Jim Ovia, the founder of Zenith Bank and former managing director speaks on Rivers State
Jim Ovia, the founder of Zenith Bank and former managing director speaks during an interview at the Rivers State Investment Forum in Victoria Island, Lagos on Aug 22, 2017

Serial Entrepreneur and Business mogul, Chief Jim Ovia, Founder, Zenith Bank PLC, and Visafone Communications Limited has declared that Rivers State is richly endowed and good for business, based on his personal experience with doing business in the State. The declaration was made during the Showcase Session on Investment Opportunities in Rivers State, which took place on Tuesday, August 22, 2017 which was part of the ongoing Annual General Conference of the Nigerian Bar Association holding in Lagos, Nigeria.

Chief Ovia, who is also the Chairman of the Nigerian Software Development Initiative, noted that no other State in Nigeria could boast of 2 Seaports, 2 airports in addition to a youth population that is success driven with a per capita income of over $3,000, which he said were good indices for measuring prosperity and economic opportunities. He said the economy of Rivers State compared favourably with countries like Rwanda, Kenya and Ghana and assured that the State was on a steady path of prosperity.

Mr. Emmanuel Aguma, the Attorney General of Rivers State
Mr. Emmanuel Aguma, the Attorney General of Rivers State who prepresented Governor Nyesom Wike at the Rivers State Investment Forum in Victoria Island, Lagos on Aug 22, 2017

Former Governor of Cross River State, Mr. Donald Duke who was in attendance at the Showcase Session along with his wife, Mrs. Onari Duke, was quite emphatic about the investment opportunities in Rivers State. Mr. Duke who said, “The taste of the pudding is in the eating,” also declared that from experience he could tell that Rivers State was good for business.

Earlier, Governor of Rivers State, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike, CON, GSSRS, who described himself as the Chief Marketer of the State, in his welcome address at the event informed participants that the achievements recorded in his two years in office could not have been but for the presence of peace and security in Rivers State.

The Governor who was represented by Emmanuel C. Aguma, SAN, the Attorney General of Rivers State and Commissioner of Justice used the opportunity to call on Rivers people to be proud of their identity and heritage and rise to defend the image of their State. He noted in particular, that although a State like Lagos has had the prevalence of kidnappings, ritual killings and cult crises from Badoo cultists, Lagosians have neither taken business out of Lagos nor demarketed Lagos State in any way.

“In this Lagos State, children have been kidnapped from Schools. We don’t experience this in Rivers State. Yet nobody has taken business out of Lagos as a result. We hear of Badoo cult clashes in Lagos State. Yet, business is still thriving in Lagos. Lagosians have not called Lagos all manner of unprintable names. It is this same attitude we must adopt as Rivers people. We must refuse to demarket our State especially since no society is free of crime,” he said, adding that “the investment in security by the Rivers State Government was second to none in the Nigerian Federation and that the confidences of the business community and residents were always assured.

Donald Duke, a former governor of Cross Rivers State at the Rivers State Investment Forum on Aug 21
Donald Duke, a former governor of Cross Rivers State at the Rivers State Investment Forum on Aug 22

In his remarks, the President of the Nigerian Bar Association Mahmoud Abubakar, SAN, commended Governor Wike for his support to the Association and his development-focused governance to the people of Rivers State and called on investors to freely take advantage of the opportunities available in Rivers State to expand the frontiers of their businesses.

The highpoint of the session was the presentation on investment opportunities in Rivers State by Director General of the Rivers State Bureau for Public-Private Partnerships, Hon. Nimi Walson-Jack which covered Agriculture, Hospitality, Tourism, Housing and Power. Presentation also showcased existing opportunities for Public-Private Partnership.

The showcase session which was a mix of legal practitioners and members of the business community from across Nigeria was chaired by former President of the Nigerian Bar Association Chief Onueze Chukwujinka Okocha, SAN, MFR, JP.

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