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Hassan Bello: Ibadan Dry Port To Gulp N35.7bn by opportunes: 5:48am On Dec 20, 2019
The first phase of the Ibadan dry port will cost in excess of $100m (N35.7bn) to develop, the Nigerian Shippers’ Council (NSC) has said. The facility, to be built by the Chinese company, CRCC, had the ground breaking ceremony done recently by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo.

Executive Secretary of NSC, Mr. Hassan Bello, who spoke to journalists yesterday in Abuja, also disclosed that the facility would take 18 months to build.

The facility, he said, will sit on a 90-hectare of land though only 40 hectares would be utilised in the first phase. “It is going through the process of procurement; a lot has been done. Milestones have been achieved. We want to start negotiations of the concession with the preferred bidder” he explained. ”What is their obligation, what is the obligation of the federal government, what is the obligation of Shippers council?

We want to enter into talks with Oyo State government to determine how many years the lease will subsist after which it will revert to government,” he explained. The executive secretary said the dry ports would be modern dry ports, electronically engineered and ICT driven to avoid repeating the mistakes of the seaports. He said the port community system, which is a subset of the national single window, will be utilised at the initial stage.

This, he said, will enable us compete favourably with other ports. Speaking on the Lekki deep seaport, Mr. Bello said the facility will provide employment for 170,000 people. “We need ships that can carry more cargo. The Lekki port is 16 meters draft which will bring larger ships.

When we have larger ships it means the cost of transportation will be less, but I also appeal to all concerned that everybody’s interest must be canvassed,” he stated. Looking back at 2019, Bello said no arbitrary charges were recorded for the most part of the year.
https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/ibadan-dry-port-to-gulp-n35-7bn-shippers-council.html

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Re: Hassan Bello: Ibadan Dry Port To Gulp N35.7bn by bestpunterever: 5:52am On Dec 20, 2019
Audio Dry Port.

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Re: Hassan Bello: Ibadan Dry Port To Gulp N35.7bn by iCauseTrouble: 6:02am On Dec 20, 2019
Good morning guys. Wish you all a productive day. TGIF

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Re: Hassan Bello: Ibadan Dry Port To Gulp N35.7bn by corenewsonline: 6:02am On Dec 20, 2019
ANOTHER AVENUE TO LOOT!

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Re: Hassan Bello: Ibadan Dry Port To Gulp N35.7bn by choice17(m): 6:02am On Dec 20, 2019
Good job
The Chinese company, CRCC. They are the second largest engineering company in the world, in terms of revenue!

My problem with the Nigeria government in its entirety is, they lack continuity. What will happen to the fate of the dry sea port, if the present administration tenure is over. They need to be transparent on that before committing to anything

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Re: Hassan Bello: Ibadan Dry Port To Gulp N35.7bn by owelle22(m): 6:03am On Dec 20, 2019
5th 2 comment

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Re: Hassan Bello: Ibadan Dry Port To Gulp N35.7bn by nototribalist: 6:04am On Dec 20, 2019
Hope there's going to be a rail for it, if not na wahala o

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Re: Hassan Bello: Ibadan Dry Port To Gulp N35.7bn by thundafire: 6:04am On Dec 20, 2019
Nigeria busy building dry ports but abandoning wet ports along Calabar and Port-harcourt but really who cursed Nigeria

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Re: Hassan Bello: Ibadan Dry Port To Gulp N35.7bn by Olatunji1929: 6:05am On Dec 20, 2019
bestpunterever:
Audio Dry Port.
enemy of progress must you comment on every topic

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Re: Hassan Bello: Ibadan Dry Port To Gulp N35.7bn by seanwilliam(m): 6:05am On Dec 20, 2019
Click like if you think it is a plan to siphon money

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Re: Hassan Bello: Ibadan Dry Port To Gulp N35.7bn by vaca1: 6:06am On Dec 20, 2019
I pity this con3.

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Re: Hassan Bello: Ibadan Dry Port To Gulp N35.7bn by helinues: 6:07am On Dec 20, 2019
Hmmmmm
Re: Hassan Bello: Ibadan Dry Port To Gulp N35.7bn by Flexherbal(m): 6:08am On Dec 20, 2019
We pray that the money should be properly used, and , at the end of the day, the port should serve its purpose.
Re: Hassan Bello: Ibadan Dry Port To Gulp N35.7bn by u11ae1013: 6:08am On Dec 20, 2019
And renovation of a house is 38 billion

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Re: Hassan Bello: Ibadan Dry Port To Gulp N35.7bn by IbadanNews: 6:08am On Dec 20, 2019
Chaiii.... some people don buid house reach this port area oooo.
Re: Hassan Bello: Ibadan Dry Port To Gulp N35.7bn by successking401(m): 6:09am On Dec 20, 2019
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Re: Hassan Bello: Ibadan Dry Port To Gulp N35.7bn by BilltheDON(m): 6:10am On Dec 20, 2019
Great one

Check in for your plain and pattern materials wholesales and retail, senator materials etc

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Re: Hassan Bello: Ibadan Dry Port To Gulp N35.7bn by PearlStreet(m): 6:10am On Dec 20, 2019
bestpunterever:
Audio Dry Port.

