PRESIDENT Bola Ahmed Tinubu has directed the Federal Ministry of Works not to embark on the construction of new road networks across the country until further notice.
Disclosing this on Sunday in Calabar was the Minister of Works, Senator David Umahi. The Minister was speaking during a stakeholders engagement on the proposed alignment for sections 3A and design for about 97km Spur of the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway project with a segment from Cross River State to the South-East and North-Central part of Nigeria organised by the Federal Ministry of Works.
According to him, the decision was a result of a directive by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, adding that the ministry will be prioritising the completion of ongoing projects in the country in the 2025 budget.
He explained that the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway has section 3A, about 38km, joining from the Akwa Ibom axis through Cross River State.
Senator Umahi added that there will be a spur of the same coastal highway, about 92km in Cross River State, making it a total of 130km to be constructed within Cross River State.
According to him, the 92km spur in Cross River State will cross Enugu State, Ebonyi, Benue, Kogi, Nasarawa, Abuja, and Lagos states.
The minister frowned at the poor handling of the existing contract of Odukpani-Itu Federal Road, directing that the first warning will be issued to contractors to return to the site or risk revocation of their contracts.
On the Lagos – Calabar Coastal Highway project, Senator Umahi described it as a significant initiative of President Tinubu aimed at enhancing connectivity and promoting economic growth along the coastal regions of Nigeria.
“Once completed, the highway is expected to facilitate smoother transportation of goods and people, boost trade activities, and spur regional development,” he said.
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