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“All outstanding issues in the Full Business Case and Concessionaire Agreement of Ibadan Dry Port have been resolved”

Group photograph of Executive cabinet of Oyo State with Management of Nigerian Shippers’ Council

The Executive Secretary and Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian Shippers’ Council (NSC), Hon. Emmanuel Jime, has said that all outstanding issues in the Full  Business Case( FBC) and the Concessionaire agreement that would drive the development  of the Ibadan Inland Dry Port have been resolved.

Jime, made the declaration when he led the agency’s Management team on a courtesy visit to the Executive Governor of Oyo State, His Excellency, Seyi Makinde, at the Government House, Ibadan, Oyo State.

He commended the State Government for the pivotal role it has played towards the actualisation of Ibadan Inland Dry port, revealing that the host state has agreed to provide necessary infrastructure that would assist the  successful take-off of the project; a critical one being a link road from the entrance/exit of Ibadan Dry Port and a frame bridge at the entrance/exit of Ibadan Dry Port.

Others are connection of Ibadan Inland Dry Port to 33KV power supply, reconstruction Of Oyo – Ibadan to Moniya -Iseyin link road.

According  to the ES, the outstanding issues that have not been addressed by Oyo State Government  include  the  payment of compensation for the  ninety hectares of land acquired for the project, provision of infrastructure and as well as need for engagement with host communities and stakeholders for support.

Responding, Governor Makinde welcomed the new NSC boss and his team to the Government House, wishing him successful tenure as the CEO of the Council.

He said that the state wants the Ibadan Dry Port project to be operational; assuring that the host state will give the Council maximum support for the project.

His words “The IDP is a project after this administration’s heart. We are really interested in the completion of the project. We want to know when we will be able to lift the first cargo from the dry port.”

According to him, Oyo State Government wants to partner with the Council for speedy realisation of the project and as such appealed to Council to bring to the government’s notice those things that they are doing that may impact negatively and vice versa.

The ES/CEO is in Oyo State on a two day working visit.

 

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