Coming from one of those who would cry marginalisation if they are not allowed to hawk gala there.

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Re: Hassan Bello: Ibadan Dry Port To Gulp N35.7bn by tillaman(m): 6:11am On Dec 20, 2019
I hope this is not another method they are trying to devise so they can loot our money, as they are famed for
Re: Hassan Bello: Ibadan Dry Port To Gulp N35.7bn by Nobody: 6:11am On Dec 20, 2019
Projects are massively inflated in this country

We spend an average of x 5 of the actual cost on everything involving govt

Countries with smaller budget achieve more

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Re: Hassan Bello: Ibadan Dry Port To Gulp N35.7bn by PearlStreet(m): 6:11am On Dec 20, 2019
thundafire:
Nigeria busy building dry ports but abandoning wet ports along Calabar and Port-harcourt but really who cursed Nigeria

Those Ports are in use. In fact, they handle our highest revenue generating exports.

The TINAPA in that same Cross River, ordinary to fix the roads leading to the place, successive state governments couldn't fix.

Get properly educated before you jump into criticism.

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Re: Hassan Bello: Ibadan Dry Port To Gulp N35.7bn by Nobody: 6:12am On Dec 20, 2019
Welcome development
Re: Hassan Bello: Ibadan Dry Port To Gulp N35.7bn by Williamsesco(m): 6:14am On Dec 20, 2019
Another avenue for looter

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Re: Hassan Bello: Ibadan Dry Port To Gulp N35.7bn by sparko1(m): 6:15am On Dec 20, 2019
bestpunterever:
Audio Dry Port.

Everything about you is negativity!

Drink lots of water man!

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Re: Hassan Bello: Ibadan Dry Port To Gulp N35.7bn by Debaiz: 6:18am On Dec 20, 2019
They’ve taken the project from this man that Ladoja handed it to.

Very good development. I need to look for land to buy around that area. Lots of land and fortunately the lands are quite cheap for now.

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Re: Hassan Bello: Ibadan Dry Port To Gulp N35.7bn by Lynx001: 6:20am On Dec 20, 2019
.Onitsha,ibadan and others state upnorth need this to ease on pressure on lagos. This is one area i will nt 4giv gej. Ph hv 2 ports. Delta 1. calabar. our own brother did ntin abt it.

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Re: Hassan Bello: Ibadan Dry Port To Gulp N35.7bn by Debaiz: 6:21am On Dec 20, 2019
nototribalist:
Hope there's going to be a rail for it, if not na wahala o

Where do you think the new Lagos-IBADAN rail is headed? Inland Container Depot(ICD).

When some of us support this government, we see a govt that has plan. Solid Plans that links with each other. Not some disjointed plans.

Gradually when all the plans they’re painstakingly implementing starts manifesting, the scale at which Nigeria will develop will amaze the world. All that is needed is continuity and the next admin is very important.

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Re: Hassan Bello: Ibadan Dry Port To Gulp N35.7bn by adeoba2008(m): 6:21am On Dec 20, 2019
nototribalist:
Hope there's going to be a rail for it, if not na wahala o


It's location is close to the present Lagos-Ibadan rail track.

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Re: Hassan Bello: Ibadan Dry Port To Gulp N35.7bn by anonimi: 6:23am On Dec 20, 2019
bestpunterever:
Audio Dry Port.

Like audio Nigeria Air that gulped millions of dollars without even ordinary wings to show.
Na only logo launch we see.

Bhelamblog:
This is according to Oke Omurhohwo the Manager Itel Mobile, He is alleging that The Nigerian Government Paid over N200m to Bahrain in other to create the National Carrier Logo, He said only the Logo cost $600,000, Thats over N200million.

Remember the FG unveiled the National Carrier 'Nigeria Air' at Farnborough Air Show in London Few days ago? Ok.

www.nairaland.com/attachments/7446039_nigesss_jpegd1e680afc5d1cfb017b3cb02c0bcaae3


Nigeria has “suspended” plans to launch a new national airline
September 20, 2018

Nigeria will not be getting a new national carrier in December or early 2019 as previously planned.

The national minister for aviation tweeted this evening (Sept. 19) that plans for the airline have been suspended. The plans for the new carrier, named Nigeria Air, complete with a logo unveiling, were announced at Farnborough, a renowned international aviation exhibition in London back in July.

The government claimed it would not own more than 5% of the airline, ceding control to private investors expected to invest $300 million in the new airline at inception.

https://qz.com/africa/1395926/nigeria-air-national-carrier-plans-suspende/


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Re: Hassan Bello: Ibadan Dry Port To Gulp N35.7bn by bestpunterever: 6:29am On Dec 20, 2019
Olatunji1929:
enemy of progress must you comment on every topic
how does stating my opinion make an enemy of progress? how many Good things Did they promise us before their first term? how many do we have now? don't be surprise if they use this dry port to campaign in 2023 Election.
mind you I'm a Yoruba, that voted APC when they promised heaven on earth

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