Is there oil deposit in Edo State? The answer is a resounding yes. Before now I used to have doubts about the possibility of crude oil in this state. Am convinced that we have rich natural resources deep down in the soil. Just recently I saw heavy duty machines moved to urhoghogho.
At first when they were passing, the sheer number of them raised my curiosity. I had to approach one of the workers who accompanied the machines to find out what it was. Their response amazed me. They are mobilizing their machines to site to begin drilling of oil. Later, I learnt that drilling would not begin immediately but rather the oil wells had to be serviced first.
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I was reliably informed that an
influential indigene of the host community negotiated with the company to
employ the youths in that community. According to the information I gathered
they are to be handsomely paid.
LESSONS TO BEAR IN MIND
The indigenes of this community
need to be smart. This is a fine opportunity to drag development to the area.
They need to make sure that the company will live up to its corporate social
responsibility. In Delta, where oil was first discovered in 1956, there was
total neglect of the area and colossal destruction of the environment. It took
so many years of struggle before development begin to reach that area. Do not
let this happen to you.
HOW OIL DRILLING WILL AFFECT
PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT
IF the host community is smart
enough, the rate of development will be high. This will indeed affect the
general price of property in that area. That is properties will appreciate very
fast. This is a good opportunity for wise investors to begin acquiring
properties right now.
Currently, a 200 by 200 feet land dimension sells for
2million. By the time the oil company begin drilling in earnest, the price
shall hit the roof. In case you want to begin investing in that community, just
contact us and we will assist you through the entire process. Getting a genuine
property for you is our determination.
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