President Goodluck Jonathan
Muhammad Bello
The stretch of international roaad linking Nigeria’s economic hub,
Lagos with Abidjan, the Ivorien capital would commence next year
President Goodluck Jonathan intimated Saturday.
President Jonathan who disclosed this when he met with Cote d’Ivoire
Investors Forum on the sideline of his state visit to that country, also
explained that the funding of the project will be sourced from the
private sector, development partners and banks, who will get return on
their investment by levying tariffs and tolls on users.
According to him, the need to concentrate on the construction of the
road was necessary to facilitate trans-border movement of goods and
persons and reduce the proliferation of local customs and Police who
make it difficult for business men to transport their goods.
Stating that the 42nd ECOWAS Summit in Yammoussoukro, considerd the
issue, he said: ``We have charged the Ivorian Minister of Infrastructure
and the Nigerian Minister of Works to work with the ECOWAS Commission
that within two weeks they must come up with a blueprint and preliminary
information on the project that we will discuss in Addis Ababa in May
when we go for AU meeting
``This is because we want a situation where the desk-work will be
completed this year and by next year, we want physical construction.`
`We believe that when we have this express road the issue of movement
interference by Customs and Police will be minimized because that will
be an ECOWAS road.`
`The laws regulating the use of the road will not be the laws regulating that of the roads in Nigeria, Cote d’Ivoire or Ghana. It will be an international standard and everything will be done in such a way that movement of goods services and so on will not be interfered with by local security.
`The laws regulating the use of the road will not be the laws regulating that of the roads in Nigeria, Cote d’Ivoire or Ghana. It will be an international standard and everything will be done in such a way that movement of goods services and so on will not be interfered with by local security.
``It is a viable project that banks and business men within and outside
the region will key into and which will generate enough money in short
time.
He further added that ECOWAS member States are elated by the prospects
of the project which would integrate the entire region.``Togo has 7
million, Benin Republic, 8 million, Cote d’Ivoire 25 million, Ghana 26
million and Nigeria about 167 million.
``When you add all these together it gives you about 236 million out of the projected 287 million of ECOWAS
``So, these five countries, by the time you can traverse from Nigeria to Cote d’Ivoire, then you will easily integrate the entire sub-region.
``When you add all these together it gives you about 236 million out of the projected 287 million of ECOWAS
``So, these five countries, by the time you can traverse from Nigeria to Cote d’Ivoire, then you will easily integrate the entire sub-region.
``You will so integrate the system in such a way that you can key other
countries along that is why we decided that we must work with our
business men and men women to develop an express road from Lagos to
Abidjan,’’ he said.
Observing that there were lots of untapped investment opportunities in the sub-region, saying they are yet to be properly harnessed due lack of technology and exportation of raw materials without adding values.
Observing that there were lots of untapped investment opportunities in the sub-region, saying they are yet to be properly harnessed due lack of technology and exportation of raw materials without adding values.
``When you export crude oil you export job opportunities because those
who refine the crude oil and turn our gas to petrochemical create a lot
of jobs.
``Like now we are suppose to be exporting finished products not crude oil and gas but we are still doing that.
``Cote d’Ivoire is just going to the oil industry, they should not make the mistakes the Nigeria made from the beginning they must think about exporting finished products not exporting crude oil.
Both countries respectively presented their economic potentials for the various business men in attendance to tap into.
``Like now we are suppose to be exporting finished products not crude oil and gas but we are still doing that.
``Cote d’Ivoire is just going to the oil industry, they should not make the mistakes the Nigeria made from the beginning they must think about exporting finished products not exporting crude oil.
Both countries respectively presented their economic potentials for the various business men in attendance to tap into.
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