Igboland is not landlocked at all. By God’s special grace, we have an
defunct ancient port in Abia State that if rebuilt can open up Igboland
to international trade and the accompanying billions of dollars.
It is in the Obuaku, Ukwa West LGA, and the site lies by the Azumini
River that flows into the Atlantic Ocean. And what is more, since it is
just five nautical miles from the Ocean it qualifies technically as a
seaport, not a river port, going by the UN’s laws.
Stalled Efforts To Dredge
Many administrations in the old Imo State and current Abia
State stated their intentions to dredge that river to allow for ships to
berth, but strangely something always seemed to stop them from
completing it.
The truth is that dredging Azumini will cost a whole lot of money,
but I would say I have not seen a serious effort to garner the money
needed to dredge it.
Commercial Viability
There is no doubt about the commercial viability of the proposed Obuaku port, as the Igbos are a trading people.
If reestablished, it will not take much effort for the port to become
a thriving commercial centre. Already, plans have been made for a
planned city in Obuaku to be built to service the port, but it is still
not yet operational.
Proximity To Other Ports
A lot of noise is also made by naysayers who don’t have Igbo
interest at heart about the fact that the port is ’30′ minutes drive
from the proposed Ibaka Seaport in Akwa Ibom State. These deceivers say
it will be an erroneous duplication to build another port 30 minutes
from the proposed Ibaka Seaport. But apart from the fact that there are
many rich countries that have ports close to each other, the naysayers,
whom I would prefer to call enemies of the Igbos do not know or are not
willing to acknowledge the great commercial prowess of the Igbo.
If a port is built today at Obuaku, it will become an international
hub, receiving goods directly from Japan, Germany, US, China and other
industrialized nations. It will also promote trade withing the Gulf of
Guinea with countries like Gabon, Sao Tome, and Equatorial Guinea.
And at the same time, neighboring ports like Ibaka, Calabar,
PortHarcourt(Igwe Ocha), Bonny and Onne would not suffer but instead the
resulting competition would create innovation and therefore increase in
quality in these ports.
Whats Happening Now
The current Abia State Governor, Theodore Orji, has stated his
commitment to build the Obuaku Port as a legacy of his administration,
but one thing I regret is that this new initiative is coming about one
year to the end of his administration, so I doubt if he will have the
time to do much. I would have preferred a situation where he started
this project long before now, considering the financial and other
complexities of such a project.
So, what Ndigbo want from him as compensation is that he starts
something significant quickly. Something that his successor will have no
option but to complete.
The truth is that if we can build ports in Igboland and other parts
of the Lower Niger like Ibaka, it will go a long way to turning the
zonal economy and even Nigeria’s economy itself around. It will provide
jobs, businesses, and boost international trade.
Another day, I’ll talk about another Igbo port; I mean Igwe Ocha also
known as Port Harcourt. But for now, send me your thoughts and comments
about how this port (Obuaku) can become a reality.
What do you think this port will mean to the Igbo economy? What do
you think various Igbo stakeholders; the politicians, philanthropists,
investors and you can do to make it come alive? Please drop your
comment.
Where there is a will, there is a way. Come to think of finance, the Igbo States could in a united effort raise the fund needed for the drenching of the said river outlet and a subsequent building of this all important seaport. Let this seaport be a unifying factor of the Igboland and her people.
ReplyDeleteIt is necessary and of utmost urgency that a unifying committee be established to promote the all important UNITY of the fragmented state of the Igboland.
ReplyDeleteWhere there is a will, there is a way. Come to think of finance, the Igbo States could in a united effort raise the fund needed for the drenching of the said river outlet and a subsequent building of this all important seaport. Let this seaport be a unifying factor of the Igboland and her people.
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ReplyDeleteMy name is Chief George C E Enyoazu, Presidetnt~General, Igbo Council of Europe (ICE). The artistic impression of Obuaku Port contained in this article you published is the intellectual property
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While we want the general public to be knowledgeable on the need to develop Igboland, usage of our concept MUST be credited. It is the decent thing to do. But you failed to do that. Therefore, you are advised to credit right away the source of the artist impression as AFRICAN TIGER, IGBO COUNCIL OF EUROPE (ICE). Any other artistic impressions lifted from our website or Afrucan Tiger MUST be credited. This simple act of remedy would forestall harsher actions that might be taken by us on this matter. Thank you.
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ReplyDeleteMy name is Chief George C E Enyoazu, Presidetnt~General, Igbo Council of Europe (ICE). The artistic impression of Obuaku Port contained in the article you published on Southeast Newsonline is the intellectual property
of Igbo Council of Europe (ICE). This and other
materials were published in our booklet "African Tiger" Strategic Development Agenda for the Igbo
Nation, also published on our website: www.igbocouncilofeurope.org
This booklet and its contents are protected under copyright laws, and any infringement is plagiarism and punishable.
While we want the general public to be knowledgeable on the need to develop Igboland, usage of our concept MUST be credited. It is the decent thing to do. But you failed to do that. Therefore, you are advised to credit right away the source of the artist impression as AFRICAN TIGER, IGBO COUNCIL OF EUROPE (ICE). Any other artistic impressions lifted from our website or African Tiger MUST be credited. This simple act of remedy would forestall harsher actions that might be taken by us on this matter. Thank you.
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