AKWA IBOM SEEKS INVESTORS IN SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS
A new global ‘road map’ charted to
provide leadership for local authorities to efficiently guide and manage
climate change may have won another convert in Nigeria, with senior officials
of Akwa Ibom government reaching out to foreign investors for its sustainable
development projects.
The investors were invited in a sideline
event at the just concluded Conference of Parties to the United Nations
Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP22) in Marrakesh, Morocco organized
by the State to showcase its Strategic Roadmap to Sustainable Green
Development.
Governor Udom Emmanuel used the forum to
highlight the state’s five-point agenda, which is in line with Paris Climate
Change Agreement and Nigeria’s Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs). The
agenda is target at job creation, poverty alleviation, economic and political
inclusion, wealth creation, infrastructural consolidation and expansion.
He said that Akwa Ibom is interested in
climate change issues as the largest producer of oil and gas as well as owner
of the longest coastal line in Nigeria, about 129 kilometres that faces an
avoidable climate risks. “We’re sacrificing our time and looking at the
resources we have so that in future, we leave a legacy where our children will
breath cleaner air that would nurture them to live in a world that is entirely
earth friendly,” he said.
According to the governor, the state
needs private sector led foreign direct investment and global environment fund
to support its vision.
He said that projects has already kick-
started include zero emission vehicle assembly plant, which will pioneer the
commercial transportation system for the state and country; a Light-emitting
diode (LED) energy bulbs manufacturing factory and a green cargo facility,
where perishable goods can be moved out of the state.
The Minister of Environment, Amina
Mohammed, commended Akwa Ibom State Government for its foresight and backing
the NDCs. The minister, represented by Dr. Peter Tarfa, Director of the Climate
Change Department, pledged the federal government’s support for the state’s
Strategic Roadmap to Sustainable Green Development.
Earlier, the State’s immediate past
Commissioner for Environment and Mineral Resources, Dr. Iniobong Essien,
said that the roadmap assesses the green development opportunities and
challenges in Akwa Ibom State, determines the optimal pathways to green
development .
Dignitaries at the forum included,
Secretary to the State Government, Etekamba Umoren, senior special
Assistant to the Governor on Technical Matters and Due process, Ufot
Ebong and President of Ecologistics Integrated Services Limited, Dr. Paul
Abolo.
By Chinedum
Uwaegbulam, Guardian news
AKWA IBOM SEEKS INVESTORS IN SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS
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