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Asaba Airport concession to generate N100m annually – Okowa

Delta Government moves to increase the state's internal generated revenue.

Governor Ifeanyi Okowa

Governor Ifeanyi Okowa of Delta State has said that the concession of Asaba Airport would generate N100 million for the state annually.

The governor stated this while presenting the 2020 appropriation bill of N389 billion to the state House of Assembly on Wednesday, in Asaba.

He commended the Assembly for giving the state approval for the concession of the airport to a consortium of investors, describing the development as a breakthrough.

"It is the first full brown-field airport concession in Africa and a hybrid arrangement covering further development and management of the airport," he said.

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"The concession is for a period of 30 years, with annual concession fee of N100 million payable the state government, escalating by 10 percent every five years.

"There is also an annual royalty of 2.5 percent of gross annual revenue payable to the state, with over N28 billion expected to be pumped into the airport development by the concessionaire over the next three years.

"The benefit to the state in terms of employment opportunities, urban renewal and tourism potentials are enormous."

According to the governor, government would, in 2020, ensure the functionality of the Kwale Industrial Park, adding that the same investors have given their expression of interest to establish glass, ceramics factories and agro-allied industry for soya beans.

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"Once fully operational, the Park is expected to be a major driver of this administrations agenda and provide immense employment opportunities for our people," Okowa said.

He expressed his administrations commitment to transforming the agricultural sector and ensuring wealth creation to boost the state economy.

The governor said his administration was implementing a public-private partnership for the establishment and operation of an agro-industrial park in Ogwashi-Uku, in partnership with private investors.

When fully established, the park will be the principal catalyst of the agricultural commodity value chains, create new jobs and multiply wealth for the teeming youths and agricultural population of the state, he said.

Okowa later told journalists in an interview that the state government would partner with vigilance groups to ensure effective security of the state.

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He said that the vigilance group would be supported to work with security agencies to provide adequate security for lives and property in the state.

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