Delta Sate Deputy Governor, Barr. (Deacon) Kingsley Otuaro has pronounced the Kwale Industrial Park (KIP) project as a model for aggressive industrialization of Delta State by Governor Ifeanyi Okowa, who has created an enabling environment in Delta State for investors to leverage on.
Otuaro, who represented Governor Ifeanyi Okowa and led a Delta State delegates to the just-concluded Nigeria International Petroleum Summit (NIPS) in Abuja, said at the summit that the SMART Agenda of Governor Okowa was pivoted on and remains committed to peace and beckoned on investors to come to Delta.
At the state’s stand at the Petroleum Summit, Delta State showcased its Kaolin, Lignite, Bitumen, Silica and potentials of other solid minerals which are investors’ delight.
The Deputy Governor, told potential investors that the state maintained among other infrastructures, a Delta Waterways and Land Security Committee, Delta State Advocacy Committee Against Vandalism of Oil and Gas Facilities led by himself, which collaborates with presidential peace overtures in the Niger Delta, to pursue peace and create an investor-friendly environment.
Hinting that Governor Okowa was already providing thousands of jobs through the YAGEP, STEP, PPSP programmes amongst others, Otuaro claimed that the state was also has in place plans for four modular refineries in Kwale, Okpai, Sapele and Gbaramatu axis to commence production and is expecting the final approvals to come soon, from the Federal Government. He said the development will encourage the oil bearing communities, to stand up against illegal oil bunkering and other vices.
His words; “The Kwale Industrial Park (KIP) project is Governor Ifeanyi Okowa’s plan to leverage on Delta as a leading producer of gas to establish diverse manufacturing industries that will produce Glass, Ceramics, Plastics, etc using gas as a reliable energy source”.
He added; “The KIP will create thousands of jobs for the people to boost employment opportunities, generated by Governor Okowa via the wealth creation schemes of the SMART Agenda”.
Explaining the KIP concept in a presentation that followed Otuaro’s speech, Dr. David Ige, a Consultant to the Delta State Government on the project and Chief Executive Officer, Gas Invest Nigeria, said KIP, with local raw materials, will start with Glass, Ceramics and Plastics manufacturing industries, capable of attracting secondary industries.
The multiplication of industries from the KIP project, according to Ige, will sustain the Delta economy with revenue generation, for the state through taxation and potentials of 100,000 job opportunities for the people.
Ige further explained that the gas power supply to the KIP project will not be sensitive to disruptions by saboteurs as it will leverage on multiple sources of supply surrounding it, which will include trucking Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) from Rivers State to storage tanks on site to boost supply.
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