Abia State is set to undergo a major economic transformation with the launch of the Aba Smart City project, which aims to modernize business, trade, and industry in the region. The initiative is expected to attract both local and international investors while creating thousands of employment opportunities across multiple sectors.
The project, developed through a partnership between the state government and private developers, will span 140 hectares in Osisioma. It is designed to include commercial hubs, industrial zones, residential areas, and advanced infrastructure to support modern business operations.
Officials say the smart city will incorporate technology-driven solutions, such as e-commerce platforms, logistics centers, and energy-efficient systems, making it easier for companies to operate and expand. These innovations are expected to position Aba as a central hub for trade and industrial activity in Nigeria and beyond.
Economic projections indicate that the smart city will generate tens of thousands of jobs directly and indirectly, particularly in construction, technology, manufacturing, and retail. This boost is also expected to increase the state’s internally generated revenue and strengthen its overall economy.
Local business leaders have expressed optimism about the project, noting that it could significantly improve the region’s investment climate and encourage further industrial development, ultimately benefiting communities across Abia State.
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