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Akwa Ibom Coconut Refinery, Nigeria’s Future Beckons, Nears Completion by Hunchogee: 10:22pm On May 13, 2020
Akwa Ibom Coconut Refinery, Nigeria’s Future Beckons

By Essien Ndueso

When Governor Udom Emmanuel set out to lubricate the once virgin well of agriculture in Akwa Ibom State with the establishment of Africa’s biggest coconut oil refinery, most people had no idea of coconut’s enormous potentials. But the Governor went ahead, displaying his propensity to plan towards an economy beyond crude oil, as if he knew that a certain Coronavirus pandemic would soon bring the world on its knees.

The St. Gabriel Coconut Oil Factory located in Ikot Ekpuk, Mkpat Enin Local Government of the State is handled by VKS Nigeria Construction Limited. The factory which has a projected capacity of processing one million coconuts a day, will commence with a starting capacity of 300,000 coconuts daily. It was flagged off by Governor Emmanuel on May 24, 2017, as part of activities to mark his second year in Office. With a projection of being a future Nigeria might have to fall back on, the refinery project is visionary because of the multi-faceted use of the coconut. As Governor Emmanuel himself put it, the coconut has over 365 uses, implying that there is a different function for the coconut in each day of the year. In cosmetics products, automobiles industry, confectionery, physiotherapy, medicine and general catering, coconut asserts itself as the future the world had longed for.

In recent years, coconut oil has emerged as a potential ‘miracle’ food and source of revenue. Some health specialists and nutritionists have asserted that the coconut oil is capable of promoting health benefits, such as weight reduction, cholesterol lowering, prevention of cardiovascular diseases, and anti-inflammatory effect, among others.

The refinery project which is currently nearing completion has enjoyed the support of host communities, implying that they acceded to the Governor’s charge when he sued for the cooperation of youths in Ikot Abasi, Mkpat Enin and Eastern Obolo and sounded a note of warning to the leaders of the community to resist the temptation of harassing the contractors in order not to frustrate the progress of the factory. As a deal, during the flag off, the State House of Assembly member for Ikot Abasi / Eastern Obolo, Honourable Uduak Ududoh had registered the gratitude of his people to the governor for keeping his electoral promises of providing employment opportunities to indigenes of the area and assured of a pact of peace.

Indeed, the employment opportunities have been encouraging. The project manager, Mr Alper Yilmaz affirmed that eventhough at 80 percent completion no fewer than 1000 people had been engaged at various stages of the project execution which is currently at the state of production line installation. Before the current pandemic, some production lines had arrived and installations are underway, albeit hampered by the Covid-19 lockdown.

This writer visited the coconut refinery project and work had indeed reached an advanced stage. An indigene of the community and Assistant Safety Officer at the project site, Unyime Oliver, expressed gratitude to Governor Udom Emmanuel for having the once neglected Mkpat Enin in his development plan, which has granted youths of the community the opportunity to use the knowledge and skills acquired in School to work. The Warehouse Manager, Ibanga Nsisong averred the project as the first of its kind in West Africa, which will rescue over 5000 unemployed youths from awarding of contracts, to direct and indirect labour. Other workers recounted the challenges of job hunting they faced before the project commenced and described the project as a welcome development that will engage and create wealth for the youths of the community and the people of Akwa Ibom State.

But the Health and Safety Supervisor, Mr Aniekan Samuel Peters, went a step further when he thanked the State Government for always releasing funds for equipment to ensure an accident free working environment and prayed for the sustainability of the project beyond the lifespan of the present administration.

The refinery itself, according to the Managing Director of VKS Nigeria Construction Limited, Onur Kumral, sits on a total landmass 78,487 square meters earmarked for the refinery, and this further shows the seriousness at a time when oil from coconut is more expensive than crude oil.

Aggressive construction began in 2017 after the flag off, and on September 25, 2018, Governor Udom Emmanuel inspected the level of work at the coconut refinery project site. Impressed at the pace of work, Governor Udom Emmanuel explained that the foreign market is already ready for the produce of the refinery and described the project as the biggest in Africa, and another project of his administration that will elevate the youths of Akwa Ibom state.

Speaking with newsmen shortly after the inspection, Governor Udom Emmanuel explained that the facility will employ thousands across the state and that the revenue from coconut oil surpasses the revenue from crude oil daily. He furthered that the refinery which will also process palm kernels, will give birth to smaller factories that will process other parts of the coconut fruit.

The facility boasts of administrative offices, production areas, technical spaces, industrial firefighting systems, water treatment plants, effluent treatment plants and residential quarters for technical and managerial staff as well as Green parking areas for tractors carrying raw materials.

If the factory is billed to process and refine over one million coconuts daily, is the state ready to provide the raw materials to feed production? There is the state coconut plantation on 11,000 hectares of land at the Eastern Obolo, Ikot Abasi, Mkpat Enin axis of the state which is meant to accommodate over two million coconut trees. Already, a clarion call has been sounded to all farmers in the state to cultivate coconut as it will be a major revenue spinner in the State’s economy in few months.

