Tuesday, December 3, 2013

AEROTROPOLIS TO CREATE 10 MILLION JOBS - ODUAH



* Generate over N100 Billion in revenues
Aviation Minister, Princess Stella Adaeze Oduah has declared that the Nigeria Aerotropolis project will create at least 10 million  jobs for Nigerians, especially the youth in the first two years of its take-off. The Minister was speaking during the Public Hearing organised by the House of Representatives Ad hoc Committee investigating the FCT Land Swap. The Federal Ministry of Aviation is participating in the land swap for the Abuja Aerotropolis project.

The Minister said the projects, to be sited in Abuja and other major international airports across the country, has a value chain with the potential to transform the Nigerian economy and the living standards of the rural farmers through Perishable Cargo exports. Oduah said an estimated N100 billion will be generated annually from the initiative.

Explaining that the initiative is private-sector driven with 20 per cent equity holding by government through the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), the Minister added that value chains would span the agricultural, Health, Manufacturing, Culture and Tourism sectors of the economy.

Already, she said investors from Nigeria, the USA, China, Turkey and other European countries have embraced the initiative, just as she disclosed that the Federal Capital Development Authority (FCDA) has endorsed the Abuja Aerotropolis for which documentation is being finalised for the land acquisition. The Minister further disclosed that that the FCT has already incorporated the Aerotropolis project into its development Master Plan.

The Minister dispelled fears about issues concerning non-payment of compensation, saying although the land would be acquired at the going commercial value, all due compensation would be paid promptly. She however stressed that the greatest compensation Nigerians will get from the initiative will come in the form of millions of jobs that will be created for the teeming unemployed youth population.

''The development of airport cities (aerotropolis) is a 21`st century phenomenon that is gaining ground all over the world. It is no longer fashionable to have an International Airport without the support facilities and amenities such as shopping arcades, hotels, packaging industries, Residential Estates, modern airline offices and recreational facilities. The proposed aerotropolis will definitely boost the Nigerian economy and generate the much-needed employment for our teeming youth'', the Minister concluded in her Presentation.

Earlier in his opening remarks, the Chairman of the Ad hoc committee, Hon. Bimbo Daramola said part of the Terms of Reference of the committee was to ascertain that land acquired through the FCT Land Swap Programme was for noble purposes and not used for racketeering. He commended the Minister for embarking on the aerotropolis project, saying it is a ''laudable and noble objective''. He expressed joy that the Minister ''has taken the aviation sector to another level'' and expressed the hope that the aerotropolis project will not only be profitable for private sector investors, the government and people of Nigeria, but also sustainable.



Joe Obi
SA (Media) to the Honourable Minister of Aviation. 

3 comments:

  1. Good work! The best minister of aviation in the history of our dear country. Proncess Odua God will surely bless you the more

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  2. Continue to remain focus Stella and please let all Nigerians be Patriotic on excellent initiatives. I just read an unfortunate, erroneous analysis on saharareporters. As a continental Lawyer and facilitator of Nigerian-Mano River(S/Leone, Liberia, Guinea, Cote DIviore) Chamber of Commerce, I know, for instance, huge market for Nigerian perishable agroproducts as, onions, tomatoes, Cow, Goat meats etc awaits us through Agro International Airports facilitation like Jigawa etc. Most of us that regularly visit Accra, Ghana weep in fascination of transforming 37/Kotoka International Airport emerging " Aeropolis" Area,In fact, the best area to do business and stay in Ghana. I do not share saharareporters doubt that because New York" Aeropolis" had not generated more than about 300,000 jobs similar"Aeropolis" as being plan with our nationwide existing, new international Airport cannot generate 10million job. We Nigerians are universally acknowledged as dynamic, smart and well populated. Checkout how our manufactured products: electrical, pvc pipes,plastics wares, pharmaceuticals, other manufactured goods, films, Musicals even Innosson Auto/General products, are hotly appreciated across these markets, Africa generally and the Globe. I trust patriotic Nija youths, they are already actively doing permutations. Either as young professional entrepreneurs, skilled managers, clearing agents, cars/trucks drivers, travel agents etc.

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  3. The wolves are at the field again with their latest invented white lies against our dear great sister, the Hon. Minister of Aviation, Chief Mrs. Stella Odua. These unpatriotic Nigerians with their oversea cohorts and some Media outfits are bent on distracting Our great daughter from executing her numerous activities meant to transform the Aviation sector and then create countless jobs for the Nigerian Youths. We know them......... Fanatics, who cannot see anything good coming out from Igbo land, talk less of an Igbo Daughter. They cannot bear to see the positive changes in the Aviation sector which they have over the years destroyed and vandalised. Now that Mrs Stella is there and has initiated ideas that will uplift the sector, they are calling for her head. We, the members of the National Council of Igbo Youths are pledging our support to our own. Madam.......we call on you to shun all these allegations and counter allegations and remain focused. The Aviation Ministry have been entrusted unto your hand by our dear President to reform and make it work again. Continue with your work. nothing is happening............. God is God.

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