• "Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway Costs ₦7.5 Billion Per Kilometer" —David Umahi

    Minister of Works, Dave Umahi, has justified the ₦7.5 billion per kilometer cost of the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway insisting that the ₦1.067 trillion budgeted for the first 47.47-kilometer section is fair & even below global benchmarks

    Addressing journalists in a recent briefing, Umahi explained that the project’s cost reflects its complex design — a 6 lane reinforced concrete expressway featuring flyovers, underpasses, shoreline protection, solar lighting & landscaping

    “A standard coastal road costs ₦7.5 billion per kilometer,” Umahi said. “This includes all fillings, shore protections, solar streetlights & the planting of trees.”

    According to him, the figure was derived by dividing the total ₦1.067 trillion cost by the road length & adjusting it to a standard two-lane federal highway. “When you divide ₦1.067 trillion by 47.47 kilometers & then by two lanes, it gives ₦7.5 billion per kilometer of a standard road,” he explained

    Umahi noted that the cost also factors in difficult terrain and extensive groundwork. He disclosed that engineers encountered pits as deep as 20 meters along parts of the route, which had to be excavated and refilled in layers before concrete laying could begin.

    Comparing the current project to older asphalt-based roads, the minister argued that the use of reinforced concrete ensures greater durability and long-term value for money.

    He also revealed that international financial institutions, including a Dutch-led consortium, reviewed the project and found it to be “undervalued.” Umahi added that the 70% loan portion of the project was oversubscribed by $100 million, reflecting global confidence in its feasibility.

    Defending the government’s transparency, Umahi challenged critics to be factual in their assessments. “If international lenders can back this project, we are ready to face anyone. But when criticising, be objective and tell the public the truth,” he stated.
    "Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway Costs ₦7.5 Billion Per Kilometer" —David Umahi Minister of Works, Dave Umahi, has justified the ₦7.5 billion per kilometer cost of the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway insisting that the ₦1.067 trillion budgeted for the first 47.47-kilometer section is fair & even below global benchmarks Addressing journalists in a recent briefing, Umahi explained that the project’s cost reflects its complex design — a 6 lane reinforced concrete expressway featuring flyovers, underpasses, shoreline protection, solar lighting & landscaping “A standard coastal road costs ₦7.5 billion per kilometer,” Umahi said. “This includes all fillings, shore protections, solar streetlights & the planting of trees.” According to him, the figure was derived by dividing the total ₦1.067 trillion cost by the road length & adjusting it to a standard two-lane federal highway. “When you divide ₦1.067 trillion by 47.47 kilometers & then by two lanes, it gives ₦7.5 billion per kilometer of a standard road,” he explained Umahi noted that the cost also factors in difficult terrain and extensive groundwork. He disclosed that engineers encountered pits as deep as 20 meters along parts of the route, which had to be excavated and refilled in layers before concrete laying could begin. Comparing the current project to older asphalt-based roads, the minister argued that the use of reinforced concrete ensures greater durability and long-term value for money. He also revealed that international financial institutions, including a Dutch-led consortium, reviewed the project and found it to be “undervalued.” Umahi added that the 70% loan portion of the project was oversubscribed by $100 million, reflecting global confidence in its feasibility. Defending the government’s transparency, Umahi challenged critics to be factual in their assessments. “If international lenders can back this project, we are ready to face anyone. But when criticising, be objective and tell the public the truth,” he stated.
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  • Flooding On Edo Dilapidated Highway Causes Chaos As Tanker Falls In Benin.

    Another truck, a trailer suspected to be carrying cement, was also seen trapped in the flood.

    A section of the federal road passing through Benin City has been rendered impassable due to flooding, leading to a truck carrying petroleum products to fall.

    The incident occurred when the truck driver lost control of the vehicle as it navigated the flooded stretch of the highway.

    Although the exact product being transported by the truck could not be immediately ascertained, a video footage obtained by SaharaReporters showed the moment the truck caved in and fell into the flood.

    Another truck, a trailer suspected to be carrying cement, was also seen trapped in the flood.

    Motorists have expressed frustration and disappointment over the state of the road, lamenting the federal government's priority on new projects over the rehabilitation of existing highways.

    "This is a section of the federal road passing through Benin City. This road is a multi-network route leading to several parts of Nigeria. Yet, the federal government abandoned it to focus on a white elephant road project - the Lagos-Calabar coastal highway," a motorist exclaimed.

