PRESIDENT Muhammadu Buhari has assured that the dredging of
the Calabar Port channel will be undertaken as soon as some legal issues are
settled by the Federal Ministry of Transportation and the Nigerian Ports
Authority (NPA) with the contractor.
Speaking recently when he received the Obong of Calabar,
Edidem Ekpo Okon Abasi, Otu V at the State House, the President also pledged
full support for the Calabar Deep Sea Port project initiated by the Cross River
State Government.
President Buhari said that though Calabar had lost its
preeminent status as the first capital city of Southern Nigeria to Lagos, his
administration will not lessen on-going efforts to open the city to the rest of
Nigeria, but will increase the efforts to ensure happiness and betterment of
the people of the city in particular and Cross River State in general.
“We will open up that part of Nigeria to the rest of the
country,” President Buhari assured, adding that a number of projects are being
executed by the Federal Government in the state.
According to him, “three road projects –
Calabar-Ugep-Ikom-Ogoja; Calabar-Itu-Ikot Ekpene and Sapele-Ewu – are at
various stages of completion.”
The President noted that in order to speed up work on the
Calabar-Ugep-Ikom-Ogoja road, plans are underway to incorporate it in the Sukuk
Bond to increase the level of funding of the construction work.
Enumerating other projects in the state being undertaken by
the Ministry of Niger Delta Affairs such as the Industrial Park which is one of
the three set up through the Nigeria Content Development and Monitoring Board,
the President also noted the construction of roads and water projects by the
Niger Delta Development Commission; the development of a Skills Acquisition
Centre for youths; and the construction of houses among others.
In his address, the Obong of Calabar decried the disregard
and neglect of the Calabar Kingdom in spite of its national historical
significance, and called for the reversal of the “demotion” through the
execution of projects in the areas of roads, power, maritime access, security
and border issues, as well as the plight of displaced persons from the Bakassi
Islands.
The royal father congratulated President Buhari on his
“overwhelming victory” in the February election and at the Presidential
Election Petition Tribunal, and urged his administration to restore Calabar to
what it lost to Lagos and Abuja