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Asaba Now Nigeria’s Business Destination – Okowa

by Felix Igbekoyi
2 years ago
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Delta State Governor, Senator Ifeanyi Okowa has said Asaba, the state capital has become a hub for businesses in the last eight years.

Okowa made this known on Tuesday, during the inauguration of the Ultra-Modern Civil Service Commission Complex and Mechanic Village, both in Asaba.

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He said the partnership between the government and private investors was yielding results and called for further investments in different sectors of the state economy.

The Governor remarked that the Ultra-Modern Auto-mechanic village was constructed to bring some reasonable level of sanity into the Asaba capital territory and ensure that everything was well structured to make the town work for the people.

“This is one project that is borne out of partnership between the private sector and the Delta State government and the Oshimili South local government council area.

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“I thank God that this partnership has worked because with about 900 units of spare parts shop and 82 units of mechanic workshop and other auxiliaries; there is definitely a lot in this place.

The governor lauded the partnership with the Nigerian Auto-mechanic Technician Association (NATA) and called for the maintenance of the facility.

On the Civil Service building, Okowa said his administration did its best in providing conducive working environment for Civil Servants in the state.

Commissioner for Transport Chief Mike Okah said the project was developed under a Public Private Partnership (PPP) Model to build and and sell outrightly spare parts shops and mechanic workshops.

The Commissioner added that the cost of the project was estimated at N3billion including 900 units of spare parts shops, 82 units of mechanic workshops, fire service building, police post and security building, perimeter fence, internal drainage system, toilet facilities, potable water, asphalted roads, landscaping, Union House, Banking Hall Restaurant and Power generating set.

 

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