The Background of the Project
The Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway project is a major infrastructure development project aimed at improving the transportation infrastructure in the coastal regions of Lagos and Calabar. The project involves the construction of a 1,400km highway that will connect the two cities, reducing travel time and increasing economic opportunities for the people living in the region. • The project was initiated by the Federal Government to address the growing traffic congestion and transportation challenges in the coastal regions of Lagos and Calabar. • The project is expected to create over 10,000 jobs and stimulate economic growth in the region.
The Road to Recovery
The Oworonshoki-Apapa Road, a major transportation artery in Lagos, Nigeria, has undergone significant reconstruction efforts.
The Federal Government’s Role in the Project
The Federal Government’s involvement in the project is a significant aspect of its infrastructure development strategy. The government has been actively involved in the development of various infrastructure projects across the country, including roads, bridges, and other critical infrastructure.