    The motorist further emphasised that the government's action "reeks of irresponsibility of the highest order."
    Flooding On Edo Dilapidated Highway Causes Chaos As Tanker Falls In Benin. Another truck, a trailer suspected to be carrying cement, was also seen trapped in the flood. A section of the federal road passing through Benin City has been rendered impassable due to flooding, leading to a truck carrying petroleum products to fall. The incident occurred when the truck driver lost control of the vehicle as it navigated the flooded stretch of the highway. Although the exact product being transported by the truck could not be immediately ascertained, a video footage obtained by SaharaReporters showed the moment the truck caved in and fell into the flood. Another truck, a trailer suspected to be carrying cement, was also seen trapped in the flood. Motorists have expressed frustration and disappointment over the state of the road, lamenting the federal government's priority on new projects over the rehabilitation of existing highways. "This is a section of the federal road passing through Benin City. This road is a multi-network route leading to several parts of Nigeria. Yet, the federal government abandoned it to focus on a white elephant road project - the Lagos-Calabar coastal highway," a motorist exclaimed. The motorist further emphasised that the government's action "reeks of irresponsibility of the highest order."
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  • Tinubu hailed over response to $250m estate demolition.

    Nigerians in the diaspora have commended President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the Minister of Works, David Umahi, for responding to the demolition of the $250 million WIN HOMES Estates along the Lagos-Calabar coal highway construction site.

    In a statement jointly signed by Engr Stella Okengwu, Dr Kimberly Stark, Faduri Oluwadare Joseph, Mr Ovie Aweghogho, and Oluwaseun Bamigbola Bovi, on behalf of Nigerians in the diaspora, they said they are happy the federal government has initiated communication channels over the estate demolition.

    “The Federal Government of Nigeria initiates a formal communication channel, led by the Honourable Minister of Works, Engineer David Umahi, to engage with diaspora investors impacted by the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway realignment.

    “Facilitated by the Coalition of Civil Society of Nigeria, this marks a defining moment for dialogue, restoration, and reconciliation in Nigeria’s investment landscape.

    “We commend President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Minister Umahi for their courage and statesmanship in responding to the cries for justice following the demolition of the $250 million Win Homes Estates project in Okun Ajah on October 5, 2024. This gesture signals to the global community that Nigeria is committed to protecting foreign direct investment, particularly from its 50 million-strong diaspora, who remain steadfast development partners.

    “The WIN HOMES Estates, a beacon of inclusive development, united Nigerians across ethnicities Yoruba, Igbo, Hausa, Ijaw, Efik, and others in a shared vision of progress. It created jobs for hundreds of unemployed youth, boosted local businesses, and sourced materials domestically, fostering hope among diaspora investors eager to rebuild Nigeria. However, its demolition without notice, dialogue, or compensation shattered structures and trust, sending shockwaves through global Nigerian communities and contributing to a 30% drop in diaspora real estate investments.

    “Let us be clear: our year-long, peaceful, and legal advocacy has never been anti-government. Many of us supported this administration, believing in its promise of Renewed Hope. Our call is for fairness, justice, and the rule of law. We respectfully urge the government to evaluate the demolished properties properly, ensure adequate compensation for WIN HOMES and its investors, and establish a Diaspora Investment Protection Desk to safeguard future projects of this magnitude. Such measures will help reverse decades of capital flight and restore investor confidence.
    Tinubu hailed over response to $250m estate demolition. Nigerians in the diaspora have commended President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the Minister of Works, David Umahi, for responding to the demolition of the $250 million WIN HOMES Estates along the Lagos-Calabar coal highway construction site. In a statement jointly signed by Engr Stella Okengwu, Dr Kimberly Stark, Faduri Oluwadare Joseph, Mr Ovie Aweghogho, and Oluwaseun Bamigbola Bovi, on behalf of Nigerians in the diaspora, they said they are happy the federal government has initiated communication channels over the estate demolition. “The Federal Government of Nigeria initiates a formal communication channel, led by the Honourable Minister of Works, Engineer David Umahi, to engage with diaspora investors impacted by the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway realignment. “Facilitated by the Coalition of Civil Society of Nigeria, this marks a defining moment for dialogue, restoration, and reconciliation in Nigeria’s investment landscape. “We commend President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Minister Umahi for their courage and statesmanship in responding to the cries for justice following the demolition of the $250 million Win Homes Estates project in Okun Ajah on October 5, 2024. This gesture signals to the global community that Nigeria is committed to protecting foreign direct investment, particularly from its 50 million-strong diaspora, who remain steadfast development partners. “The WIN HOMES Estates, a beacon of inclusive development, united Nigerians across ethnicities Yoruba, Igbo, Hausa, Ijaw, Efik, and others in a shared vision of progress. It created jobs for hundreds of unemployed youth, boosted local businesses, and sourced materials domestically, fostering hope among diaspora investors eager to rebuild Nigeria. However, its demolition without notice, dialogue, or compensation shattered structures and trust, sending shockwaves through global Nigerian communities and contributing to a 30% drop in diaspora real estate investments. “Let us be clear: our year-long, peaceful, and legal advocacy has never been anti-government. Many of us supported this administration, believing in its promise of Renewed Hope. Our call is for fairness, justice, and the rule of law. We respectfully urge the government to evaluate the demolished properties properly, ensure adequate compensation for WIN HOMES and its investors, and establish a Diaspora Investment Protection Desk to safeguard future projects of this magnitude. Such measures will help reverse decades of capital flight and restore investor confidence.
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  • Bridge Collapse on Lagos-Benin Expressway Leaves Motorists Stranded.

