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Umahi begins nationwide stakeholders’ engagements on road projects

The Minister of Works, Sen David Umahi has commenced nationwide stakeholders engagement for the construction of  sections of the three Renewed Hope Legacy Road Infrastructure projects.

This followed the approval  of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for the commencement  of the national road infrastructure network  that will traverse the various trade and agricultural  corridors of Nigeria and in keeping  with the Renewed Hope strategic economic  recovery plans.

A statement by the Special Adviser to the minister on Media and Publicity, Barr. Orji Uchenna Orji said  the minister will on Saturday, 29th, and  Sunday 30th June 2024 hold the session  of the stakeholders’ engagement in Akwa Ibom  and Cross-River  States, respectively.

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“In Akwa Ibom, he will present  and discuss the proposed  alignment for the construction  of  Sections  3B and 4 of Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway project passing  through  the State and in Cross River State,  he will present  and discuss  section  3A of Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway  and 92 km segment  of the Calabar-South East- North Central- Apo Abuja  Superhighway passing  through the State,” he said.

He said stakeholders  expected  at the event include governors of concerned states, Senate and Federal House of Representatives Committees on Works, ministers of line ministries, royal fathers and technocrats, among others.

“The three Renewed Hope  Legacy Road Infrastructure projects when completed  shall have historic national  interconnectivity that will crisscross the major transportation  routes  of  northern  and southern states of Nigeria and that is the Sokoto – Badagry Superhighway (SBS): a 1,000-kilometer highway connecting Sokoto in Northern Nigeria to Badagry in Western Nigeria, passing  through  seven states and connecting to the Lagos-Calabar coastal (LCCH) highway at Ahmadu Bello way Lagos; Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway: a 700-kilometer coastal highway connecting from Lagos State to Cross River State through  8 states; and  the Calabar- South East- North Central- Apo Abuja  477-kilometer Superhighway connecting   from Calabar to Ebonyi, Benue, Kogi, Nasarawa states and ending  at Apo in Abuja.”

He said the stakeholders’ meeting  will afford  opportunities  for communities  along the routes and trade corridors to appreciate  the potential of the project to enhance industrialization, tourism and agriculture.

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