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Plan to concession Kano Free Trade Zone worries investors

The federal government’s plan to include Kano Free Trade Zone as one of the firms to be concession to raise revenue to finance 2021 budget deficit has piqued local investors and manufacturers.

The stakeholders are worried over the possibility of losing an avalanche of opportunities and economic benefits investors presently derive in the free zone, when the liability is finally ceded to private owners.

The Kano and Calabar zones under the management of Nigeria Export Processing Zones Authority (NEPZA) have been placed under a concession plan by the National Council on Privatization.

The plan was approved in June 2018 under a special economic zones plan where a new concession arrangement strategy unfolded for the two zones. Under the new arrangement, five out of nine firms that subscribed for the management of Kano and Calabar Free Trade zones were shortlisted.

Dissatisfied with the development, Marshal Foods managing director Umar Marshal lamented that investors in the zone are curious to know the position of the government on the concession plan.

Marshal, who spoke at a meeting with the Minister of Industry, Trade, and Investment, Adeniyi Adebayo in Kano raised concern about the economic loss investors incurred on energy due to lack of availability of independent power supply in the zone.

Marshal worried that incessant interruption of power from the distribution company was detrimental to the survival of their investment in the zone.

On his part, the managing director, Hajara Ihsan Limited, Aminu Uba Miko, equally sought for the Federal government special financial intervention through the Central Bank to grow local content and business development in Kano.

The solar energy and technology investor stressed that private investors operating in the zone have the potential to solve economic challenges in the country if afforded the support and encouragement to operate in the zone.

Reacting, the minister allayed fears in the minds of the investors and disclosed that the Federal government has not concluded the concession plan of the Kano Free Trade Zone.

Adebayo insisted that the government was mindful of the compelling interest and economic viability of local investors and noted that under no circumstances would the government allow an investor to suffer any untold liability

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