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71 Companies bid for Cross River Super Highway, Bakassi Deep Sea projects

Governor Ben Ayade of Cross River State has invited the Economic and Financial Crime Commission (EFCC), the Independent Corrupt Practices and other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) and Non Governmental Organizations (NGos) to observe the bid evaluation process of Super Highway and Bakassi Deep Sea in Calabar.

He said 71 companies were bidding for Cross River deep seaport and superhighway projects initiated by his administration.

Ayade who spoke on arrival from Abuja, at the Margaret Ekpo International Airport, Calabar, Wednesday, said that the essence of inviting the anti-graft agencies was to demonstrate transparency

“It is critical that we show transparency because we have very massive bids and very big international companies will be participating in the bids”, he said.

On the funding of the projects, Ayade said “As we speak today, nobody or organization so far has put a dime on the project except those that have put direct technical services.

“We have no cash anywhere but we have the idea, intellect, knowledge and we know where to go and the investors that have the appetite for infrastructure in sub Saharan Africa with emphasis on the gulf of Guinea.”

Consequently, Ayade explained, “Only yesterday, there was a major opening of the bid and about 71 different companies bided. Reasoning that Cross River will not compromise international best practices in the execution of the projects.”

“We will stay strictly with the regulations, provisions and tenets of the law, so that we will have a very bumper harvest”, he said, pointing out that “as I put my hand on this and God with us, we shall overcome.”

The governor also hinted that “a team from China will be in the state for some months, going from one local government area to another in order to do solid mineral mapping of Cross River, tell us in each local government what mineral economic value we have in deposit and giving us the coordinates.”

On the recent peace in the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the country after the Supreme Court ruling, Ayade said it was a healthy development for the people of Nigeria and indeed Africa.

“Nigeria is the leading light and our democracy must also demonstrate that we are the leading light in all aspects. I think that PDP has a great opportunity to put our house together and work as a team and a solid party,” the governor stressed.

Continuing, Ayade prayed for President Buhari to return healthy and continue his good works, while appreciating the Acting President, Yemi Osinbajo, for holding strong for the President to come back.

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