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N6bn Baro Port’ll Create Jobs For Youth – FG
Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari has said the Baro River Port would create employment for Nigerian youth and decongest Apapa and Eastern Ports.
President Buhari who stated this at the commissioning of the newly completed Baro River Port in Niger State said the port was abandoned by previous administrations.
The port was built by Chinese firm, Global Project Nigeria Limited (CGCC)
In a statement made available to The Tide yesterday, Buhari said he has personal attachment to Baro River Port project because he assisted in the design of the port complex when he was Chairman of Petroleum Trust Fund ( PTF).
According to the President, the Baro Port complex will enhance intermodal transportation connectivity in the Country.
“The port will reduce pressure of big trucks on our roads and create huge employment opportunities for Nigerians. The Baro River Port will also help decongest other similar ports in the country”, he said.
He promised that his administration would do more if re-elected into office during the forthcoming elections, especially the rehabilitation of roads leading to Baro River Port and its environs.
In his welcome remarks, the Managing Director of National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA), Senator Olorunnimbe Mamora, thanked President Buhari for personally commissioning the Baro River Port Complex, saying the port was the first colonial port in the country.
Mamora noted that the Port would facilitate socio-cultural relationships, commerce, trade and agricultural development in the country.
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