Chairman
of Indorama Corporation, Mr Sri Prakash Lohia welcomes Osinbajo and Wike to the
plant
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Acting President Yemi
Osinbajo on Thursday in Port Harcourt, Rivers State inaugurated a giant
world-class fertilizer plant, built by Indorama Eleme Fertilizer & Chemicals
Limited at the cost of US$1.5 billion.
Indorama Fertilizer Plant In Port Harcourt |
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The
acting President used the opportunity to remind all Nigerians that time has
come for them to grow whatever they eat and produce whatever they consume.
“What
Indorama is accomplishing today is very much in line with President Buhari’s
vision for a country that produces what it consumes and grows what it eats. If
you had to sum up our vision for the Nigerian economy in a few words, these
would suffice. Grow what we eat, produce what we consume,” he said.
Prof
Osinbajo commended Indorama for keying into the Presidential Fertilizer
initiative which President Buhari launched last year to make fertilizers
cheaper nationwide.
“At
the end of last year, the President launched a Presidential Fertilizer
Initiative, to ensure the availability of cheaper fertilizer to our farmers, to
support what we’re doing in agriculture, in the production of rice and wheat
and other staples.
“That
Fertilizer Initiative, now well underway, has created significant economic
opportunities for companies like Indorama Eleme Fertilizer & Chemicals
Limited.
“I
have been informed that Indorama will this year alone supply about 360,000
Metric Tons of Urea to Fertilizer blenders, which, in turn, will produce NPK
fertilizer for the benefit of farmers across the country.
“This
is the kind of economic progress we’re after, in which every unlocked
opportunity proceeds to unlock several others, across multiple sectors of the
economy.”
The
acting President said that the Buhari administration will continue to support
Indorama Eleme Petrochemicals Limited, which was privatized in 2006 by the
Federal Government.
According
to him, the company has turned out to be a huge success story. “I am glad that
we’re here today to see one of the success stories of the Federal Government’s privatization
programme,” he said.
“We
will continue to support Indorama Eleme Petrochemicals Limited’s expansion
ambitions. Our commitment to the privatization programme is equally assured,
and we will continue to do everything to support investors to maximize the
potential of their assets,” he said.
Earlier
in his address, the Chairman of Indorama Corporation, Mr Sri Prakash Lohia said
that the plant which has capacity to produce 1.5 million metric tons of
fertilizer per annum is the largest single-train Urea plant in the world.
Osinbajo
also presented a Certificate of Discharge to the Chairman of Indorama Group, Mr
Lohia and the Managing Director, Mr Manish Mundra for successfully
accomplishing the post purchase agreement entered into with the Bureau of
Public Enterprises on behalf of the Federal Government of Nigeria.
“Following
the 2006 handover, the BPE carried out routine monitoring on the enterprise to
ensure that the core investor adhered to and implemented the post-acquisition
plan it had laid out for the company.”
“Today
is the culmination of that process of monitoring and oversight by the BPE. I am
delighted that it is taking place on an inspiring and hopeful note, and that we
are all here today celebrating a thriving and promising company. We should not
take this state of affairs for granted,” he said.
The
Plant has a production capacity of 4000 metric tons (MT) of nitrogenous
fertilizers per day or 1.5 MT per annum. The world-scale plant has been built
with an investment of USD 1.5 billion, a huge Foreign Direct Investment, funded
by the International Finance Corporation (IFC) and a Consortium of 15 European
and African banks and Financial Institutions.
Governor
Nyesom Wike of Rivers State, in his speech said that for Indorama to invest a
whopping US$1.5 billion in the state, it shows that the state is safe for
investors and their investments. He called on other investors to emulate the
footsteps of Indorama.
The
fertilizer plant is well supported by Port Terminal at the nearby Onne Port
Complex, and a Gas Pipeline of 83.5KM for gas supply.
The
construction of the plant commenced in April 2013 and completed in December
2015. The commissioning activities were concluded in March 2016 and the
commercial production started in June 2016.
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