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Delta To Allocate 266 Hectares For City Project
Delta State governor
Governor Ifeanyi Okowa, has said that the state government would allocate 266 hectares for the construction of “Delta Commercial City” under a Public Private Partnership (PPP) arrangement.
Okowa said this when he received members of the project committee and the development partners in Asaba.
He assured the investors of a conducive environment for infrastructural development.
Okowa added that the robust partnership between the state and the development partners would fast track the completion of the project.
“My administration will provide the needed environment and see to the progress and development of the project for the benefit of Deltans.
“We are committed to the development of the Delta Commercial City as it would provide employment to the people and bring development to the state.”
Earlier, the Chairman of the committee, Chief Clement Ofuani, said that the purpose of the visit was to brief the governor on the progress made so far on the project.
Ofuani is also the Director-General, Asaba Capital Territory Development Agency.
He said that the state government would commit 266 hectares of land valued at N2.9 billion as its own initial equity while the two development partners – Sergio D’Arcano SRL and ALHUDA Nigeria Limited will commit N3.7 billion and N3.1 billion, respectively.
Ofuani added that the development of the project was a critical component of the state government’s “SMART” agenda aimed at urban transformation.
Messrs Moise Nassogui of D’Arcano Group and Olawole Rhodes-Vivour of Al HUDA Nigeria Ltd, representatives of the development partners, pledged that the project would be of a high quality and benefit the people.
They said the city would have residential and commercial areas including shopping malls, beach resorts and hotels with a renewable energy mix as source of power, when completed.
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