The Nigeria Export Processing Zones Authority (NEPZA) is targeting 22 billion dollars investment from Delta as a special economic zone.
The Managing Director of the agency, Prof. Adesoji Adesugba made this known at the presentation of licence to the Delta Special Economic Zone (DSEZ) on Wednesday in Abuja.
While commending the state government’s efforts in reactivating the free trade zones scheme, the managing director restated NEPZA’s commitment towards supporting full implementation and the success of the project.
According to him, FTZ scheme has been able to turn the tide of economic development in different nations.
“We need to be very competitive and that is why NEPZA is very happy to be working with you.
“Everybody is talking about Lagos. There about 22 billion dollars investments in free zones in Lagos and we believe that we can replicate what is happening in other states.
“Delta stands to gain, it is well positioned and all it needs is that leadership and vision which you have shown and we pray that your successor will key into this and ensure we actualise it.
”NEPZA is willing, ready and capable to give you all the necessary support,’’ Adesugba said, and emphasised the the need for the Nigerian market to be more competitive.
Also speaking, Dr Kayode Adetokunbo, the consultant for the project noted the importance of the project which include job creation for the teaming Nigerian youth among others.
Adetokunbo said the state government invested heavily on peace and security, capital investment, health, education and created enabling environment for business to thrive.
“The opportunities are eminent, Delta is relatively safe and set for business,’’ he said.
Also, Gov. Ifeanyi Okowa commended the NEPZA boss for his commitment and support towards realising the licence for the project, while calling for more collaboration.
According to him, the state has a great advantage as it produces a lot of gas and oil.
“We are also very much involved in agriculture, and putting all these things together, I believe that we are set for this nation and for the world,’’ he added.
Okowa said in spite of the challenging times and troubles in many states of the nation, the state was relatively peaceful providing an enabling environment for businesses to thrive.
“We are ready for the partnership, not only with NEPZA but with the rest of Nigerians, particularly the organised private sector and the global community.
“And we are there as a state to ensure that we are able to provide competitive, peaceful and welcoming environment.
“We will work with the rest of Nigerians to ensure that we are able to develop the human capital which will also be needed for the growth of industries.
“I believe that we are ready to ensure that this special economic zone works for all,’’ Okowa said. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)
Source: News Agency of Nigeria