South East Seaport: A Necessity, Not a Luxury
The ICA stressed that the absence of a functional Igbo seaport has significantly hindered business expansion, inflated operational costs, and subjected millions of traders and entrepreneurs to undue hardship. In a press statement, Engr. Ikenna Ellis-Ezenekwe, the ICA President General, urged the Federal Government to prioritize the construction of a seaport in the South East, citing it as an essential step towards addressing long-standing economic marginalization.Maritime Imbalance: The South East’s Economic Disadvantage
Nigeria currently has six officially recognized seaports under the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), but only two, both located in Lagos, are fully operational. According to ICA, this creates an economic imbalance, unfairly burdening businesses in the South East with excessive fees and logistical challenges, particularly along the Lagos-Onitsha trade corridor. The ICA specifically called for the revival of two strategic seaport projects:- Obeaku Ndoki Port in Abia State
- Oseakwa Seaport in Anambra State
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Economic Benefits of a Igbo seaport Seaport
Seaport Development: A National Economic Win
Beyond regional benefits, the ICA stressed that developing a seaport in the South East would contribute to national economic growth. The move would create jobs, attract foreign investment, and enhance Nigeria’s standing in global trade. “We are not asking for favors,” the ICA stated. “We are asking for fairness. A South East seaport will serve the entire country by fostering economic diversification and reducing the pressure on Lagos ports.”
- Reducing Congestion at Lagos Ports: A functional seaport in the South East would alleviate the overwhelming traffic at Lagos ports, improving efficiency in the maritime sector.
- Lowering Transportation Costs: Businesses in the region would no longer have to incur high costs associated with transporting goods from Lagos.
- Boosting Industrialization: A seaport would stimulate industrial growth, attract investments, and create thousands of jobs in the region.
- Enhancing Regional Trade: With improved maritime infrastructure, the South East would solidify its position as a commercial powerhouse, benefiting both local and international trade.