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Tinubu To Support Akwa Ibom Seaport, Palm Oil Projects- Gov. Umo Eno. by Masterstroke4: 1:43pm On Jan 13
Tinubu To Support Akwa Ibom Seaport, Palm Oil Projects- Gov. Umo Eno.

Gov. Umo Eno of Akwa Ibom, says the Federal Government has pledged to support its Ibom deep seaport and the palm oil projects.

At a briefing after a meeting with President Bola Tinubu at the State House on Wednesday in Abuja, he said this would improve the economic sector of the state.

“We’ve talked and requested the President to support us with our Ibom deep seaport, and agricultural programme on the oil palm. Akwa Ibom is an oil palm zone. And we have started the process of revamping the moribund industry that has laid there for 28 years.”

He said the President acceded to the request as well as made important inputs on the ways to make the project a viable and job creating venture for Nigerians.

Eno said the state needed the support of the Federal Government in the development of the various sectors of its economy.

He said the economic impact of the Ibom deep seaport would be a game changer for the state and the Niger Delta region, adding that it would complement the Lagos ports.

“We need the support of the Federal Government to be able to have a full value chain and then bring people to work and be able to help Nigeria,” he said. Naira Lost 11% as Banks Issue New Update on FX Spending

The governor added that with support from the Federal Government, the state would graduate to exporting palm oil in the long run.

“We can even get to exporting palm oil, because right now, we’re still importing a lot of it. So that’s why I came and it was a good visit.

“We need to partner with the Federal Government of course, to get work going in the state. Akwa Ibom is part of Nigeria.

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Re: Tinubu To Support Akwa Ibom Seaport, Palm Oil Projects- Gov. Umo Eno. by JohnAOne: 1:45pm On Jan 13
Good.

With Akwa Ibom's DIRECT ACCESS to the sea, I think they are rightly positioned for a SeaPort.

This will further open up Akwa Ibom, and the South South region as a whole.

God bless Nigeria.

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Re: Tinubu To Support Akwa Ibom Seaport, Palm Oil Projects- Gov. Umo Eno. by efego: 1:46pm On Jan 13
God bless the president

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Re: Tinubu To Support Akwa Ibom Seaport, Palm Oil Projects- Gov. Umo Eno. by TruthsFM: 1:51pm On Jan 13
Good development. Then work should start there already

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Re: Tinubu To Support Akwa Ibom Seaport, Palm Oil Projects- Gov. Umo Eno. by christejames(m): 3:03pm On Jan 13
Let the construction commence before we air our proper opinion undecided



No be all these political talk!

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Re: Tinubu To Support Akwa Ibom Seaport, Palm Oil Projects- Gov. Umo Eno. by commoditiesnig: 6:30pm On Jan 13
Very good development
Re: Tinubu To Support Akwa Ibom Seaport, Palm Oil Projects- Gov. Umo Eno. by Scream(m): 7:08pm On Jan 13
DEY PLAY...just dey play, happy hour governor.
Re: Tinubu To Support Akwa Ibom Seaport, Palm Oil Projects- Gov. Umo Eno. by BossGerald: 8:06pm On Jan 13
TruthsFM:
Good development. Then work should start there already

Distraction

Where is portharcourt refinery?? How many cups of petrol has it refined

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