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Alaghodaro 2021: Edo Refinery, Ossiomo Power Plant, others on spotlight

The Edo Modular Refinery, the CCETC-Ossiomo Power Plant, and the Edo Production Centre, among other projects, will be the focal point of this year’s Alaghodaro…

The Edo Modular Refinery, the CCETC-Ossiomo Power Plant, and the Edo Production Centre, among other projects, will be the focal point of this year’s Alaghodaro Summit.

Speaking with journalists in Benin, Chairman, Marketing and Branding Sub-Committee, Alaghodaro 2021, Crusoe Osagie, said the Governor Godwin Obaseki-led state government has continued to support the state’s manufacturing and industrial sector, ensuring the provision of the right incentives to drive productivity.

“These incentives, as well as reforms and projects like the Edo Modular Refinery, the CCETC-Ossiomo Power Plant, and the Edo Production Centre, among others, will open up the space for private investment in the manufacturing sector, will be brought to the fore at the Alaghodaro Summit 2021″.

He said the summit would serve as a platform to bring together local and international manufacturers as well as other industry leaders to review and explore opportunities in the sector.

According to him, Alaghodaro Summit, over the years, has created opportunities for more investors to come into the state to tap from the state’s rich investment opportunities, and this year is no exception.

“We believe that this year’s Alaghodaro will open more opportunities, as we expect local and international manufacturers and other industry stakeholders who are eager to leverage these opportunities created by the Obaseki-led state government, he said.

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