Business
Brass To Become Oil, Gas Free Zone
The Bayelsa State Gov
ernment has announced plans to establish Brass Island Oil and Gas Free Zone.
The Governor of the State, Hon Seriake Dickson who disclosed this plan said he would set up a committee that would collaborate with the management of the Oil and Gas Free Zone Authority of Nigeria to work out a detailed plan of action for the take-off of the new Zone.
Dickson revealed the plan of the state when officials of the authority visited him in Creek Haven, Yenagoa, and expressed his appreciation over the Federal Government’s designation of a free zone for Brass Island.
Describing the location of the venture in Brass as well as the visit as appropriate and timely, he stated that his administration had done so much to provide jobs and condusive environment for businesses to thrive.
Dickson explained that the Brass Island Oil and Gas Free Zone is a crucial project that would transform the economy of Bayelsa State noted that his administration intends to make the state, the Dubai of Africa in view of abundant human resources in the area.
He said, “Our focus is to expand the base of our economy beyond oil and gas. We have formulated a lot of policies to enable us expand our economy to attract industrialists and promote industrialisation, to create wealth, jobs and a stable environment for business.
Analysts believe that if the proposed Free Zone becomes a reality, it would provide job engagement to thousands of youths and also boost businesses for indigenous businessmen and women, not only in oil and gas sector but in other business interests.
One of the business operators, Prince Emmanuel Ogba said, “Brass Island Oil and Gas Free Zone is what not only Bayelsans but Niger Delta need to take business to the next level. It would also impact positively on the reduction of youth related crimes in the area.
Ogba, a director Nedal Oil and Gas Company Limited Commended the effort of both the federal and state governments towards establishing the zone.
In his remarks, the Managing Director of the Onne Oil and Gas Free Zone Authority, Victor Alabo said the authority was on a visit to intimate the state government as well as present the necessary regulations and requested the permission of Gov Dickson to formalise Brass as an Oil and Gas free zone.
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