Success story of Indorama, a pointer that Rivers State is safe for investments --Governor Wike

Rivers State Governor,  Nyesom Ezenwo Wike has declared that  the success  story  of  the  Indorama Eleme Fertiliser and Chemicals Limited which  is  the largest  urea fertiliser  company  in the world  is a clear testimony that the  state is a safe haven for multi-billion  dollars investments.

Speaking  at the Indorama Eleme and Chemicals Limited on Monday  after a facility  tour,  Governor  Wike said: "Rivers State is a safe place  for investors  to commit  their funds for profits.


"For the company  to develop  the  world's  largest single  urea Fertiliser  Plant, build an 83 kilometre gas pipeline  and set in place a big manufacturing  concern  in 3 years shows that this State is the business  hub of  the  country ".

According  to  him,  for the company  to expend about $3 billion across five local government  areas in the state to develop  production  facilities  proves that all the  reports about insecurity  are sponsored  propaganda.

He assured  that  his administration  will  continue  to  provide  the  enabling  environment  for  investors  to thrive, pointing  out  that  the  Rivers State Government  will partner  with Indorama  to build a sustainable  small and medium scale enterprises business  hub for Rivers people  to benefit.

He described Indorama Eleme Fertiliser and Chemicals  Limited as, "a right investment  in the  right environment ".

The governor  called  on  the  company to improve  on the employment of  indigenes into management  positions  for more fruitful  relationship  with  host  communities.

He directed the State Attorney-General and the Special  Adviser  on Investment  to work  out details  on the  partnership  structure  between  Indorama and the  state government.

Earlier,  the  Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Indorama Eleme Fertiliser and Chemicals, Mr Manish Mundra said that the company  is  a  success story  of public  private partnership.

He said  that  over the years of existence,  the company  has paid $34 million to the  Federal Government and $23 million to the  Rivers State Government.

He added that with the presence of  the  company,  Nigeria  has saved $65 9 million that would  have been  used for importation.

Governor Wike was accompanied  on the  inspection

Simeon Nwakaudu,

Special Assistant to the Rivers State Governor, Electronic Media.

9th May, 2016.

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