Tag: Superhighway

  • Tinubu opens South East to huge trade opportunities through Trans-Saharan superhighway, others – Group

    Tinubu opens South East to huge trade opportunities through Trans-Saharan superhighway, others – Group

     

    By Dianabasi Effiong

    The Democratic Front (TDF) has has lauded President Bola Tinubu for linking the South East geopolitical zone to huge trade opportunities through the ongoing construction of the 123.6 kilometres superhighway.

    The highway, stretching from Eboyin State through the South South to Benue, Kogi, and Nasarawa States in the North Central, costs N668 billion.

    In a statement by its Chairman, Mallam Danjuma Muhammad, TDF stated that the decision to open the region to international trade opportunities showed a display of deep insight by the President.

    It said: “Although the superhighway is not the only road currently under construction in the region, the scale and huge cost of the project, coupled with the economic relevance of that corridor to the people and commerce of the South East, make it one of the most important infrastructural projects ever implemented by any government in the region.

    “It is interesting to hear from Minister of Works, David Umahi, that the superhighway was a colonial-era infrastructural dream that was abandoned by successive administrations in the country, due to lack of funds and the political will for implementation.

    “In addition to its economic and trade relevance to the South East region, the highway will ease interstate vehicular movements for commuters, and promote social and cultural interactions among Nigerians of different socio-cultural groups and creeds in the connected states.”

    According to the group, President Tinubu has made the development of the South East a major priority of his government from the very beginning.

    “We recall that the President graciously established the South East Development Commission (SEDC), alongside other regional development commissions in the country, and also mobilised the SEDC with the sum of N140 billion, as an initial take-off grant, to tackle the developmental challenges that were not addressed by Gen. Gowon’s post-civil war programme of Reconciliation, Reconstruction, and Rehabilitation of 1970 till date.

    “We find it important to equally note that the South East has been in the forefront of regional agitations for federal attention, since the Nigerian civil war ended in 1970.

    “The slew of multi-developmental interventions, which the region has witnessed under the Tinubu administration in the last three years, has remarkably surpassed the efforts of every other government in the past.

    “To this end, we commend President Tinubu for a dispassionate and equitable spread of developmental projects across all the regions, regardless of political affiliations.”

    The group added that President Tinubu’s developmental stride could not have been achieved without the President’s Renewed Hope Reforms, which had led to the removal of fuel subsidy and the unification of multiple foreign exchange rates.

    The TDF also called on the good people of South-Eastern Nigeria to continue to support the government of President Tinubu, so that the ongoing construction of the Trans-Sahara Superhighway, and other lofty projects in the region could be completed in good time.

  • Badagry-Sokoto superhighway to unlock border communities, boost trade – Rep. Isiaka

    Badagry-Sokoto superhighway to unlock border communities, boost trade – Rep. Isiaka

     

     

    Gboyega Isiaka, representing Yewa North/Imeko-Afon Federal Constituency, says the Badagry–Sokoto superhighway will unlock economic opportunities for border communities and reposition the South-West as a major trade and industrial gateway.

    Isiaka spoke to newsmen on Friday in Imeko on the sidelines of a formal reception for defected leaders of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the All Progressive Congress in Imeko Afon local government area of Ogun.

    The House Committee Chairman on National Planning and Economic Development noted that the highway’s passage through Owode-Afon and its linkage to Imeko-Afon would significantly boost economic activities in the area.

    According to him, the scale of the Badagry–Sokoto project reflects a deliberate economic strategy by the federal government under President Bola Tinubu to drive growth through infrastructure development.

    He described the road as a strategic economic corridor linking coastal trade in Badagry with agricultural and commercial hubs in the North, while opening up border towns previously excluded from national economic planning.

    Isiaka added that the highway, connecting Owode in Ogun to Badagry and extending to sub-Saharan trade routes, would strengthen Nigeria’s participation in regional trade under the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).

    He said the project would improve access to markets, reduce transportation costs, enhance food supply chains and create opportunities for agro-processing, logistics and light manufacturing.

    The lawmaker commended Tinubu for prioritising infrastructure-led industrialisation, noting that efficient logistics were essential to productivity, food security and national competitiveness.

    “This project shows an understanding of development as a system. Infrastructure remains the backbone of industrial growth and economic integration,” he said.

    Isiaka urged party members to complement political growth with responsible leadership and effective service delivery.

    He also called for unity within the party in Ogun, expressing optimism that the APC would record decisive victories in the 2027 general elections based on governance, infrastructure delivery and inclusive politics.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that some of the defected leaders included Lisa Adejobi and Mujjidat Balogun

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  • Goronyo reassures timely completion of Sokoto- Badagry superhighway project

    Goronyo reassures timely completion of Sokoto- Badagry superhighway project

     

    Minister of State for Works, Mr Bello Goronyo, has reassured timely completion of Sokoto-Badagry superhighway project started by President Bola Tinubu’s administration to fastrack socio-economic activities in the country.

    Goronyo made the assurance on Friday when he inspected different parts of the ongoing project sites at different communities across Binji and Silame local government areas of Sokoto state.

    He expressed appreciation on the contractors’ performances, team of security personnel presence guarding the sites and community members support that ensures seamless execution of the project.

    He assured that the project was designed to be executed on batches and different phases were outlines in sections for execution based on stages, stressing that government would be commissioning the projects in phases completed.

    According to him, the initiative was to showcase to Nigerians the levels of projects execution and determined to complete the projects as designed in four years.

    The Minister described the project as distinct and demonstration of President Tinubu’s commitment to uplift the lives of citizens, noting that the road projects was initially conceived during late President Shehu Shagari’s regime in 1980s.

    ” All the subsequent regimes could not go on with the project, but President Tinubu embarked on the bold step to harness the human and environment potentialities in the nation.

    ” It is misleading of the public to say the project was stopped, it is completely false, work if going on as designed, sections were demarcated from 1,2,3 to others as it covered different states.

    ” As work is going on here in Sokoto parts of state another work on different section is going on in Kebbi state and others, ” Goronyo said.

    He emphasised that there was no damage, security threat or community members disagreement reported so far, every section work is going well and every section covered would be duly punlised for the satisfaction of citizens.

    ” The four legacy highway projects were part of the Renewed Hope Agenda, designed to improve road network and train service connectivity across the six geopolitical zones, to boost socio-economic development.

    ” Projects included the 750km Lagos-Calabar Coastal Road Corridor; 1,068km Sokoto-Badagry road, Calabar-Abuja superhighway, 482km TransSaharan road, and 439km Akwanga-Jos-Bauchi-Gombe road.

    ” The projects were designed as concrete road with lighting, installment of CCTV cameras, health, tragic and security stations and other facilities, to enhance prompt response to emergencies, ” the Minister said.

    The minister added that government have adopted standard procurement modalities and engaged specialised contractors with global experience of such projects, and assured completion of the project within specifications in phases.

    Goronyo also commended the Minister of Works, Sen. Dave Umahi for his support as well as the contractor handling the project for quality and speed of work.

    He urged the people to support the Federal Government’s programmes, and charged them to take ownership of the road, adding that, “it is for your own good”.

    The Newsmen recalls that the 1,068 kilometres Sokoto-Badagry road was inaugurated on Oct. 24, 2024 in Illela LGA, part of President Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda, aimed at encouraging infrastructure development and uplifting socio-economic activities in the country.