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Ibom Seaport And Industrial City by Emmanuelakpan23: 8:35pm On Jul 25, 2021
Ibom Seaport and Industrial City

By Joseph Emmanuel,=[i][/i]

Following his re-election for a second term in March, the Akwa Ibom State governor, Udom Emmanuel, unveiled what he called a ‘Completion Agenda’.

According to him, his major target is to sustain the industrialisation and investments policies before the end of his administration in 2023 with a view to birthing the Ibom Industrial City and Ibom Deep Seaport.

The Ibom deep seaport project is part of the Ibom Industrial City development through a public private partnership arrangement.













The deep seaport, although a part of the industrial city, is treated as a separate project. The Ibom deep seaport will be owned by the Federal Government of Nigeria through the Nigeria Ports Authority in partnership with Akwa Ibom State Government and private investors.

On the other hand, the Ibom Industrial City project will be solely owned by Akwa Ibom State Government. Both projects will utilise the state’s unique location to promote industrialisation in the region by developing a modern state-of-the art industrial city which will include a deep sea port. The Ibom Deep Seaport is in line with the Federal Ministry of Transportation, FMoT, plans to augment port capacity in Nigeria and is a key component of Akwa Ibom’s economic empowerment plans
Interrogating Udom’s deep seaport and industrial city dreams
November 13, 2019 Akwa Ibom, Udom Emmanuel Governor Emmanuel Udom, of Akwa Ibom state following his re-election for a second term in March, the Akwa Ibom State governor, Udom Emmanuel, unveiled what he called a ‘Completion Agenda’.
According to him, his major target is to sustain the industrialisation and investments policies before the end of his administration in 2023 with a view to birthing the Ibom Industrial City and Ibom Deep Seaport.

The Ibom deep seaport project is part of the Ibom Industrial City development through a public private partnership arrangement.

On the other hand, the Ibom Industrial City project will be solely owned by Akwa Ibom State Government. Both projects will utilise the state’s unique location to promote industrialisation in the region by developing a modern state-of-the art industrial city which will include a deep sea port. The Ibom Deep Seaport is in line with the Federal Ministry of Transportation, FMoT, plans to augment port capacity in Nigeria and is a key component of Akwa Ibom’s economic empowerment plans.

The Ibom deep seaport will occupy 2,565 hectares of land area of the 14,517 hectares available for the industrial city project. The project site is strategically located and accessible through major existing and planned transport infrastructure such as airport, railway lines and federal and state road networks. The IDSP and IIC project site is approximately 36km from the Victor Attah International Airport designed with a runway to carry 747 and 380 series of international airbus cargoes

Please you can share your thoughts and comment concerning the ongoing project.

Re: Ibom Seaport And Industrial City by Xscape1993(m): 8:57pm On Jul 25, 2021
Is this place Nigeria?

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Re: Ibom Seaport And Industrial City by donbachi(m): 8:59pm On Jul 25, 2021
E fine for pictorial design..in reality,not achieveable.unless they will allow udom govern for another 12 years.

E get why.
Re: Ibom Seaport And Industrial City by heniford2: 9:00pm On Jul 25, 2021
Emmanuelakpan23:
Ibom Seaport and Industrial City

By Joseph Emmanuel,=[i][/i]

Following his re-election for a second term in March, the Akwa Ibom State governor, Udom Emmanuel, unveiled what he called a ‘Completion Agenda’.

According to him, his major target is to sustain the industrialisation and investments policies before the end of his administration in 2023 with a view to birthing the Ibom Industrial City and Ibom Deep Seaport.

The Ibom deep seaport project is part of the Ibom Industrial City development through a public private partnership arrangement.













The deep seaport, although a part of the industrial city, is treated as a separate project. The Ibom deep seaport will be owned by the Federal Government of Nigeria through the Nigeria Ports Authority in partnership with Akwa Ibom State Government and private investors.

