Tuesday December 9, 2025
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The Nigeria’s Minister of Works, Senator Dave Umahi, has directed an acceleration of construction on the Akwa Ibom segment of the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway.

Engr Umahi issued the instruction over the weekend during an inspection of the road with the Senate Committee on Works and political stakeholders.

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He emphasised the need for the Akwa Ibom section to match the standards of other parts of the highway, describing it as a “catalyst for the industrial revolution of the country.”

The Minister instructed HITECH to implement 24-hour work schedules, begin roadside landscaping and tree planting, and install solar lighting for security.

He noted that Section 3, spanning Akwa Ibom and Cross River, had been realigned from 65km to 72km to bypass a 19km swamp, a move aimed at controlling costs while ensuring durability.

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Engr Umahi said, “This highway will be an economic catalyst. I commend Hitech for working day and night without immediate payment. They aim to deliver in 24 months, not 36. We are also preparing other sections. The government is resolving payment for all contractors and taking courageous decisions to build a lasting road. Constructive criticism is welcome from those who come to see for themselves.”

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On funding, the Minister confirmed that President Tinubu approved payments for outstanding certificates for the coastal highway and other projects, following the transition of funds from NNPC to the Ministry of Finance. Payments are pending verification.

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