Nigerian Govt Receives 80 Hectares of Land for Automotive
Industrial Park in Anambra
The federal government on Thursday received the certificate
of occupancy for over 80 hectares of land donated to it by the Anambra State Government
for the construction of an automotive industrial park.
The state Governor, Chief Willie Obiano, handed the
certificate of occupancy (C of O) to the Minister of Industry, Trade and
Investment, Dr. Okey Enelamah, yesterday at the site in Unubi.
The land was donated by three communities, Akwaihedi
and Unubi in Nnewi South Local government area and Uga in Aguata council area.
Obiano, who handed the certificate to the minister,
stated that the land which is above 80 hectares was half of what was requested
by the federal government from the state for the automotive industrial park,
but because of unsavoury experience the state had with past government, it
refused to donate fully.
“I thank Unubi, Akwaihedi and Uga communities for
accepting to donate this land. We are giving this, which is half of what the
federal government requested, and we believe that when we begin to see the
benefits, we will donate even more.
“Anambra has the least land mass in the country,
and erosion is further depleting our land, so we do not have land to give to
anyone for free, but we have seen that this government wants effective
partnership with states, so that is why we are donating this,” Obiano said.
He added that the land was donated for free of
charge and has no condition attached, but said the C of O bears a caveat which
states that the land must be developed within 18 months.
Enelamah, in his speech, thanked the Anambra people
for their hospitality and acceptance to give out the land, while assuring them
that work will start on the land soon, and that the full benefits of the park
will accrue to the people as development and employment are part of the
benefits.
He said: “From my childhood, I had always known
Anambra people to be very industrious, and you cannot talk about industrialisation
in Nigeria without talking about Anambra or Nnewi. When I was called upon to
serve, I told myself that we must industrialise Nigeria, and Anambra is the
right place to start achieving that.”
The minister said the federal government under
President Muhammadu Buhari is passionate about partnering states, and that the
partnership entered will boost infrastructure in the state and also provide employment
opportunities.
He added that the park, when it becomes fully
functional, would attract investors to the state, which is one thing he has
also been discussing with the governor on how to attract investors to the
state.
The event was also attended by Aminu Jalau, the Director-General
of National Automotive Design and Development Council, traditional rulers in
the state and members of the state executive council.
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