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MMCC Plans $2.9bn Investment In Delta
Mercury Maritime Concession Company, a marine related service supporting firm, is planning to invest $2.9 billion to build Escravos seaport industry complex, ESIC-1 in Delta State.
The MMCC chairman, Rear Admiral Andrew Okaja, disclosed this at the Navy Sailing Club in Lagos, last Friday.
He said the project was designed to leverage on huge endowment of the 30,000 hectares Island, South West of Warri in Delta State.
According to him, the project valued at $2.9 billion will be home to eight other projects including a deep seaport, a free trade zone, a crude oil refinery, gas complex and nature conservation park.
Other projects included in the design are massive industrial layouts, independent power plants, development of prime infrastructure and an international airport.
Okaja said, “ESIC consists of several projects. It has a deep seaport, a free trade zone component, a refinery component, a gas component. It has an airport component, an estate component, a recreational component. All these are all in one”.
He said further that, “Maritime itself carries 90 per cent of the world resources. The remaining 10 per cent is shared by rail and road.
“You find that in an economy like Nigeria that is endowed, we are not making optimum advantage of the natural endowment we have, we are leveraging on this relationship and that is what the ESIC project is all about”.
Okaja said the project is public-private partnership driven, consisting of the Federal Government, Delta State Government and the Navy and would be involved in the hydrographic development of the second phase of the project tagged ESIC-2, which involves the opening up of the channel to the hinterland.
According to Okaja, “the conservative cost was put at $2.9 billion. It can pay itself but the bridging fund requirement is the amount we have stated”.
Also speaking at the event, Managing Director, Antwerp Port, Kristof Waterschoot, said he was interested in the future development of the region and was convinced that trade would grow between Nigeria and Belgium port.
He said, “Our port receives five million tonnes yearly from Nigerian ports. Given the big economic revolution of Nigeria, without any doubt, the volume of this trade will grow. As the port of Antwerp, we are interested in the future potential of the whole region and Nigeria. We will start working together on trying to develop the Escravos seaport project.
By: Nkpemenyie Mcdominic, Lagos
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