Akwa Ibom gov’t satisfied with pace of work at Car Assembling Plant
Akwa Ibom gov’t satisfied with pace of work
at Car Assembling Plant
The Akwa Ibom State Government has expressed satisfaction with the
level of work ongoing at the Car Assembling/Manufacturing Plant located at Ikot
Ukap Itam in Itu Local Government Area. The government also expressed hope that
when fully operational, the automobile plant being constructed by MIMSHAC/
Merkavim Transportation Technologies, will create more employment opportunities
for Akwa Ibom people.
The state Commissioner of Economic Development and Ibom Deep Seaport,
Mr Akan Okon who led a high powered technical team to the site on Friday,
disclosed that the facility is expected to resume operations by the end of the
year 2021. “This project was slowed down as a result of the fluctuations in
exchange rates, but I am very happy that notwithstanding the challenges posed
by the economy, the team has been able to come back. All the materials for the
factory are on the ground. From what the company is telling us, the projection
is that by the end of this year, they would have started producing vehicles
here. We’re quite happy that this will add to the employment opportunities that
are available to Akwa Ibom people and also and also help the Government in terms
of IGR”, he said.
Mr Okon lauded Governor Udom Emmanuel for the support given to the
Construction Company and for his relentless efforts in bringing more
industrialisation to the state. “I am very impressed and I want to thank the
Governor for all the support he has given MIMSHAC to enable get to this stage.
As you can see, they’ll require a dedicated electricity line and that is being
provided by the government”, he added.
On his part, the Executive
Chairman of Revenue Mobilisation Allocation and Fiscal Commission, Engr. Elias
Mbam, who commended the Akwa Ibom State Government for venturing into the
automobile industry, called on other state governments to diversify their
economies, in order to boost their Internally Generated Revenue. “I thank the
Akwa Ibom State Government for this wonderful initiative. From what I have seen
here, I can say that vehicles will start rolling in here within the shortest
possible time. I recommend this to every state government. State governments
should diversify because when you diversify, you’d not only increase your
internally generated revenue, but you provide opportunities for your people
because I am sure that this plant when fully operational, will not employ less
than one thousand people”, he said. Also speaking, the Managing Director of
MIMSHAC Digital Limited, Valentino Okorie, said on completion, the Factory
would produce commercial use, waste disposal trucks, fire fighting trucks and
private vehicles. Okorie who conducted the team around the facility described
the automobile plant as a full package of Israeli technology which will produce
stainless, non-rust suitable for Nigerian environmental terrain and roads. He
appreciated the support gotten from the state government and revealed that 20
citizens of the state to be trained in car assembling in Israel, where they
would return to train others. “We are going to produce vehicles that are durable,
vehicles that will withstand the rigidity of Nigerian roads. We are building
this having in mind our terrain. We will make sure that local contents are
being taken care of. We are taking 20 Akwa Ibomites for training in Israel and
when they come back, they will train others”, he said. Present during the
inspection visit were the Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on Technical
Matters and Due Process, Engr. Ufot Ebong, technical partner of Merkavim
Transportation Technologies, Mr Gel Golen, amongst others.
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