Gov. Alex Otti Moves to Actualize Abia Seaport Project, Begins Feasibility Study with Chinese Firm
Governor Alex Otti has initiated the process for a feasibility study on the proposed Abia State Seaport project at Obeaku, in collaboration with China Harbour Engineering Company.
The development is being viewed as a major milestone in Abia State's efforts to expand its economic infrastructure, attract investment, and position itself as a strategic commercial hub in the South-East region.
According to available information, the feasibility study will assess the technical, environmental, economic, and operational viability of establishing a seaport at Obeaku, providing critical data that will guide future decisions on the project.
The proposed seaport is expected to enhance trade, improve logistics, stimulate industrial growth, create employment opportunities, and reduce pressure on existing ports across the country if successfully developed.
Observers note that the partnership with China Harbour Engineering Company, a globally recognized infrastructure development firm, signals the administration's commitment to pursuing large-scale projects capable of transforming the state's economic landscape.
The initiative aligns with Governor Otti's broader vision of improving infrastructure, boosting economic competitiveness, and opening new channels for investment and commerce in Abia State.
Stakeholders have welcomed the commencement of the feasibility process, describing it as an important first step toward determining the practicality and long-term benefits of the proposed maritime facility.
Should the project progress beyond the feasibility stage, it could potentially position Abia as a key player in regional and international trade while strengthening connectivity between the South-East and global markets.
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