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FEC Approves N58.6bn For Ship Building Facilities, Dockyard In Delta by awodman: 8:36pm On Oct 23, 2013
Nigeria’s Federal Executive Council on Wednesday
approved a N58.6 billion contract for the construction of
ship building facilities and dockyard in Delta State.

Minister of Transport, Idris Umar, disclosed this to State
House correspondents after the council meeting presided
over by President Goodluck Jonathan, at the State House.
Umar said the contract was approved to end the huge
capital flight in the procurement of ships by Nigerians from outside the country, the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports.

He said the project was also in line with the mandate of
NIMASA under Section 22 (1k) of the enabling law of the
agency.

The law provides that NIMASA shall develop and implement policies and programmes that will facilitate the growth of local capacities in ownership, manning and construction of ships and other maritime infrastructure.

Umar said that the contract was split into two; package one will cost N40.2 billion and package two will cost N18.4 billion.

He said package one of the contract would involve the
provision of maritime equipments and structures, ancillary buildings and electro-mechanical works and facilities ƒσя the ship building facilities.

The second package of the project, he said, would involve
the entire civil works and the infrastructure works for the
facilities.

“We have a very serious dearth in the ship building
capacity in the country and it is, therefore, imperative that we develop the facility in order to curtail the incessant capital flight that is being experienced by the Nigerian economy.

“Annually, we have to be acquiring vessels and ships
outside the country which is telling on the economy.

“This project has the propensity to drive sustainable
development and step up capacity building in the maritime sector of the economy.

“It will also help Nigeria to take its rightful place among the developed maritime nations across the world,’’ he said.

The minister said that upon completion, the shipyard
facility would have the capacity for dry docking of ocean
going vessels, which would be useful in the training of the cadets of the Maritime Academy of Nigeria.

He said presently the cadets were being sent out of the
country for the training and it was causing the country
huge amount of money.

Umar said that after the development of the facility, there
would be a tripartite agreement between NIMASA, the
contractor and the private sector to ensure sustenance of
the facility.

The minister also disclosed that the FEC approved N274.9
million contracts for the consultancy services for the
dredging of escravos, Warri, Aladja to Koko channel also in
Delta.

“In our determination to ensure safe and navigable
channels for the proposed dredging of the escravos, it
became necessary to engage the services of reputable
consultancy to carry out the necessary berth-metric study
and other studies.

“The studies will also prepare the pre-contract document
for the project implementation and look at the safety and
environmental implications of the project.

“The studies will also impact on the proposed gas to
energy revolution project of the Federal Ministry of
Petroleum Resources in Ogidigbe, Delta,’’ he said.
Umar said that the contract for the dredging of the
escravos would be awarded in 2014 at the completion of
the consultancy services contract.

businessdayonline.com/2013/10/fec-approves-n58-6bn-for-ship-building-facilities-dockyard-in-delta/

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