The Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, Adegboyega Oyetola, has flagged off the Ogun Gateway Inland Dry Port on Friday.
Oyetola noted that the port would not only lay a foundation for a key logistics hub but would also create over 5,000 direct jobs, and 15,000 indirect jobs.
Speaking at the occasion held at Kajola, Ewekoro Local Government Area, the minister said the port, which would be built to international standards, would be equipped with the latest digital systems for tracking, clearance, and cargo movement to ensure efficiency, transparency, and global competitiveness.
He said: “This project is not merely about building infrastructure but about laying the foundation for a key logistics hub that will facilitate the movement of goods across Nigeria, creating over 5,000 direct jobs, 15,000 indirect jobs, and stimulating local businesses. Moreover, it will attract investments that will spur regional development, benefiting Ogun State and beyond.
“No doubt, this project aligns seamlessly with the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, as we are committed to creating an enabling environment that fosters innovation, economic growth, and infrastructural development.”
The minister asserted that the initiative would make Ogun a more attractive destination for businesses and investors.
Oyetola expressed the hope that the dry port would enhance the efficiency of the logistics network and contribute to the decongestion of Apapa and Tin Can ports, thus improving Nigeria’s trade competitiveness on the global stage.
Also speaking, the Ogun State Governor, Dapo Abiodun, said the port would help in opening up and engendering more development in the state by serving as a transport and logistics hub for the nation.
“This port will reduce the vehicular trailer traffic on our roads, thus reducing the wear and tear and early maintenance on roads leading in and out of Lagos.
“With the Gateway Inland Dry Port, we are solidifying our position as the foremost logistics and industrial hub in the country, bringing unparalleled advantages to businesses operating here,” the governor said.
Commissioner for Transportation Gbenga Dairo said the groundbreaking is another demonstration of the administration’s commitment to grow the economy and spread development to every part of the state.