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With 25 Untapped Solid Minerals, Ebonyi Woos Investors by abagoro(m): 11:28pm On Mar 19, 2012
The Ebonyi State Government seems bent on
discovering its potentialities. The 15-year old
state has been through hurdles of infancy,
grooming and now at adolescence. It has been
one of the lowest economically rated states, but it might be gearing
towards saying 'never again'.
The states of the nation live as beggars - arms stretched towards Abuja for
the monthly stipend that keeps them going. But today, the state has
resolved to create new avenues that would lift its standing and possibly
place it on a pedestal of economic self-reliance.
The state is not known to be one of the heavyweights of the nation but the
government says it is just in misrepresentation of facts. 'The real and
actual facts are rather the opposite of what Ebonyi is known for. The state
is an economic hotbed with the natural endowments that dot the entire
landscape. There is hardly any state in the nation that equals Ebonyi in
natural resources. I can talk with full assurance and all vehemence that
Ebonyi is naturally the richest state in the nation. There are over 25 solid
minerals in the state at commercial quantity that wait to be explored.'
In a chat with Saturday Sun, the state Commissioner for Cement
Production and Minerals Development, Prince Sunny Ugwuocha, sounded
upbeat that the state has found its economic bearing and will soon be on
the cruise for financial independence. The ministry he heads is a new one,
and he said the reason the governor, Chief Martin Elechi created it is to
make sure the policy of solid minerals development in the state gets full
and unimpeded impetus.
'With the elaborate plans I was briefed of by Governor Elechi, there is
serious business about to commence here in the state. The governor has
clear ideas on how to leverage the natural potentials of the state to grow
strong internal economy for the state. And in pursuit of such goals, you
naturally start from the most available incentives you have. The notion
that Ebonyi is a weak and poor state is just in conjecture. The state in
history has endowments and those are the things the state governor
wants to develop. The ministry I head is new and just created. That is why I
have always seen my duty as extraordinary and tasking. But I might think
he knows what he wants by sending me there. I have been a technical
person all my career years, and coming from the private sector as an
employer of labour who has weathered the economic rough terrain of
Nigeria on my own, I have every expectation of a bright weather ahead.
The governor has given and repeatedly emphasised to me his resolve to
make the state stand out by developing the mineral resources.
Out of ignorance or because the people never applied their priorities right,
the state has been seen over time economically poor and backward. While
people say this, they forget that Nigercem, that unbeatable cement plant,
the largest Nigeria had for over 40 unbroken years is located in the present
Ebonyi State. Anything structure you can remember in the eastern part of
Nigeria was built with cement from Nkalagu (Nigercem) The Niger Bridge
at Onitsha, the city of Enugu, Onitsha, Abakaliki, Owerri, Port Harcourt,
Calabar and beyond with the structures that make them were built with
cement from Nigercem. It was unbeatable.
And ironically, the limestone and gypsum that ran the cement plant were
mined in the state. I assure you factually that the seams have not been
exhausted. The two principal raw materials are still lying idle and dormant
there waiting to be tapped. In fact, in addition to the gypsum find that
kept Nigercem going, another deposit has been found in Edda and Azu
Inyaba in Izzi. The data available in my office is that there are well over 25
solid minerals in commercial quantity in the state ready for extraction.
In places like Enyigba, there is granite, gold and lead and the people know
there are there as the federal government had in the past issued mining
rights to people.'
Before Elechi created a full ministry of minerals development, there had
been a sub ministry of solid minerals headed by a special adviser. In about
2008, Dr. Ifeanyi Ikeh was in charge of the portfolio, and he had something
akin to a geology lab replete with a display of an array of minerals samples
obtained from the mines in the state. The day Saturday Sun visited his
office in Abakaliki in February 2008, he studiously showed the reporter
round.
The issue today which Prince Ugwuocha champions has been the case in
the past, but he assures that the intention is clearer and more serious
today - it is to woo investors and miners to the state to tap the resources
and keep the state busy.
'The procedure is easy and we want to implement it now. My duty is to
work out the modality set by the governor - to scout for investors in the
sector who will build their base in the state, extract the minerals and put
them into use. Through that, there would be employment for idle hands
and the state's economy will be enriched. In the past there had been
arrangements that never actually got much success where investors came
and left thereafter. We have a better arrangement now.
The governor has spelt out what the state wants and he has made sure all
the incentives that never existed before are in place now with the full
compliments of the new ministry. I have an obligation to nurture it into
growth, and that is why we urge investors to come. Just get in touch with
the local community, indicate what you want and consult our office, we are
there to make sure the processes of getting the licence in Abuja to mine is
made easy for such investor. My office would do everything possible to
facilitate easy and short procedure so that the investor can move into the
site immediately. My promise from the mandate I have from the chief
executives is that there would be no bottlenecks. I will oversee most of the
processes to make sure it works, and fast too.
We want the Nigercem revived or an alternative plant built, and the
governor made that very clear. We want more cement plants and we want
miners to tap the limestone and gypsum.
I remember very well reading in your paper in March this year the
abandoned or neglected oil finds in South East Nigeria. One of the finds is
in Edda, here in the state and your records which my office can attest as
authentic has it that the Edda oil is the oldest in Nigeria. There is no
dispute about it. These endowments have been lying idle for a long time,

