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Ayade renews hope on Obudu International Cargo Airport

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Governor Ben Ayade of Cross River State has renewed hope in the quest for an international Cargo and passenger airport in the state, as he assured that the airport located in Obudu, would be ready within time.

Governor Ayade, who was impressed with the progress of work, as the project is inching towards reality with the lightening speed of work at the site, spoke on the many benefits of having such an airport and assured that it would be ready within the time given the number of contractors engaged on the project.

The governor gave the assurance when he spoke with newsmen while inspecting the project, said.

“I am quite excited at the progress of work so far, we have five subcontractors working here at the Obudu International passenger/ cargo airport and we hope to be done with all the earthworks in the next four months,” the governor enthused.

“The contract was only awarded earlier this year and they moved to site about two months ago and they have achieved about 35 per cent in terms of job completion. We are passionate about this project, we are very aggressive about this project, you can see the number of equipment and different subcontractors on-site,” Governor Ayade boasted.

He maintained that the Obudu international Cargo and Passenger Airport and the state-owned airline, Callly Air, were primed to change the sordid economic narrative of the state by revving up its tourism potentials.

“The Cally Air, which is owned by Cross River, is completely set up to drive traffic into the state. If you take Emirates out of Dubai, you will have no Dubai, therefore we must understand the fact that logistics is key in today’s world. No matter how much you want to depend on a digital world, some physical movement remains imperative,” Ayade posited.

The Obudu Airport, Ayade, noted, is a vital life wire for the Obudu cattle ranch “because it is obvious that the facility has the capacity to meet Nigerians’ tourism needs, that’s why we need to create higher footfalls and densification for the Ranch. To achieve this, access is critical. You cannot have access to Obudu Cattle Ranch even if you were to come in from Lagos for example. You will have to land in Calabar and then you have to deal with six hours of travel time to get to the Ranch which is quite discouraging.

“Tourism actually cannot be tolerated, tourism is a pleasure. When it becomes tolerance it becomes torture. So we needed to deal with the access because even if I have to put gold in the Ranch nobody will come unless the access to the Ranch is very convenient.”

Beyond increasing footfalls to the Ranch, Governor Ayade added that the main objective of the airport “is to create an industrialisation process that will give every industry in the state an export potential. You have to invest in naira and earn in dollar for this economy, this country to grow.”

According to him, given the abundance of groundnut in Bekwara Local Government, his administration is building a vegetable oil factory, which is currently at the completion stage, stressing that the availability of the international cargo airport would enable the state to export natural vegetable oil to the Middle-East.

The airport, he added, would also complement the state in its desire to export ornamental flowers, that will be grown at the Obudu Ranch Resort, which has an altitude that is good for the planting of flowers.

Rwanda and Kenya, he noted, at the moment, make 3 billion dollars and 6 billion euros respectively from the importation of flowers, stressing that the state should make more than that given that neither of the two countries has an altitude as high as that of Obudu Ranch Resort.

The Cross River state governor attributed his administration’s ability to execute two capital intensive projects:Cally Air and the airport project, despite lean financial resources, to careful planning and intellectual wizardry.

“Nobody will imagine that Cross River State could have an airline and an airport of which the cumulative cost is beyond the carrying capacity of Cross River State. So there is a lot of intellectual money we have brought to bear on the projects,” he submitted.

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