Governor Emmanuel demands establishment of petroleum depots in Akwa Ibom
Governor Emmanuel
demands establishment of petroleum depots in Akwa Ibom
GOVERNOR Udom Emmanuel of Akwa Ibom
State has demanded the establishment of petroleum depots in the state, saying
that a State sitting on 25 percent of Nigeria’s oil and gas reserve deserves at
least a depot to rejig economy and open up job opportunities for the youths.
Emmanuel made the call on Friday evening when the Minister of State for
Petroleum Resources, Chief Timipre Sylva led the Board of the Nigerian National
Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, on a courtesy visit on him at Government House,
Uyo. He maintained that Akwa Ibom is strategically positioned in the Gulf of
Guinea, and as such airlines should have no reason going to other West African
countries to refuel or service their aircraft if the Federal government
partners with the state for its rich natural potentials to be effectively
utilized. He explained that with the developments at the Victor Attah
International Airport, the 21 storey smart building, good network of roads and
other infrastructure, the state has been repositioned for a strategic role as a
logistic center of the oil and gas sector. His words, “The new terminal
building we are currently constructing, has the most latest technology and
intelligence facilities and when completed, will rank the best seen anywhere in
West Africa. “The modular refineries or petrochemicals should be totally
liberated from whatever could be the bottlenecks to create more job
opportunities and stimulate a whole lot of economic activities”
He appealed to the Petroleum Resources management team to look into the vast
untapped opportunities in the oil and gas sector with a view to unbundling it
for job and wealth creation.
In his remarks earlier, Chief
Timipre Sylva, Minister of State for Petroleum Resources and leader of the
delegation who were on a strategic retreat in Uyo said the peaceful environment
informed the choice of the state for the 2020 NNPC retreat. Sylva, who
described Akwa Ibom as his second home, being an inlaw of the state, assured
that the federal government was committed to revamping the refineries in the
country and disclosed that work on the rehabilitation of the Port Harcourt
refinery would commence very soon. ” We have promised this country that we will
rehabilitate at least one of these refineries within the shortest possible time.
Myself and the team visited the Port-Harcourt refinery. “We visited the
refinery because the programme rehabilitation is about to begin and we hope
that work on Port Harcourt refinery will start first quarter next year”, Sylvia
added. He expressed appreciation to the Governor and people of the state for
the warm reception accorded him and the board members on their arrival in the
state.
Ebirien Ephraim
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