by Philip Obin
Cross River State, nestled along the southern coast of Nigeria, boasts an impressive array of competitive advantages that make it a prime destination for investment and development. With its rich natural resources and diverse economic potential, the state is poised to become a leading player in the country’s growth story.
At the heart of Cross River’s allure is its expansive forest cover, which accounts for a staggering 58% of Nigeria’s total forested areas. This natural wealth provides a robust foundation for the state’s thriving timber, positioning it as the highest producer of this valuable resource in the nation.
Beyond timber, Cross River’s economic prowess extends to the agricultural sector, where it excels in the production of cash crops like cocoa. The state is home to a state-of-the-art cocoa processing factory, adding value to its agricultural output and creating opportunities for further processing and value-addition.
The state’s commitment to innovation is evident in its rice seedling facility, which serves as a hub for the research and development of improved rice varieties, catering to the growing demand for this staple food across Nigeria.
One of Cross River’s most prominent attractions is the Calabar Carnival, Africa’s largest street party, which draws visitors from around the world to experience the vibrant culture and festive atmosphere. The annual event not only showcases the state’s tourism potential but also serves as a platform for cultural exchange and economic opportunities.
In the realm of infrastructure, Cross River boasts a domestic airport, a mini-monorail system, and a seaport, all of which contribute to its connectivity and logistical advantages. The state also houses the largest garment factory in Nigeria by floor size, demonstrating its manufacturing capabilities.
Notably, Cross River is recognized as the “Greenest State in Nigeria,” a testament to its commitment to environmental sustainability and the preservation of its breathtaking natural landscapes, including its stunning waterviews and captivating scenery.
The state’s economic landscape is further enriched by its status as the second-largest producer of granite in Nigeria, as well as its massive cement factory, providing crucial raw materials for the country’s construction and infrastructure development.
Looking to the future, “The Nation’s Paradise” presents a wealth of investment opportunities across various sectors, including technology and digital hubs, modern transportation solutions, rice seedling production, river port development, cocoa processing, timber extraction, healthcare, highway and deep seaport infrastructure, garment manufacturing, tourism, limestone mining, and water transportation.
With its diverse resources, strategic location, and commitment to progress, Cross River State emerges as a truly compelling destination for investors and entrepreneurs seeking to capitalize on Nigeria’s immense potential.
By leveraging its competitive advantages and embracing innovative solutions, the Nigerian state with the most accommodating and most hospitable people in Nigeria, is poised to become a driving force in Nigeria’s economic transformation.
Writing from Calabar, Philip Obin is the Special Adviser to the Governor of Cross River State on Digital Economy.
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