Oil & Energy
Minister Urges Private Sector Investment In Oil, Gas Facilities
Minister of State, Petroleum Resources (Gas), Mr. Ekperikpe Ekpo, has urged the private sector to invest in natural gas facilities to drive industrial growth across Nigeria’s geo-political zones.
Ekpo gave the change while hosting the leadership of 3W Alliance Limited, led by its Chairman, Dr. Umaru Mutallab, and the Managing Director, Oil and Gas Free Zone Authority (OGFZA), Bamanga Usman Jada.
Ekpo, who underscored the core objective of his office, which he said is to attract and facilitate gas-based investments in Nigeria, assured foreign partners and financiers of the industrial park projects of the safety and security of their investments in Nigeria.
“I understand that you did not go into the details of this project because you needed approval first. So, I want to tell you that approval is automatically granted to you to embark on this project”, he said.
Ekpo promised that all necessary support from the ministry and regulatory agencies would be granted to ensure the project’s success, beginning with the Ikot Abasi park.
The gas minister further expressed his appreciation to 3W Alliance for the trust in investing in Nigeria and commended the Managing Director of the Oil & Gas Free Zone Authority for providing the company with the necessary space and support to build their industrial park.
Earlier at the meeting, Mutallab and Jada briefed the minister on the collaboration between the two establishments for the development of international industrial parks (in two states each) across the six geo-political zones in Nigeria.
Mutallab said a reference model would kick-start at the Liberty Free Trade Zone in Ikot Abasi, Akwa Ibom State, with an on-site power and water supply, natural gas pipelines, internal connecting roads, rentable warehouses, residential estates, among others.
“The Ikot Abasi industrial park is to be powered by natural gas and would attract lots of medium scale investors, with massive job opportunities for youths in the country”, he said.
Jada, on his part, said the pilot scheme seeks to utilise the abundant gas resource in Akwa Ibom State to power the industrial park in Ikot Abasi and that this would lead to massive technology transfer, skills acquisition, increased revenue for the state and country.
He said uninterrupted gas supply was required to fire the power plants and keep the parks running.
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