we want them tapped and the state developed.'
The commissioner said the present move would be the culmination of past
efforts by the state government to take this decisive step of exposing the
mineral resource base of the state by creating a full ministry to handle the
task. It had in the past done some number of things in this direction right
from the days of Governor Sam Egwu who also had an adviser on solid
minerals. A good instance is the invitation of Chinese and Canadian
experts in about 2007 that brought in equipment and manpower to aid in
exploration and detection of the minerals in the state.
One of the few well-explored solid minerals in the state are granite and
bitumen. The Crushed Rocks Company has been old in Ishiagu. With some
other extraction companies, the state had in the past been reaping some
gold from this solid endowment. It got heightened when some four years
ago the giant Julius Berger discovered an endless seam of granite at
Akpoha along the Abakaliki-Afikpo road. The company with its heavy
machines has been tearing and searing the land surface and tens of truck-
load of granite leave the quarry everyday. It is also the same in the
Abakaliki metropolis where smaller granite mines are busy all year round
extracting and crushing rocks for use in construction all over the east of
the nation.
If Prince Ugwuocha's ministry gets its acts right and with the right
incentives, the state, with the higher aim of the governor, may be on the
verge of better economic pedestal through minerals development and the
Re: With 25 Untapped Solid Minerals, Ebonyi Woos Investors by Beaf: 11:30pm On Mar 19, 2012
This is what every state needs to be doing. Well done Ebonyi!
Re: With 25 Untapped Solid Minerals, Ebonyi Woos Investors by Abagworo(m): 11:43pm On Mar 19, 2012
What this means is that about 4 of the 5 Southeastern States are evidently endowed with crude oil. I believe there might soon be oil find in Enugu State to balance the equation.
Re: With 25 Untapped Solid Minerals, Ebonyi Woos Investors by Nobody: 12:30am On Mar 20, 2012
Abagworo: What this means is that about 4 of the 5 Southeastern States are evidently endowed with crude oil. I believe there might soon be oil find in Enugu State to balance the equation.
Outdated thought pattern.
Re: With 25 Untapped Solid Minerals, Ebonyi Woos Investors by RoadStar: 2:10am On Mar 20, 2012
Link please !
Re: With 25 Untapped Solid Minerals, Ebonyi Woos Investors by Abagworo(m): 10:08am On Mar 20, 2012
Re: With 25 Untapped Solid Minerals, Ebonyi Woos Investors by scriptwizz: 12:14pm On Mar 20, 2012
blink182: Outdated thought pattern.

YOU SOUND FOOLISH RATHER.
Re: With 25 Untapped Solid Minerals, Ebonyi Woos Investors by NwaNimo1(m): 12:17pm On Mar 20, 2012
Are the resources not the property of all Naija?

Just like the oil, the proceeds must be divided amongst all.

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