Benin youths reject ceding Gelegele seaport to Ijaw
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Edo State Government, at the weekend, met with over 15 host communities and stakeholders to strengthen ties and build stronger relationships ahead of the completion of the Benin River Port.
Chairman of the project, Greg Ogbeifun, who spoke at an engagement session in Benin City, said the port is a legacy project of the Governor Godwin Obaseki administration, designed to key into the Federal Government’s economic diversification drive from oil into agriculture and agro-allied business.
Ogbeifun, who disclosed that the governor had approved the engagement of CPCS Transaction, a consortium of specialist firms from Canada, Belgium and Nigeria to provide transaction advisory services on the project, said the project would be developed through Public Private Partnership (PPP).
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By Emma Amaize, Regional Editor, South-South, Samuel Oyadongha; Vincent Ujumadu; Peter Okutu; Ugochukwu Alaribe; Chioma Onuegbu; Chinonso Alozie; Ozioruva Aliu and Steve Oko
Residents of the South South and South East geopolitical zones of the country now live in fear. They are worried and very disturbed.
This followed the killing of law enforcement agents in their regions by gunmen. In the last three months, gun men have killed no fewer than 67 law enforcement agents and burnt down over 50 police formations in the South South and the South East.
Many of the residents have therefore expressed fear that this development may get out of hand if the government fails to urgently arrest the situation.
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By Emma Amaize, Regional Editor, South-South, Samuel Oyadongha; Vincent Ujumadu; Peter Okutu; Ugochukwu Alaribe; Chioma Onuegbu; Chinonso Alozie; Ozioruva Aliu and Steve Oko
Residents of the South South and South East geopolitical zones of the country now live in fear. They are worried and very disturbed.
This followed the killing of law enforcement agents in their regions by gunmen. In the last three months, gun men have killed no fewer than 67 law enforcement agents and burnt down over 50 police formations in the South South and the South East.