Imo State Government has been assured of the support and cooperation
of the AfriExim Bank towards revamping the economy of the state.
According to a press release by the Chief Press Secretary to Governor Ihedioha, Hon. Chibuike Onyeukwu, the president of the bank, Prof. Benedict Okey Oramah, disclosed this
during a meeting between officials of Imo State Government held at the
Winter Conference Hall of Radisson collection, Moscow, Russian.
The aim of the meeting was for the Imo State government to pitch to the
bank, the development and investment opportunities in the state and the
need for an increase in internally Generated Revenue, through the boost
of FDIs and Public-private partnership.
Governor Ihedioha, in
his presentation, while noting the need for improved and structured
financial facilities to enable the process of repositioning and
actualizing the financial condition of Imo state, also highlighted key
areas his administration intends to revamp, assuring that the faith and
confidence of the people in the government has been restored.
He
pointed out the key sectors of the state, which include; agriculture,
transportation (given the strategic location of the state, it possess
great potential for logistics and transportation through the air, land
and waterways), electricity, Infrastructural rehabilitation and
redevelopment will be the focal point for the rebuilding of the state.
Also brought to light, were the viable and underutilized potentials of
the state’s resources such as the maritime, the positive exponential
effect of the state’s financial if the fiscal policy is well structured.
The President of Afreximbank expressed satisfaction with the
presentations and demonstrated keen interest in Imo State as the most
strategically positioned state in the South-east. He reiterated that
Afreximbank is willing to assist the new government of Imo State to
attract Foreign Direct Investments which will lead to an exponential
growth of the state’s IGR and GDP.
Prof. Oramah stated that the
bank currently has major key players in the maritime sector that will be
willing to invest in the commercialization of the Imo State waterways.
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