The Nigerian Liquefied Natural Gas Company (NLNG) has
invested over 30 billion US dollars (N10.8 trillion) to build gas facilities
and other infrastructures in Bonny Island, Rivers, an official said. NLNG Mr
Tony Attah, Managing Director of NLNG disclosed this on Sunday at the end of
week-long activities marking the company’s 20/30 Anniversary Celebration.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that NLNG used the
occasion to celebrate its 20 years of operation in Bonny and 30 years of
incorporation as a company. The NLNG, Attah said, invested parts of the huge
sum to build gas plants, known as Train 1, 2, 3,4, 5 and 6 as well as the
ongoing construction of another Train 7 project.
“NLNG’s combined
scale of investment in the Bonny Kingdom is more than 30 billion dollars in
assets, making it the most developed community in the Niger Delta. “Our several
accomplishments in the kingdom ranged from our provision of modern road
network, potable water and Finima Nature Park to residents of Bonny.
“Also, we invested in
electricity that perhaps has made Bonny the only community in Nigeria with 99
per cent electricity and preferred investors and tourist destination,” he said.
Attah further said the company has completed construction of Airstrip that
could receive more than 60-passenger capacity aircraft, making it one of the
largest airstrip in Africa.
He said the company has provided N60.3 billion counterpart
funding for the construction of N120.6 billion 34 kilometre Bonny-Bodo road
project connecting Bonny Island to rest of the country. “The ongoing road
project, which we are co-sponsoring with the Federal Government, is expected to
be completed within 48 months, thus triggering development and tourism in the
area.
“We have also launched the malaria elimination initiative as
well as the Bonny Community Health Insurance Programme in conjunction with the
Rivers State Government to provide affordable healthcare for the people. “The
company achieved these milestones due to the cordial and peaceful relationship
existing between Bonny and Nigeria LNG in the last 20 years,” he added.
NAN reports that the
managing director later laid the foundation for the reconstruction of Bonny
Consulate Building, a historic building once used by slave merchants to
transport slaves abroad. The managing director said the building would be
equipped with a museum, library, movie hall, radio station, cafe,
seminar/exhibition hall, souvenir shop and offices.
According to him, the company is poised to making Bonny
Kingdom the Dubai of Africa and top business and tourism destination on the
continent. Speaking, the Amanyanabo of Bonny Kingdom, King Edward Pepple
thanked NLNG for transforming the kingdom and assured the company of peaceful
coexistence of residents.
“We thank this outstanding company (NLNG) for respecting the
soul of this kingdom by positively touching on every aspect of our existence,”
he added. The high point of the weeklong activities was a presentation of 100,000
US dollars prize to Jude Idada, winner of the 2019 Children’s Literature and
award of N132 million worth of scholarship to 12 graduates to pursue Master’s
degrees in the United Kingdom.