Anambra Airport Poised to Become the Hub of Cargo Exports
By Florence Okpeti :
The Anambra State Government has expressed readiness to position the Anambra Airport as the hub of Cargo exports.
The Governor of the State, Prof Charles Soludo said this during a courtesy visit by the AviaCargo RoadMap Committee at the Chinụa Achebe International Cargo and Passenger Airport, Umueri.
The Governor who was represented by the State Commissioner for Transport, Mrs Patricia Igwebuike said that the government has embarked on distribution of oil palm seedlings and high breed coconut seedlings annually to households across the state.
He further explained that the cash crops would be processed for export, adding that it would boost the State’s revenue and create more jobs in the state.
The Governor commended the efforts of the Committee toward transforming the general export cargo business in Nigeria, noting that export is in line with the vision of his administration.
The committee, made up of aviation cargo professionals from various government and private agencies was constituted by the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) to improve Avio-Cargo Export from Nigeria.
The coordinator of the committee, Mr. Ikechi Uko said that the purpose of the visit was to encourage Nigerians to export their products.
Mr. Uko explained that Nigeria’s exports did not match its capacity as the most populous country and largest economy in Africa.
“Part of what we are trying to solve is to get Nigerians to begin to export what we produce because there are a lot of things we produce that people need.”
The Managing Director of the Anambra Airport, Mr. Martins Nwafor said that agro-allied products that could be exported from Anambra to other international and domestic markets were taken into consideration during the development of the Airport’s master plan.
Mr. Nwafor said that airports served a key role in the transportation of people and goods in the national, regional and international commerce, adding that a business plan was developed for the Anambra Airport.
In their separate remarks, the President General, Anambra State Amalgamated Traders Association (ASMATA), Mr. Humphrey Anuna, Chairman Ochanja Central Market, Mr. Bonaventure Muo and the President, Building Int. Market Ogidi, Mr.Jude Nwankwo expressed their gratitude, even as they pledged their support for the government’s agenda.
The President, Anambra State Shippers Association, Mr. Emma Akpaka and representatives of Zenith Shipping Council, Mr Elochukwu Ebubechukwu, Mr. Muoghalu Christian and Mr. Alocha Jerry expressed their willingness to key into the State Government’s programme. (Ministry of Information)
The information officer reports from Umueri