partnership with Total Exploration and Production Limited comes with great hopes and expectations, especially at a time when oil revenue and the value of the naira are engaged in a free fall.
Gladly, governments at various levels appear to have realised, though belatedly, the need to look beyond the oil economy with a view to diversifying the revenue base of the country as well as the need to provide jobs for the teeming unemployed populace.
The plan to float a clay industry, to say the least, is a welcome development as it will provide endless opportunities and boost rural economy. It should also provide the example needed to make more individuals and corporate organisations to take advantage of other natural resources across Rivers State.
However, a number of issues must be addressed so that the noble effort and vision do not go the way of earlier initiatives and projects like the Ilelema clay industry, among others that became monuments of failure.
The Tide is concerned over a lot of laudable plans that never left the planning stage, but with the involvement of the present government in Rivers State, we can safely conclude that the plan will not result in a still-birth. We also want to see its viability, marketability and sustainability being assured from the onset.
Similarly, Total oil firm deserves to be commended for the interest exhibited so far in building the rural economy, particularly in its area of operations. Other multinational companies in the hydrocarbon sector should borrow a leaf and join and develop some kind of rural industrialisation in order to minimise restiveness in the State.
The clay industry is quite promising, as raw materials are everywhere and the wares that can be produced with it are numerous, even as the market for them exist within and outside the country.
The Tide strongly believes that apart from providing jobs, the expertise that is possible under the industry will be massive. Indeed, the opportunities our people can take advantage of are endless and Rivers State will be much better for it.
We must advise however, that for this and other resources to be fully tapped and developed, government must provide the enabling environment. The issue of security must be addressed squarely, even in Egiland where insecurity had been an issue lately.
As a matter of policy, proper feasibility study must be made. It is also imperative that an impact assessment be carried out to show how the local people will be affected. Similarly, land acquisition must be considered to favour the people. In fact, all the major stakeholders should be involved from the very start.
These issues have become necessary because of the fate of some investments in the State over the years. Some of our fears also stem from the state of some recent investments like the syringe factory, the microbiolarvacite project among others that started with a lot of promise and remained in a limbo.
The clay industry should not join the list of failed projects. A lot of Rivers people can actually develop careers around that industry and make a difference in their lives. Indeed, this is one of the most veritable ways of surviving the impending economic crisis in Nigeria.
Even as we call for its urgent establishment, we expect that government would encourage other oil firms, multinationals and major investors to take advantage of the numerous natural resources available in each of the local government areas in Rivers State.
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