President Goodluck Jonathan on
Thursday reiterated his administration’s commitment to work with private sector
to reduce poverty through job creation and industrialization nationwide.
Jonathan said this at Ibeno Local
Government Area of Akwa Ibom when he performed the groundbreaking of
multi-billion naira methanol plant.
He said the project would create
direct and indirect employment opportunities for the people of the area in
addition to other multiplier effects on the lives of the citizenry.
The president also said the project
would boost the nation’s foreign exchange earnings through export.
In his address, the Chairman of
Quantum Petrochemical Company, the owners of the plant, Mr Jim Ovia, said the
plant would produce plastics, fertiliser, bottles, tyres and shovels; among
other items.
In his welcome address, Gov.
Godswill Akpabio of Akwa Ibom, promised to cooperate with the investors to
realise its objectives.
“We will make sure that what we are
witnessing today come to fruition,” Akpabio said. (NAN)
Jonathan Inauguirates Methanol Plant, Pledges To Cooperate With Private Sector To Fight Poverty
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