On the other hand, the Ibom Industrial City project will be solely owned by Akwa Ibom State Government. Both projects will utilise the state’s unique location to promote industrialisation in the region by developing a modern state-of-the art industrial city which will include a deep sea port. The Ibom Deep Seaport is in line with the Federal Ministry of Transportation, FMoT, plans to augment port capacity in Nigeria and is a key component of Akwa Ibom’s economic empowerment plans
Interrogating Udom’s deep seaport and industrial city dreams
November 13, 2019 Akwa Ibom, Udom Emmanuel Governor Emmanuel Udom, of Akwa Ibom state following his re-election for a second term in March, the Akwa Ibom State governor, Udom Emmanuel, unveiled what he called a ‘Completion Agenda’.
According to him, his major target is to sustain the industrialisation and investments policies before the end of his administration in 2023 with a view to birthing the Ibom Industrial City and Ibom Deep Seaport.

The Ibom deep seaport project is part of the Ibom Industrial City development through a public private partnership arrangement.

On the other hand, the Ibom Industrial City project will be solely owned by Akwa Ibom State Government. Both projects will utilise the state’s unique location to promote industrialisation in the region by developing a modern state-of-the art industrial city which will include a deep sea port. The Ibom Deep Seaport is in line with the Federal Ministry of Transportation, FMoT, plans to augment port capacity in Nigeria and is a key component of Akwa Ibom’s economic empowerment plans.

The Ibom deep seaport will occupy 2,565 hectares of land area of the 14,517 hectares available for the industrial city project. The project site is strategically located and accessible through major existing and planned transport infrastructure such as airport, railway lines and federal and state road networks. The IDSP and IIC project site is approximately 36km from the Victor Attah International Airport designed with a runway to carry 747 and 380 series of international airbus cargoes

Please you can share your thoughts and comment concerning the ongoing project.
thought on which project the HD project picture u shared here or the to be project which one grin
Re: Ibom Seaport And Industrial City by Emmanuelakpan23: 9:08pm On Jul 25, 2021
Yes this is Nigeria but the construction has not really started
Re: Ibom Seaport And Industrial City by Emmanuelakpan23: 9:12pm On Jul 25, 2021
Yes this is not a small project but if done with pace it will come to realization
donbachi:
E fine for pictorial design..in reality,not achieveable.unless they will allow udom govern for another 12 years.

E get why.
Re: Ibom Seaport And Industrial City by Emmanuelakpan23: 9:13pm On Jul 25, 2021
Xscape1993:
Is this place Nigeria?
it is has not really started.
Re: Ibom Seaport And Industrial City by r4bbit: 9:29pm On Jul 25, 2021
Xscape1993:
Is this place Nigeria?
No....
Re: Ibom Seaport And Industrial City by Nobody: 9:55pm On Jul 25, 2021
Wao
Re: Ibom Seaport And Industrial City by Harrykn: 10:34pm On Jul 25, 2021
Scam scam scam, who knows a place called Science park in uyo?
Can you explain what happened to the project?
Re: Ibom Seaport And Industrial City by joyandfaith: 11:01pm On Jul 25, 2021
It can happen only in ibom republic but not in akwa ibom state of Nigeria.
Re: Ibom Seaport And Industrial City by leofab(f): 11:56pm On Jul 25, 2021
Dreams
Re: Ibom Seaport And Industrial City by wordychap: 1:29am On Jul 26, 2021
The udom that used 3 years to finish 1 flyover after rendering all adjoining roads nonmotorable will use 100 years and still not complete this.
Re: Ibom Seaport And Industrial City by Emmanuelakpan23: 8:27am On Jul 26, 2021
Harrykn:
Scam scam scam, who knows a place called Science park in uyo?
Can you explain what happened to the project?
it was abandoned, but u know the Niger delta are not in control of their Resources if not we would have live this Nigeria standard and be competing on world standard, and that is why they don't have funds to complete those projects.
Re: Ibom Seaport And Industrial City by Emmanuelakpan23: 8:33am On Jul 26, 2021
wordychap:
The udom that used 3 years to finish 1 flyover after rendering all adjoining roads nonmotorable will use 100 years and still not complete this.
but atleast we are seeing it on paper, but u know what the government have different issues to attend to like industrializations and so on.
And if you look at it in most developed countries of the world it is their citizens that build industries to reduce the pressure on government, but in Nigeria no wealthy people what to build industries they are waiting for the government to build, so these government won't be able to construct these infrastructure.

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