To show the imperatives of this, the state government had few months ago directed all local government authorities in the state to dedicate at least 50 hectares of land for the cultivation of coconut while 230 public schools were also directed to plant at least 300 coconut trees in their respective premises. But all of these will still not be enough to feed the factory, meaning that all the coconuts produced in Nigeria and neighbouring African countries will have to find their way to the emerging coconut processing hub.

Following his visit to the state recently, renowned journalist and columnist Sam Omatseye had this to say about the Refinery in a piece titled ‘The Udom Challenge’, published in the Nation Newspaper of March 16, 2020, “For a region that teems with forests, it is open for work. The St Gabriel Coconut refinery is still under construction, with work at an advanced stage. It plans to refine 300,000 coconuts a day. This hub will spur agricultural work and employment to feed this buzz of factory needs. All over the state, Governor Emmanuel touts his completion agenda. He has challenged himself. To set up an infrastructure work is one thing, to turn them into fruits is another. Harvests, however, are afoot already.”

Governor Udom Emmanuel has indeed shown that his industrialization agenda in Akwa Ibom, is not a hoax. At least the giant flying birds, Ibom Air attest to the sincerity and commitment of his administration to match policies with action.

Apart from the Kings Flour Mill, the Jubilee Syringe Manufacturing company, Lion Plywood/Timber Manufacturing Company, the rice mills, Metering Solutions Company among others industries established by Governor Udom Emmanuel’s administration, the coconut refinery is one that will contribute in skyrocketing the economy of Akwa Ibom State as it gives hope to individual coconut farmers as a ready market for their farm produce and offers direct and indirect benefits to several others.

These fit the words of Frank Herbert that “good governance never depends upon laws but upon the personal qualities of those who govern”

https://akwaibomstate.gov.ng/akwa-ibom-coconut-refinery-nigerias-future-beckons/

Akwa Ibom amaka

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Re: Akwa Ibom Coconut Refinery, Nigeria’s Future Beckons, Nears Completion by JAMO84: 10:25pm On May 13, 2020
This is the kind of things that can take Nigeria out of poverty, not by Buhari snapping his fingers and poverty should be gone.


I AM DONE TALKING

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Re: Akwa Ibom Coconut Refinery, Nigeria’s Future Beckons, Nears Completion by Hunchogee: 10:33pm On May 13, 2020
JAMO84:
This is the kind of things that can take Nigeria out of poverty, not by Buhari snapping his fingers and poverty should be gone.


I AM DONE TALKING

God bless you sir for your kind words. I felt in love with this state precisely when I discover the level of industrialisation mindset the state carries.....akwa ibom really want to be industrialized. Lalala abeg take it to the top

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Re: Akwa Ibom Coconut Refinery, Nigeria’s Future Beckons, Nears Completion by Nobody: 10:40pm On May 13, 2020
Akwa Ibom is blessed with good leaders who understands the importance of continuity. Who knows the extra beauty Port Harcourt would have had if the monorail project were completed.

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Re: Akwa Ibom Coconut Refinery, Nigeria’s Future Beckons, Nears Completion by ImpregnaTor(m): 10:53pm On May 13, 2020
meanwhile nothing like industrialisation is happening yet in my state
thunder fire all the past and present Governorns
guess which state, one sachet indomie

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Re: Akwa Ibom Coconut Refinery, Nigeria’s Future Beckons, Nears Completion by ImpregnaTor(m): 10:53pm On May 13, 2020
meanwhile nothing like industrialisation is happening yet in my state
thunder fire all the past and present Governorns
guess which state, one sachet indomie

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Re: Akwa Ibom Coconut Refinery, Nigeria’s Future Beckons, Nears Completion by deji17: 10:54pm On May 13, 2020
Good development. Up Nigeria!

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Re: Akwa Ibom Coconut Refinery, Nigeria’s Future Beckons, Nears Completion by youngsahito(m): 10:55pm On May 13, 2020
I look forward to this kind of development in Nigeria

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Re: Akwa Ibom Coconut Refinery, Nigeria’s Future Beckons, Nears Completion by Hunchogee: 11:06pm On May 13, 2020
wizzyrich:
Akwa Ibom is blessed with good leaders who understands the importance of continuity. Who knows the extra beauty Port Harcourt would have had if the monorail project were completed.
Am surprised its abandoned even when you don't need federal approval for it

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Re: Akwa Ibom Coconut Refinery, Nigeria’s Future Beckons, Nears Completion by Hunchogee: 11:07pm On May 13, 2020
ImpregnaTor:
meanwhile nothing like industrialisation is happening yet in my state

thunder fire all the past and present Governorns

guess which state, one sachet indomie
Na to vote them out

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Re: Akwa Ibom Coconut Refinery, Nigeria’s Future Beckons, Nears Completion by Hunchogee: 11:07pm On May 13, 2020
deji17:
Good development. Up Nigeria!
Bless you bro

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Re: Akwa Ibom Coconut Refinery, Nigeria’s Future Beckons, Nears Completion by Hunchogee: 11:08pm On May 13, 2020
youngsahito:
I look forward to this kind of development in Nigeria
Surely bro

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Re: Akwa Ibom Coconut Refinery, Nigeria’s Future Beckons, Nears Completion by EzeNdiAra: 11:14pm On May 13, 2020
deji17:
Good development. Up Nigeria!

