Geometric power plant Aba ready to collaborate for industrial, business revival in South East

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Geometric Power Plant Aba’s management has expressed its commitment to collaborate with other stakeholders to reestablish Aba as a hub of industry and commerce in the South East.

This was revealed by the Chairman of Geometric Power Plant Ltd, Prof Bath Nnaji, during a meeting with the local organizing committee of the upcoming First Abia Investment, Investors and Industrial Summit at the company’s corporate headquarters in Aba.

Prof Nnaji affirmed that Geometric Plant is prepared to back and partake in any sincere initiatives aimed at revitalizing Aba. “We are fully prepared to fulfill our responsibilities concerning power supply before the summit commences,” stated the founder of the multi-billion dollar company. He further added, “We are ready to support, motivate, and actively participate in any sincere initiatives aimed at reinventing Aba and the state in general from a business perspective.”

He lauded the Alex Otti-led administration for steering the state towards rapid economic growth and development through what he described as investment in infrastructure renewal. “We are pleased that the administration is heavily investing in infrastructure development. It’s undeniable that investors are drawn to areas where the necessary infrastructure is in place,” he added.

Earlier, the committee’s leader, Chucks Ibebgu, mentioned that the summit aims to persuade investors who had to relocate their businesses due to past circumstances to return. “The conditions that led to their departure no longer exist. In fact, the summit’s purpose is to assure investors that a conducive environment for their operations now exists,” he contended.

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