IGBO LAND IS NOT LANDLOCKED
June 15 2020 | The Biafra Restoration Voice
Please, let it be known from today that South East is not
landlocked. It is only our economy that is locked. One quick way of unlocking
the economy of South East is through marine business.
Contrary to the impression that the South East is
landlocked, the truth is that it has one of the potentially deepest seaports in
the country at Osemoto/Oseokwa in Imo and Anambra States.
A seaport was designated there in 1959, but the project
was abandoned and the admiralty membership erased for obvious political
reasons. African Development Bank (ADB) feasibility report on this is
unambiguous.
Oseokwa (Ihiala LGA, Anambra State) and Osemoto (Oguta
LGA, Imo State) are the deepest natural harbours in the country (over 20m deep)
and offer real naval and marine transportation platforms if developed. Besides,
it lies only 18 nautical miles to the Atlantic Ocean and a strategic hub for
the oil industry and inland dry-docks to promote trade.
This potential seaport has the capacity of handling over
35 per cent of marine business in Nigeria. As a matter of fact, it was the
attraction to these potentials that made my administration in Imo state to site
the Oguta Wonder Lake and Resort Centre in the area to encourage the federal
government and foreign investors. If Ndigbo pursue and complete the seaport, it
will also open up over 3,000 square kilometres of the most fertile agricultural
land that has one of the highest alluvial deposits which has been in existence
for well over a million years.
My pursuit of this revolutionary project attracted both
national and international panic and may have cost me second tenure as governor
(see “Democracy By Military Tank” by Ethelbert Okere).
This deep seaport will create over two million jobs,
directly and indirectly, in marine business, oil and gas, power, education,
housing, agro-food industry, entertainment, tourism, etc. With that type of
setting, Igbo youths will have no need to crisscross the country in search of
jobs and in the process endangering their young lives.
Excerpts of his lecture delivered at the First
International Chinua Achebe Conference held at the University of Nigeria
Nsukka, Enugu State, on Tuesday 23 May, 2017.
Written by:
Ikedi Ohakim
(Former Governor of Imo State)
Published by:
Chibuike John Nebeokike
For: The Biafra Restoration Voice - TBRV
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