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FG Awards Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway To Hitech by jideflash(m): 1:22pm On Sep 24, 2023
The Federal Government has awarded the construction of the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway to Hitech Road Construction Company.

The development was announced by the Minister of Works, Mr Dave Umahi, during a meeting held in Lagos with engineers from the Federal Ministry of Works and the contractor’s team, the News Agency of Nigeria reported.

Umahi emphasized that this project, which aims to enhance connectivity across the nation, reflects President Bola Tinubu’s strong commitment to Nigeria’s restoration and rapid development.

He stressed that President Tinubu is eager to expedite the project’s commencement as part of his efforts to improve the country.

The minister disclosed that this initial meeting was the first step in the process, with another meeting scheduled in two weeks to finalize the construction agreements.

The project will be executed as a Public Private Partnership and will be tolled upon completion, with the contractor already securing the necessary funding.

Phased construction, rail integration, and toll collection strategy
Umahi explained that the highway would be constructed in phases, with the completed sections being opened for use and toll collection.

The proposed route will link the Lagos-Badagry Expressway superhighway, the Fourth Mainland Bridge, Lekki Deep Sea Port Road, and connect various points in Northern Nigeria via Ogoja-Ikom.

The project, with an initial design length of approximately 650 to 700 kilometres, will also feature rail lines running in the middle of the main carriageways.

Umahi revealed that the project is expected to stimulate tourism and include industrial clusters, such as hotels, factories, housing estates, and other amenities.

The minister highlighted the innovative use of 11-inch-thick concrete roads with 20-millimetre reinforcement, which will support local cement manufacturing, boost steel production from Ajaokuta, and utilize Nigeria’s abundant bitumen resources.


In his words:

“It is quite innovative and the giant of Africa is beginning to show her prowess and this is being revitalized by the captain of the ship, his excellency President Bola Tinubu.
“So, this is beautiful. Another good news is that this is going to be built on a concrete road of 11 inches thick with 20-millimeter reinforcement.”


However, the minister acknowledged that the project would encounter challenges due to its passage through mangroves, mashy areas, flood plains, and various soil types. As a result, a combination of construction methods, including pile-supported decks, sand filling, and retaining walls, will be employed.

In Umahi words:

“And so, there will be a combination of all kinds of construction methods, the deck on pile would be there, the sand filling would be there, the retaining walls would be there.

“So, it’s a very ambitious project, quite technical and highly rewarding.”
The second meeting, scheduled in two weeks, will focus on the business case study, allowing the project to progress to the design phase. Umahi noted that the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway is a groundbreaking project, the first of its kind in Africa.

“So, the second meeting will come up in two weeks where the business case study will be exposed to us, and we will give them a letter to own the project and then to engage in the design.


“The Lagos-Port Harcourt-Calabar Coastal Highway is the first of its kind in the whole of Africa,” he said.

Project significance and environmental considerations of the proposed Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway

Nicholas Rizk, the consultant to Hitech Construction Company, highlighted that the chosen construction methods were well suited for a country with Nigeria’s vast landmass.

He emphasized that the project would traverse diverse topographical areas and benefit nine states along its route.

The highway will connect regions at both the national and international levels, serving as a vital link between South West, South East, South-South, Niger Delta, and other regions.

It will also integrate with existing federal roads, promoting economic and social development across the country.


In Rizk’s words: “We are connecting nine states and this road.

“In addition to the integration at the national level for Southwest and Southeast, South-South and Niger Delta, it connects with the Federal Roads going from Lagos to Sokoto.

“From Warri to Kaduna, from Port Harcourt to Kano-Maiduguri, and from Calabar to Maiduguri.

“So as the Minister mentioned, we have this coastal highway that is more or less 10 to 12 kilometres away from the shorelines to consider the issue of erosion and the sensitive environmental areas.”


The Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway will start at Victoria Island near Eko Atlantic City, pass through the Lekki Coastal Road, Lekki Free Trade Zone, and the Dangote Refinery, connecting Ogun, Ondo, Delta, Edo, and reaching Calabar, Rizk explained.

Furthermore, he detailed how the project considered health, safety, and environmental factors, particularly in oil-producing areas.

https://nairametrics.com/2023/09/24/fg-awards-lagos-calabar-coastal-highway-to-hitech/

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Re: FG Awards Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway To Hitech by RuddyFusion(m): 1:24pm On Sep 24, 2023
All Nigeria government projects always looks good on paper, of cause with it's over inflated figures that will end up in politicians pockets..

But then if they carry this through , then it will be a win win for all

Aside the fact, that this is the president business...yes President Tinubu has interest in HITECH

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Re: FG Awards Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway To Hitech by Anyenmoney(m): 1:25pm On Sep 24, 2023
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Re: FG Awards Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway To Hitech by kettykings: 1:26pm On Sep 24, 2023
If you don't know what to do with money , engage consultants.
Lagos badagry roads are bad , onitsha owerri road has been cut into 2, build more inroads from benue to calabar for export of foods , from Anambra to Abuja via kogi to drive industrialization .

It seems buhari is really honest

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Re: FG Awards Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway To Hitech by BossGerald: 1:29pm On Sep 24, 2023
Isn't it the same already existing high way that runs through Asaba-onitsha-Enugu etc??


