Abia State Governor, Dr Alex Otti says the state will partner with the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) in areas such as the establishment of a petrochemical Refinery, Renewable Energy, Manufacturing and other areas of engagement.
Governor Otti who stated this on Tuesday when he received a delegation from UNIDO, hailed the organizations vast experience in crucial sectors such as agriculture, renewable energy, SME support, and industrialization policies, among others.
The Governor underscored UNIDO’s familiarity with the state’s needs and potentials and noted that the collaborative effort between the state government and the organization would drive industrial development of the state.
“Clearly UNIDO is very vast, even more vast than my earlier understanding, because listening to you from Agriculture through renewable energy to support for SMEs, industrialisation Policy , including this one (Abia Industrial Policy) that I am seeing for the first time, and issues around environment.
“You (UNIDO) seem to be every where and I think I can only say that we are very happy that you are here. You can take for granted that we will partner with you.
“It is interesting that this is not your first encounter with the state so all that is required is for us to sit down and flesh out the details to know where we are in terms of the support for the shoe and garment industry and take it to the next level and have the innovation and industrial park.
He emphasized that the state government’s agenda is to boost Industrialization hence the establishment of the Abia Innovation and Industrial Park (AIIP) in Ukwa West LGA of the state.
“Today we have the Abia Innovation and Industrial Park and I believe this is a good time for you to come onboard.
“Looking at the feasibility studies, the areas we are looking at include the industrial park, petrochemical refinery, renewable energy, manufacturing and other areas of engagement”, Gov Otti stated.
Governor Otti who stressed the need for a follow-up meeting, directed his principal Secretary and Chief Strategist Officer to engage with UNIDO to consolidate and chart the way forward for collaboration.
Earlier, the country Representative of UNIDO represented by the National Programme Officer of Organization Dr Ruben Bamidele noted that the organization in 2008 worked with the state government for the establishment of the common facility center for garment and leather in partnership with the export Council in Aba.
He said that the UNIDO is a specialized agency of the United Nations that promotes industrialization for poverty reduction, inclusive globalisation and developmental sustainability, noting that the Organisation achieves its objectives by creating shared prosperity and working with member states and organisations by advancing economic competitiveness.
“In Nigeria we have the programme for country partnership (PCP) that binds UNIDO and the government of Nigeria. We have the Industrial governance, statistics and research, the value chains development particularly with Agriculture and mining, the Special economic zones, industrial parks and industrial cluster development, the trade capacity building, MSMES Development, renewable energy and environment.
“We have provided support for value chains development in this area and other sectors of the economy“, he stated.