The Federal Government of Nigeria (FGN) on Tuesday announced the award of a licence to Ondo State Government to mine bitumen. It was gathered that the state is not only rich in bitumen, it is also said to be one of the largest in the world.
In a report by News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), the Minister of Mines and Steels Development, Dr. Kayode Fayemi made this known at the First Ondo State Investment Forum held at the International Event Centre (DOME), held in Akure, the state capital.
He further commented that license was granted to the state as part of the efforts of the federal government to diversify the economy and boost the country’s foreign exchange.
Represented by Engr. Mohammed Amate, the Director of Mining Licence in the Ministry, Fayemi said the bitumen reserve in Ondo State can serve the whole of Africa.
Thus, this informed the Federal Government’s decision to explore the opportunity towards economic development of the country.
Governor Rotimi Akeredolu said the state, with a reserve of 42 billion barrels, boasts of the largest reserves of Bitumen and Tar Sands in the world.
Nigeria currently imports over 600,000 tons of asphalt per annum and the nation spends billions of naira on importation of asphalt every year. The naira is weak now because of much demand for dollar and less demand for naira and the poor export policy in the country.
With bitumen being produced in Ondo State, federal Government will ensure that none of its road contractors imports asphalt and I am sure that many state governments will prefer to buy from Ondo state because it will definitely be cheaper here than imports from outside the country. The Minister said
Governor Akeredolu SAN, thanked the federal government for finding his state worthy for partnership; stressing that for the initiative to function optimally, Federal Government must prioritise and patronise the mining industry.
The Investment Forum, held in conjunction with the Presidential Economic Diversification Initiative (PEDI) also witnessed the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the state government and WEMS Agro Ltd for the planting of rice in over 5,000 hectares of land at Akotogbo in Irele Local Government area of the state.
Our coastline which is about 120km, is one of the longest in Africa and is home to various fish species like sole snapper, croaker, barracuda, big eye grunter, catfish etc. This is an unchartered territory to be explored as part of this administration’s drive towards economy diversification.
Free Trade Zones
Let me announce to this gathering that Ondo State had been granted two Free Trade Zone (FTZ) licenses which are Olokola (being oil and gas FTZ in partnership with Ogun State government) and Ondo State Industrial City (as a non-oil and gas FTZ). They are both coastal FTZ’s with the Atlantic Ocean bordering the southern flank.
In addition to Oil and Gas, Ondo state boasts of possessing one of the largest reserves of Bitumen and Tar Sands in the world; about 42 billion barrels. Ondo State is also endowed with large deposits of various solid minerals including Limestone, Coal, Granite, Kaolin, Silica Sand amongst other minerals.
Whilst attention over the years has been on Oil and Gas; this Government is willing and ready to exploit its Bitumen reserves in a sustainable way particularly in the area of providing asphalt for road development. It is estimated that over 90% of the minerals in Ondo State are unexploited and unutilized.
Ondo State as one of the nine oil and gas producing states has abundant oil and gas reserves that remain undeveloped, even though we produce about 12% of the daily oil production in the country.
However, gone are those days that any government will be reliant on oil and gas alone. I am happy to inform you that in Ondo State, we are aggressively driving our non-oil related industries. He said.
Ondo to also focus on its comparative advantage in agriculture
Akeredolu said his state fed the Western region during the First Republic and he’s poised to bring back the last glory.
It is no longer news that Ondo state accounts for over 40% of Nigeria’s annual cocoa output. However, we process less than 2% of our cocoa output. Additionally, Ondo state is also a major player in other agricultural produce in tree crops such as: oil palm, rubber, cashew and kolanut; also arable crops such as: cassava, yam, maize, rice, sugarcane; fruit crops such as: pineapple, citrus, mango, pepper and tomato are all cultivated in abundance in Ondo State.
Our Special focus is on our comparative advantage in agriculture, which are palm oil and cocoa. We want to develop our palm oil to the extent where we have a self-sustaining palm oil industry. We fed the western region during the first republic and I can assure you that we will do it again.
“Meanwhile, we will not leave out rice production in Ondo state. It will interest you to know that our Rice paddies are taken all the way to Lagos or Kogi by our farmers to be processed because we don’t have any rice mill in the State. To complement the production effort of the farmers, the State plans to setup specialized Staple Crop Processing Zones (SCPZ) for these crops to enable investments in the production of finished products ready for export.
Aside from linking the state directly to Lagos, the state to also create 10,000 more jobs
Akeredolu also announced to the gathering that his state has signed a MoU with the Ministry of Niger Delta and NDDC for the funding of 50km Araromi Road in Ilaje LGA of the state to Ibeju Lekki, Lagos aimed towards business development.
He disclosed that his state will soon sign partnership with the private sector to empower about 10,000 youths and women in agric business through a N15billion Employment Trust Fund.
Additionally, the Governor declared the intention of his administration to build Innovation Centres across the state to serve as magnet for the youths who are high-end-thinkers to birth new ideas in partnership with the largest technology companies such as Microsoft, Google, Main One Cable, SAP etc