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Umahi dismisses flooding concerns on Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway

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The Minister of Works, Senator Dave Umahi, has dismissed concerns over water retention observed on portions of the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway, assuring Nigerians that the project and other major legacy road projects of the Federal Government would be completed by 2031.

Umahi gave the assurance on Friday during an inspection tour of Sections One and Two of the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway alongside members of the National Assembly to evaluate the progress of work on the project.

The minister was responding to complaints by some road users and critics regarding reports of flooding and potholes on parts of the highway corridor.

Addressing the concerns, Umahi explained that the water noticed along the median was linked to the project’s design provision for a future railway line.

According to him, the median section was specifically created to accommodate rail infrastructure.

“The median was designed for trains. What people are seeing there is about 25 metres wide, almost equivalent to another dual carriageway,” he said.

He explained that excavated portions within the median had been sand-filled, adding that although the railway component was expected to commence immediately, drainage channels would now be constructed to prevent water accumulation.

“The railway project has not started yet, so we have directed the contractor to create proper drainage within the median and connect it to the existing drainage network,” he added.

Umahi admitted that water had gathered in a few depressed sections of the highway but assured that corrective measures were already being implemented.

“Where there are slight depressions, water may collect temporarily. I take responsibility for that, and we are addressing it. There is no cause for concern,” the minister stated.

He also dismissed speculations that the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway could be abandoned before completion, insisting that substantial progress had already been achieved within two years of construction.

“We commenced this project in 2024, and by 2026, Section One, which spans 47 kilometres with six lanes, has been completed even though the contract duration is three years.

“Section Two, covering 55 kilometres with six lanes, will be substantially completed by November,” he said.

Umahi disclosed that work was also progressing steadily on Sections Three and Four of the coastal highway traversing Cross River, Akwa Ibom, Ogun and Ondo states.

He explained that challenging terrains, swampy locations and environmental regulations had necessitated some redesigns and route adjustments in certain areas.

“Engineering is dynamic. As we move through difficult swampy terrain, redesigns become necessary.

“In some areas, international environmental regulations do not permit construction through protected forest zones, so we have to create alternative alignments,” he explained.

The minister commended Hitech Construction Company for sustaining work on the project despite delayed payments from the government.

“Hitech has continued operations on some sections even without payment. That demonstrates genuine partnership in national development.

“I do not know more than three companies that can maintain this level of commitment under such conditions,” he said.

Umahi further revealed that construction activities were ongoing on other flagship infrastructure projects, including the Sokoto-Badagry Super Highway and several major federal roads in Kebbi, Oyo, Gombe and Akwa Ibom states.

Reaffirming the Federal Government’s commitment, the minister said all four legacy infrastructure projects initiated under President Bola Tinubu’s administration would be completed within the projected timeline.

“All these projects will be completed on or before 2031. The four legacy projects are on course for delivery by 2031.

“I want to assure Nigerians that these projects will be completed. We have reputable contractors such as Hitech, Infouest, CGC and others handling the works,” he said.

Umahi dismisses flooding concerns on Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway

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