Aba Commercial Smart City Deepens Global Partnership Drive As Osita Offor Hosts Romanian Investors

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The Director of Aba Commercial Smart City (ACSC), Ambassador Dr. Osita Offor “De Ultimate Commander” (Ikenga Gburugburu of Ohafia Ancient Kingdom), yesterday welcomed a delegation of financial and technical partners from Romania during a strategic meeting held in Abuja.

The high-level engagement focused on strengthening international collaboration towards the successful development and implementation of the Aba Commercial Smart City project, a transformative initiative designed to reposition Aba as a modern commercial, industrial, and technology-driven economic hub in Nigeria and West Africa.

Speaking during the meeting, Ambassador Dr. Osita Offor reaffirmed the commitment of the ACSC leadership to attracting credible global investors and technical experts capable of delivering world-class infrastructure, innovation, and sustainable economic opportunities for the people of Abia State and beyond.

According to him, the Aba Commercial Smart City project is Governor Chioma Alex’s legacy project envisioned as a next-generation urban and economic ecosystem that will combine commerce, technology, manufacturing, smart infrastructure, renewable energy solutions, modern housing, digital enterprise systems, and industrial development within a globally competitive environment.

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The Romanian partners expressed optimism about the enormous economic potential of the project, especially considering Aba’s long-standing reputation as one of Nigeria’s foremost commercial and entrepreneurial cities. Discussions reportedly centered on investment frameworks, technical support systems, infrastructure deployment strategies, smart city technology integration, and long-term development partnerships.

Industry observers have continued to describe the Aba Commercial Smart City initiative as one of the most ambitious private-sector-driven development projects in the Southeast region. The initiative is expected to create thousands of direct and indirect jobs, attract international businesses, stimulate local manufacturing, improve urban infrastructure, and boost regional economic growth.

The project also aims to provide an enabling environment for startups, small and medium-scale enterprises, international investors, and technology innovators through the establishment of modern business districts, digital connectivity systems, smart transportation solutions, industrial clusters, and environmentally sustainable facilities.

Analysts believe that with growing international interest and strategic foreign partnerships, the Aba Commercial Smart City project could significantly contribute to transforming Aba into a globally recognized destination for commerce, innovation, and industrial excellence.

The Abuja meeting marks another important step in the ongoing efforts by the ACSC leadership to secure international cooperation and investment support necessary for the realization of the smart city vision.


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