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Re: Akwa Ibom Coconut Refinery, Nigeria’s Future Beckons, Nears Completion by merit455(m): 11:18pm On May 13, 2020
ImpregnaTor:
meanwhile nothing like industrialisation is happening yet in my state

thunder fire all the past and present Governorns

guess which state, one sachet indomie
Abia or Ogun state

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Re: Akwa Ibom Coconut Refinery, Nigeria’s Future Beckons, Nears Completion by Hunchogee: 11:29pm On May 13, 2020
merit455:
Abia or Ogun state
Troublemaker like u

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Re: Akwa Ibom Coconut Refinery, Nigeria’s Future Beckons, Nears Completion by longetivity(m): 11:30pm On May 13, 2020
NIGERIA AMAKA

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Re: Akwa Ibom Coconut Refinery, Nigeria’s Future Beckons, Nears Completion by realstars: 11:39pm On May 13, 2020
Good Vishion From A Good Vishonier That Works To Reality Of The Good Vishon In Distance View,
I Think Udom Is Working, And We Are Seeing, I Know So Maney Will Have The Audio Eyes That Can Never See The Vision Of Reallity.
Ibom Air, Is A Special Gift To Akwa Ibom, And This One Follow. God Bless Nigeria.

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Re: Akwa Ibom Coconut Refinery, Nigeria’s Future Beckons, Nears Completion by Hunchogee: 11:40pm On May 13, 2020
realstars:
Good Vishion From A Good Vishonier That Works To Reality Of The Good Vishon In Distance View,
I Think Udom Is Working, And We Are Seeing, I Know So Maney Will Have The Audio Eyes That Candnot See.
Wise words from a wise man

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Re: Akwa Ibom Coconut Refinery, Nigeria’s Future Beckons, Nears Completion by Hunchogee: 11:41pm On May 13, 2020
longetivity:
NIGERIA AMAKA
Indeed bro

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Re: Akwa Ibom Coconut Refinery, Nigeria’s Future Beckons, Nears Completion by Wiseandtrue(f): 11:45pm On May 13, 2020
Must we hit the rock bottom before being proactive

Now everyone will diversify by fire by force

One of the advantage of corona virus to Nigerians cool

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Re: Akwa Ibom Coconut Refinery, Nigeria’s Future Beckons, Nears Completion by Hunchogee: 11:57pm On May 13, 2020
Wiseandtrue:
Must we hit the rock bottom before being proactive

Now everyone will diversify by fire by force

One of the advantage of corona virus to Nigerians cool

The project was started since 2017 ... so it wasn't because of Corona. Ok

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Re: Akwa Ibom Coconut Refinery, Nigeria’s Future Beckons, Nears Completion by realstars: 12:03am On May 14, 2020
Hunchogee:
Wise words from a wise man
May Jah Bless i N i.

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Re: Akwa Ibom Coconut Refinery, Nigeria’s Future Beckons, Nears Completion by stonemasonn: 12:35am On May 14, 2020
The governor should privatize all these companies later. You can't trust his successors.

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Re: Akwa Ibom Coconut Refinery, Nigeria’s Future Beckons, Nears Completion by Hunchogee: 12:58am On May 14, 2020
stonemasonn:
The governor should privatize all these companies later. You can't trust his successors.

The are all PPP that's is why isn't called Ibom coconut refinery it 70% private

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Re: Akwa Ibom Coconut Refinery, Nigeria’s Future Beckons, Nears Completion by Slawormir: 10:40am On May 14, 2020
Damnnnnn niggarrr
Nice

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Re: Akwa Ibom Coconut Refinery, Nigeria’s Future Beckons, Nears Completion by ForeThinker: 10:40am On May 14, 2020
undecided
Re: Akwa Ibom Coconut Refinery, Nigeria’s Future Beckons, Nears Completion by israelmao(m): 10:41am On May 14, 2020
If only FG would leverage on this and will not turn blind eyes to it as it did to Prof.Iwu's medicinal solution to Coronavirus.

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Re: Akwa Ibom Coconut Refinery, Nigeria’s Future Beckons, Nears Completion by Nobody: 10:41am On May 14, 2020
Y
Re: Akwa Ibom Coconut Refinery, Nigeria’s Future Beckons, Nears Completion by StubbornGENIUS: 10:41am On May 14, 2020
Still it will take many years to challenge the oil sector
Re: Akwa Ibom Coconut Refinery, Nigeria’s Future Beckons, Nears Completion by Femich18(m): 10:41am On May 14, 2020
Good

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