C’River Concessions Garment Factory, Others To Jampur Group For 20 Years

Mar 1, 2025 - 14:31
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C’River Concessions Garment Factory, Others To Jampur Group For 20 Years

Benjamin GBOR


As part of efforts to create employment opportunities for its citizens, the Cross River State government has officially handed over the state-owned Garment Factory, Fertilizer Plant, and Sack/Bag factory to Jampur Group.

 Jamour Groou is an Indian company, and the concession is for 20 years in a Public Private Partnership (PPP) arrangements.

Speaking during the handover ceremony at the Ayade Industrial Park in Calabar recently, the Governor Bassey Edet Otu, represented by the Commissioner for Wealth Creation and Employment, Hon. Patrick Egbede, said the concession aligns with his administration’s commitment to generating employment for the youth.

Governor Otu restated his government’s dedication to the prosperity of the people, assuring that it remains steadfast in improving their standard of living.

 He noted that the concession was structured under a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) arrangement to ensure that the industries remain operational and productive for the next two decades.

He further stated that Jampur Group was selected based on its track record of integrity and excellence in Nigeria and globally, expressing confidence that the partnership would lead to job creation and increased opportunities for the people of Cross River state.

Also speaking, the Commissioner for Industry, Dr. Mathias Angioha, commended the Governor for recognising the need to transfer the industries to private management for improved efficiency.

“Today, we are gathered here to witness the handover of some of our industries to Jampur Group. As we all know, in developed countries, industries are not managed by the state but are rather concessioned for better and more effective operations,” he stated.

Dr. Angioha highlighted that the concession would drive the state’s industrialisation agenda, boost government revenue, reduce financial burdens, and enhance public services.

In his remarks, the Director-General of the Bureau of Public-Private Partnership, Dr. Francis Ntamu, clarified that the handover was not an outright sale but a PPP-driven initiative aimed at ensuring sustainability and efficiency.

He expressed gratitude to Governor Otu for approving the concession, describing it as a step in the right direction.

Speaking on behalf of Jampur Group, Muhammed Akmal assured the government and people of Cross River state that they would not regret the partnership.

“Over the years, Jampur Group has built a reputation for honesty, integrity, and competence. We are committed to upholding these values as we commence operations, and the people of Cross River State can expect nothing but excellence,” he stated.