The federal government has stated that the 7th Axial Roads, when completed, will serve as evacuation corridors, play a key role in easing port congestion for Lekki Deep Sea Port and the Dangote Refinery, and also strengthen the mobility of national logistics.
This is just as the Minister of Works, Engr. Dave Umahi vowed to unlock the swampy corridors along the Dangote refinery route and critical areas serving as evacuation corridors for ports.
The Minister added that the road, when completed, will play a key role in easing port congestion and unlocking significant economic benefits for Lagos and the country.
Umahi expressed confidence in the timely completion of the Lekki 7th Axial Road project following an inspection of ongoing works in the Lekki Corridor of Lagos.
The road, located behind the Dangote Refinery, is a major cargo evacuation route for the Lekki Deep Sea Port. It also links the Lekki industrial axis with the Sagamu corridor, making it a strategic project for port operations, industrial development and national logistics.
During the inspection, Umahi expressed confidence in China Harbour Engineering Company Limited (CHEC), the project contractor, citing the company’s successful delivery of the Lekki Deep Sea Port as well as the quality of work observed on the ongoing Makurdi to Enugu road reconstruction and expansion project.
He instructed that the roadbed filling works for Project Lot One must be completed by the end of April, directing the project team to increase resource input and intensify on-site tangible works to meet the deadline.
He stressed the need for adequate deployment of manpower, equipment and materials to ensure steady progress.
The Minister noted that the 7th Axial Road is designed to work alongside other key infrastructure projects in the area, including the Coastal Road, Dangote Road and the Lekki Port. According to him, the project will improve cargo movement, reduce pressure on existing road networks, and, upon completion, strengthen the Lekki corridor as a major transportation and industrial hub.
‎Umahi also called for strict compliance with environmental and safety standards, urging relevant agencies to ensure that construction progresses steadily without compromising ecological protection.
‎The project contractor, China Harbour Engineering Company Limited, assured the Minister of its commitment to delivering the road on schedule. A representative of the company said resources have been scaled up on site, with strong emphasis on safety, quality control and environmental protection.
‎He added that the road, when completed, will play a key role in easing port congestion and unlocking significant economic benefits for Lagos and the country.
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