Ondo State Governor, Lucky Aiyedatiwa, has asserted that the proposed Ondo Deep Sea Port will serve as a major hub for international trade.
He noted that the Port would benefit Nigeria and neighbouring West African a Countries.
He spoke after receiving the revalidated licence for the project from the Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, Chief Adegboyega Oyetola.
Aiyedatiwa said the state government is fully prepared to commence the project.
Describing the project, the governor said the port would serve as a critical infrastructure that goes beyond state-level use but would be well structure as a gateway for international businesses and maritime operations.
He noted that the deep sea port is designed to support industries, commerce and the broader economy, with facilities capable of accommodating businesses across Nigeria and the West African sub-region.
According to the governor, the port has a natural draught of about 18 metres, which would allow very large vessels—larger than those currently operating in Lagos ports—to berth easily.
Aiyedatiwa said the project would have far-reaching economic benefits beyond cargo handling, stressing that once construction begins, the state would witness increased human and commercial activities.
He added that the influx of investors, financial institutions and humanitarian service providers would also boost hospitality and related sectors in the state.
