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Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway Will Be Built With Concrete–Umahi

by Tarkaa David
2 years ago
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Minister of works, Engr David Nweze Umahi, has said the Lagos- Calabar Coastal Highway will be built on concrete road pavement.

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The minister who disclosed this while inspecting the Lagos – Calabar Coastal Highway in Lagos said he would bring the concrete road construction to the next level in this administration.

A statement by the asst. director information, Ministry of Works, Clemet Ezeorah, said the super highway will be funded and constructed by HiTech Construction Company under a Public Private Partnership (PPP) model.

Umahi said upon completion, the coastal highway will go through to Lekki Deep Sea Port Road, then to Port Harcourt, to Calabar with two spurs, one of the spurs, is under phase II going from a point along the coastal road to the ongoing Badagry-Sokoto Road and another spur too along the Ogoja axis of the Trans Sahara trade route.

The phase one he added will be about 650km which consists of two service lanes with four carriageways both sides and a provision for a rail line in the middle of the road.

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“The highway shall have multiple spurs that will connect major towns and cities, including a spur connecting Ogoja-axis of the trans Sahara trade route,” he said.

The phase one he added will be about 650km which will consist of two service lanes with four carriage ways on both sides with a rail line in the middle of the road.

Umahi added that the project is going to be a major breakthrough under the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, who has asked him to “fast track this project because it is going to be a catalyst towards the economic development of this country.”

The minister pleaded with the Lagos State government on the permission to acquire the right of way on the road corridor to prevent encroachment and possible disturbances during and after construction.

He said the project would promote tourism, have industrial clusters including hotels, factories, housing estates and several other facilities.

“So, this is beautiful, it will promote tourism, have industrial clusters including hotels, factories, housing estates and several other facilities,” he said.

Umahi disclosed that the highway is going to be built on concrete road pavement which he said will bring the concrete road construction to the next level and it is happening during this administration.

Earlier in his remarks, the deputy governor of Lagos State, Dr Obafemi Hamzat, stated that the project is of public interest, a laudable and a welcome development that will serve Nigeria and its citizens enormously.

He said the provision of right of way is the state’s responsibility and must be released for a sustainable road to be delivered for the Nigerian citizens.

He admonished the general public to desist from building on right of way because all right of ways in the state has been gazetted by the state House of Assembly.

He thereafter expressed satisfaction with the federal government on the construction of the Coastal Highway saying it will boost the economic growth of the country in general.

 


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