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Kano Budgets N2.5Bn For Dala Inland Dry Port

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Kano State Government says its spending N2.5 billion on infrastructural facilities at the Dala Inland Dry Port.

Gov Abdullahi Ganduje made the disclosure on Thursday at the opening ceremony of the 2021 Gas Sector Stakeholders (AKK) Forum organized by the Gas Aggregation Company Nigeria (GACN).

“Kano as an export processing zone, those importing or exporting goods can have their goods directly delivered here. We are exploiting the port for the benefit of our people and economy,” Ganduje said.

The theme of the forum was entitled: “Optimising the Economic Development of the Ajaokuta-Kaduna-Kano “AKK” Gas Project.

Ganduje thanked President Muhammadu Buhari for bringing the project to Kano taking cognizance of the commercial impact on the state.

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He said that the state government had established a committee on AKK that sensitizes communities along the pipelines and engaged investors on the project.

“In order to attract investors, the first strategy we adopted is to ensure peace and stability in the state.

“We have identified vulnerable areas in terms of security, especially in Dansoshiya forest where we are doing the Ruga settlement and Falgore forest, where we established military training ground.

“We are using technology to monitor these forests and protect our people,” he said.

The governor also said that the government grouped industries at Bompai, Challawa, Sharada, Tokuntawa, and the new Tamburawa Industrial area so as to maximize the full advantages of the AKK project in the state.

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He revealed that research conducted showed that 88 industries were functional at Bompai and 78 at Challawa and Sharada.

He further added that about 201 industries were dead and needed to be reactivated, adding that the AKK project would tackle this challenge.

Ganduje explained that the state has an advantage in transportation, saying that works were ongoing on the roads that link Kano to Kaduna, Kano to Maiduguri, and Kano to Katsina.

Earlier, the chairman of, Gas Aggregation Company of Nigeria, Mr. Mansur Sambo, said that the forum was to sensitize gas users as a prelude to the completion of the project.

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He said that the project would assist to revive moribund industries in Kano and another state that the pipelines would pass through.

Sambo noted that most of such industries were supported with power supply for their operations.

According to him, the AKK project would restore the loss of glory of those industries.

He also thanked the Federal Government for reviving the project, which had been comatose for the past 30 years.

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