No fewer than 7000 persons will be taken off the labour market
in Abia State as construction work has commenced on the site of a
petro-chemical plant in the state.
The project located at Mbarakuma-Ubakala area of Umuahia on the
Enugu- Port Harcourt Expressway, had last week been flagged off by Governor
Theodore Orji.
According to the Chairman of the firm, Chief Etugo-Ndubuisi
Ogah, 3,000 direct, and 4,000 indirect jobs would be created when the $6
million plant finally comes on board.
In an interview with The PUNCH on Monday in Umuahia,
Ogah said that part of the fund for the gigantic project had been
acquired through the Bank of Industry under the Automobile fund scheme.
He also said that already, an Indian technical partner, the
Onella Group, had arrived the country to help in realising the project expected
to be delivered in 36 months time.
According to him, other products apart from petro-chemicals to
be produced in the plant include: motorcycle and tricycle tyres, tubes,
motor batteries, detergents among others.
He said the state government had already provided land as part
of its contribution to the actualization of the project, assuring that
the project would be delivered on schedule.
Ogah hinted that arrangements had also been concluded to locate
a 5000 KVA power plant on the premises of the firm for constant power supply,
adding that when the entire project is finally realised, Abia State will
consolidate its position as the industrial commercial hub of the South East
geopolitical zone.
Source: PUNCHNG
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