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Cross River govt revokes Obudu Cattle Ranch concession

The termination was communicated through a letter signed by the attorney general and commissioner for justice, Ededem Ani.

• March 5, 2025
Obudu cattle ranch
Obudu cattle ranch[Credit:AgroNigeria]

Governor Bassey Otu has revoked the concession agreement granted to CIBA Construction Company Limited for the management of the Obudu Cattle Ranch.

The termination was communicated through a letter signed by the attorney general and commissioner for justice, Ededem Ani.

According to Mr Ani, the company neglected key development obligations, particularly those outlined in Sections 5.0, 6.0, and 14.0(b) of the agreement.

”These violations include the failure to invest in the renovation of the resort’s hotel and other essential components.

“In spite of multiple breaches, CIBA continued to fall short, prompting the Cross River Government to terminate the agreement with immediate effect,” he said.

In revoking the concession, the governor directed the special adviser and chief executive officer of Obudu Ranch Resort, Sunday Michael, alongside other key stakeholders, to implement measures to revamp the facility.

Mr Michael, who also confirmed the termination of the 25-year agreement that the state entered into with CIBA in 2017, attributed the company’s failure to fulfil its contractual obligations to the reason for the development.

The concession, granted during the administration of Ben Ayade, tasked CIBA with designing, financing, building, operating, maintaining, and ultimately transforming the ranch under a public-private partnership.

The Obudu Cattle Ranch, also known as Obudu Mountain Resort, was developed in 1951 by a Scottish rancher named M. McCaughley.

The ranch was remodelled and made a tourist attraction by the Donald Duke-led administration between 1999 and 2007. He fixed the twinning road network all the way to the hilltop, built stunning chalets and aerial tramways (cable cars), and generally upgraded its infrastructure.

However, successive administrations in the state failed to build on Mr Duke’s legacy, leading to a huge decline in patronage and admittedly deteriorated facilities.

(NAN)

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