The delegation, led by the Managing Director of Infrastructure and Logistics, Captain Jamil Abubakar, paid a sensitisation visit hosted by the traditional ruler of the community, Oba Folailu Adekunle Hassan.
The engagement underscored the importance of stakeholder collaboration, community inclusion, and sustainable development as preparations for the ambitious project continue.
The proposed deep seaport is expected to serve as a major catalyst for economic growth in the region, opening new opportunities in trade, logistics, industrial development, and employment. Industry observers believe the project could further strengthen Ogun State's position as a strategic gateway for commerce and investment.
Community leaders and residents welcomed the delegation warmly, expressing optimism about the potential benefits the project could bring to the area.
The visit highlighted a shared commitment between the developers and host community to build a future anchored on partnership, progress, and long-term prosperity. As discussions advance, the proposed Ode Omi Deep Seaport continues to generate interest as a development that could reshape the economic landscape of Nigeria's southwest coastline.
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