    Traffic came to a standstill on the Lagos-Benin Expressway after a truck overturned near a collapsed section of a bridge along the Isoko axis, exposing the river beneath and blocking passage for motorists and passengers.

    Videos from the scene, which have gone viral, showed long queues of stranded vehicles as frustrated commuters appealed to the Minister of Works, David Umahi, to urgently address the worsening state of the highway.

    One passenger, speaking in the footage, said travellers had been stuck for more than two hours, with both human movement and the transportation of goods completely halted. He criticised the government for focusing on the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway while neglecting the economically vital Lagos-Benin route.

    “This expressway is critical to Nigeria’s economy. Trailers carrying goods are trapped here, and everything is at a standstill. Yet, our minister is busy with the Calabar Highway,” the commuter lamented, pointing to the dangerous cracks and exposed river under the bridge.

    He warned that the failed section poses a major risk to lives and livelihoods, stressing that the route carries far more economic importance than the Lagos-Calabar project.

    The video has since sparked public outcry on social media, with many Nigerians describing the road as a “death trap” and calling for urgent government intervention.
    Bridge Collapse on Lagos-Benin Expressway Leaves Motorists Stranded. Traffic came to a standstill on the Lagos-Benin Expressway after a truck overturned near a collapsed section of a bridge along the Isoko axis, exposing the river beneath and blocking passage for motorists and passengers. Videos from the scene, which have gone viral, showed long queues of stranded vehicles as frustrated commuters appealed to the Minister of Works, David Umahi, to urgently address the worsening state of the highway. One passenger, speaking in the footage, said travellers had been stuck for more than two hours, with both human movement and the transportation of goods completely halted. He criticised the government for focusing on the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway while neglecting the economically vital Lagos-Benin route. “This expressway is critical to Nigeria’s economy. Trailers carrying goods are trapped here, and everything is at a standstill. Yet, our minister is busy with the Calabar Highway,” the commuter lamented, pointing to the dangerous cracks and exposed river under the bridge. He warned that the failed section poses a major risk to lives and livelihoods, stressing that the route carries far more economic importance than the Lagos-Calabar project. The video has since sparked public outcry on social media, with many Nigerians describing the road as a “death trap” and calling for urgent government intervention.
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  • “Their so-called coastal road is just a scam… Every Nigerian knows it!” — Former Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Babachir Lawal, has fired heavy shots at President Bola Tinubu’s much-hyped Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway, branding it a colossal scam with no visible benefits to Nigerians.

    Speaking on Inside Sources with Laolu Akande, aired on Channels TV, Lawal lamented the lack of meaningful infrastructure projects across the country, especially in the North and South-West.

    “They’re still talking about Lagos-Ibadan Expressway… The coastal road? It’s just another scam. A 30km stretch out of 700km and already ₦15 trillion is in play.”

    The Federal Government had earlier flagged off the 30km first phase of the ₦15 trillion project in Lekki and followed it up with a controversial $747 million loan to fund its continuation — sparking widespread backlash from opposition leaders and displaced property owners.

    Lawal joined other critics, including Atiku Abubakar and Peter Obi, questioning the logic of heavy borrowing for what they describe as politically motivated, unimpactful projects.

    However, the Tinubu administration insists the highway is a strategic investment that will stimulate national economic growth, with Works Minister David Umahi urging Nigerians to stop being suspicious and instead see the project as a catalyst for development.

    The debate rages on: Is the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway a national game-changer or an expensive mirage?

    #LagosCalabarControversy #BabachirLawal #CoastalRoadSaga #TinubuProjectDebate

    “Their so-called coastal road is just a scam… Every Nigerian knows it!” — Former Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Babachir Lawal, has fired heavy shots at President Bola Tinubu’s much-hyped Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway, branding it a colossal scam with no visible benefits to Nigerians. Speaking on Inside Sources with Laolu Akande, aired on Channels TV, Lawal lamented the lack of meaningful infrastructure projects across the country, especially in the North and South-West. “They’re still talking about Lagos-Ibadan Expressway… The coastal road? It’s just another scam. A 30km stretch out of 700km and already ₦15 trillion is in play.” The Federal Government had earlier flagged off the 30km first phase of the ₦15 trillion project in Lekki and followed it up with a controversial $747 million loan to fund its continuation — sparking widespread backlash from opposition leaders and displaced property owners. Lawal joined other critics, including Atiku Abubakar and Peter Obi, questioning the logic of heavy borrowing for what they describe as politically motivated, unimpactful projects. However, the Tinubu administration insists the highway is a strategic investment that will stimulate national economic growth, with Works Minister David Umahi urging Nigerians to stop being suspicious and instead see the project as a catalyst for development. The debate rages on: Is the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway a national game-changer or an expensive mirage? #LagosCalabarControversy #BabachirLawal #CoastalRoadSaga #TinubuProjectDebate
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