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Interesting Times Ahead As Niger Delta Ministry Contemplates Ferry Services Across Niger Delta Region
Interesting Times Ahead As Niger Delta Ministry Contemplates Ferry Services Across Niger Delta Region....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
Exciting prospects are on the horizon for the Niger Delta region as the Ministry of Niger Delta Development contemplates the introduction of ferry services. The proposal, presented by Ecosystems Consult Limited under the leadership of Engr Isa Usman Emoabino FNSE, FNICE, outlines a vision for ferry services as an economic catalyst for the region’s sustainable development.
Emoabino’s presentation detailed the methodology for achieving this ambitious initiative, including funding mechanisms and the projected economic benefits. Collaborations with ministries such as the Blue Marine Economy were suggested, alongside a proposed Public-Private Partnership (PPP) model for financing. The presentation also highlighted potential partnerships with the Nigerian Navy and the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation Limited (NNPCL) to leverage their expertise and resources in building ferries and ensuring security.
The implementation of a ferry service across the Niger Delta promises transformative advantages. Apart from offering a dependable transportation option, it enhances accessibility, fosters economic growth, and mitigates traffic congestion.
Moreover, it opens up opportunities for tourism, aids emergency response efforts, and promotes cultural exchange. Additionally, improved access to essential services like education and healthcare, support for agriculture, and regional integration are anticipated benefits. Notably, the initiative is expected to have positive environmental implications by reducing the need for extensive road infrastructure.
The proposal, met with enthusiasm during its presentation chaired by Hon. Minister Engr Abubakar Momoh FNSE, is poised to address various challenges while enhancing security and stability in the region’s creeks and towns. As deliberations continue, the ferry service initiative holds the promise of ushering in a new era of prosperity and connectivity for the Niger Delta.

