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Coastal highway: Construction begins in Cross River, Akwa Ibom in March – EnviroNews

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
February 22, 2025
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Construction on Sections 3A and 3B of the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway, located in Cross River and Akwa Ibom respectively, will begin by the first week of March 2025.

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The Minister of Works, Sen. Dave Umahi centre), inspecting Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway project

The Minister of Works, Sen. Dave Umahi, gave the assurance during an inspection tour of Section One, Phase One of the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway project, on Friday, February 21, 2025, in Lagos.

The minister said that the length of sections 3A and 3B  would be 55km.

He said: “Sections 3A and 3B are in Cross River and Akwa Ibom, and that is 55km.

“Actual construction will commence in those locations by the first week of March.”

He praised President Bola Tinubu for initiating the 700km Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway project, emphasising its importance to Nigeria’s socio-economic development.

He described the project as a significant investment with multiple benefits.

Umahi said there would be train tracks between the carriageways as well as solar lights for carbon credits.

The project, he said, would be done with reinforced concrete pavement (275mm thick with 20mm rods) with low emissions, also to generating carbon credits.

Umahi said there would be cable channels and windmill energy, providing free energy to nearby communities.

The minister expressed optimism that the construction of the highway would decongest traffic at Apapa Wharf in Lagos State.

According to him, it will provide an alternative route, diverting traffic through other routes (seventh axial route, Dangote Task Credit route) toward Epe, Sagamu, Ore, Benin, and onward to the eastern and northern Nigeria.

He praised the contractor, Hitech Construction Company Ltd., saying that it had the capacity to deliver the project.

He said: “While the initial plan was 36 months, Hitech aimed to complete the first section within 12 months.

“However, natural factors caused delays. The goal is to commission the first 30km of phase one, section one, before May 28.

He expressed confidence in Hitech’s ability to meet the target.

The minister directed the ministry’s Department of Design and Hitech to finalise the designs for sections one and two of phase one within 14 days.

Mr Bede Obioha, Director, Highway Bridges Design and Construction, Federal Ministry of Works, also expressed the Federal Government’s commitment to completing the project in time.

He emphasised a collaborative approach to the project implementation, saying that the ministry was working closely with the contractor and consultants to quickly address any challenges

He assured the public that the project was being implemented according to the standards of the Federal Ministry of Works.

The Managing Director of Hitech Construction Company Ltd., Mr. Dany Abboud, pledged that the first 30km stretch of the highway would be ready for inauguration on May 25 by the President.

He pledged Hitech’s commitment to quality construction and its commitment to working during the day and at night to meet the delivery deadline.

By Lydia Chigozie-Ngwakwe

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