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AKK Project Will Help Re-industrialisation Process -By Abba Dukawa

The AKK Gas pipeline was a section of the Trans-Nigerian Gas Pipeline under the gas infrastructure blueprint designed to enable the industrialization of the Eastern and Northern parts of Nigeria.

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Abba Dukawa

The member Representing Ajingi, Gaya, and Albasu in the House of Representatives Hon Abdullahi Mahmud Gaya has said Ajaokuta Kaduna Kano (AKK) Gas Pipeline Project is the right step toward fast track reindustrialization process for the states and country at large.
The member who is House Committee on Petroleum Resources c(Downstream) made this know in a Press Release issued to the media house.

Added that with AKK project kano would regain its lost glory of being the second industrialise state in the country and also being the gate way businesses for the West African subregion.

According to him, the AKK Gas pipeline was a section of the Trans-Nigerian Gas Pipeline under the gas infrastructure blueprint designed to enable the industrialization of the Eastern and Northern parts of Nigeria. The project would also enable connectivity between the East, West, and North, which is currently non-existent

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He further explained the project will definitely steer the way for the development of Gas base industries in these states at the same time pave the way for power base independent power plants whereas the industries in Abuja Ajaokuta, Kano, and Kaduna need electricity to makes them work to full capacity.
Commenting on the decades’ pipelines vandalization across the country, said this act of vandalization of NNPC facilities led the country to lost substantial monies but we had many interactive seasons with the management of National oil company and other stakeholders in the sector on how to stop this ugly terrain and we advise them to engage the service of the peoples of the communities which the pipelines past through their localities this approach will definitely steer this unemployed youth from being part of the act.

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