Which kind propaganda be this

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Re: FG Awards Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway To Hitech by kenny714433(m): 1:33pm On Sep 24, 2023
Where's the coastal railway?
Where's the East West road?

And now coastal road. You see the reasons we don't believe what our leaders say?

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Re: FG Awards Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway To Hitech by lordm(m): 1:33pm On Sep 24, 2023
Why not connect it to East West road

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Re: FG Awards Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway To Hitech by Beremx(f): 1:34pm On Sep 24, 2023
No be Tinubu get Hi-Tech?

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Re: FG Awards Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway To Hitech by Deco7: 1:48pm On Sep 24, 2023
Instead of Lagos to calabar coastal high way, why don't we support the Lagos to calabar marine door that is even more efficient and won't take up traffic from the already congested areas. Please o, people look at the map from Lagos to calabar, wouldn't sea travel be the best given the locations of both places. Hehehehe. Am I mad or is it these people who aren't sane


If the Marine door is well propagated, we can have Lagos to Connect Warri, Rivers, Akwa Ibom and then Cross River through the ocean route, totally cancelling out the need for super high way. Lagos doesn't have the stamina for everything to consistently be on the road. Are these people without brains ?


Unless it's an existing road route that's been extended, it leaves much to be understood. Cause seeing the road route, it's easy to say that roads should be in existence on the routes cited in the map

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Re: FG Awards Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway To Hitech by Deco7: 1:48pm On Sep 24, 2023
Beremx:
No be Tinubu get Hi-Tech?


HiTech should be Tinubu because they handle all things Tinubu

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Re: FG Awards Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway To Hitech by Otuegbe: 1:57pm On Sep 24, 2023
Yes
Re: FG Awards Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway To Hitech by TruthsFM: 1:59pm On Sep 24, 2023
jideflash:
The Federal Government has awarded the construction of the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway to Hitech Road Construction Company.

The development was announced by the Minister of Works, Mr Dave Umahi, during a meeting held in Lagos with engineers from the Federal Ministry of Works and the contractor’s team, the News Agency of Nigeria reported.

Umahi emphasized that this project, which aims to enhance connectivity across the nation, reflects President Bola Tinubu’s strong commitment to Nigeria’s restoration and rapid development.

He stressed that President Tinubu is eager to expedite the project’s commencement as part of his efforts to improve the country.

The minister disclosed that this initial meeting was the first step in the process, with another meeting scheduled in two weeks to finalize the construction agreements.

The project will be executed as a Public Private Partnership and will be tolled upon completion, with the contractor already securing the necessary funding.

Phased construction, rail integration, and toll collection strategy
Umahi explained that the highway would be constructed in phases, with the completed sections being opened for use and toll collection.

The proposed route will link the Lagos-Badagry Expressway superhighway, the Fourth Mainland Bridge, Lekki Deep Sea Port Road, and connect various points in Northern Nigeria via Ogoja-Ikom.

The project, with an initial design length of approximately 650 to 700 kilometres, will also feature rail lines running in the middle of the main carriageways.

Umahi revealed that the project is expected to stimulate tourism and include industrial clusters, such as hotels, factories, housing estates, and other amenities.

The minister highlighted the innovative use of 11-inch-thick concrete roads with 20-millimetre reinforcement, which will support local cement manufacturing, boost steel production from Ajaokuta, and utilize Nigeria’s abundant bitumen resources.

In his words:

“It is quite innovative and the giant of Africa is beginning to show her prowess and this is being revitalized by the captain of the ship, his excellency President Bola Tinubu.
“So, this is beautiful. Another good news is that this is going to be built on a concrete road of 11 inches thick with 20-millimeter reinforcement.”
However, the minister acknowledged that the project would encounter challenges due to its passage through mangroves, mashy areas, flood plains, and various soil types. As a result, a combination of construction methods, including pile-supported decks, sand filling, and retaining walls, will be employed.

In Umahi words:

“And so, there will be a combination of all kinds of construction methods, the deck on pile would be there, the sand filling would be there, the retaining walls would be there.
“So, it’s a very ambitious project, quite technical and highly rewarding.”
The second meeting, scheduled in two weeks, will focus on the business case study, allowing the project to progress to the design phase. Umahi noted that the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway is a groundbreaking project, the first of its kind in Africa.
“So, the second meeting will come up in two weeks where the business case study will be exposed to us, and we will give them a letter to own the project and then to engage in the design.
“The Lagos-Port Harcourt-Calabar Coastal Highway is the first of its kind in the whole of Africa,” he said.
Project significance and environmental considerations of the proposed Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway
Nicholas Rizk, the consultant to Hitech Construction Company, highlighted that the chosen construction methods were well suited for a country with Nigeria’s vast landmass.

He emphasized that the project would traverse diverse topographical areas and benefit nine states along its route.

The highway will connect regions at both the national and international levels, serving as a vital link between South West, South East, South-South, Niger Delta, and other regions.

It will also integrate with existing federal roads, promoting economic and social development across the country.

In Rizk’s words: “We are connecting nine states and this road.

“In addition to the integration at the national level for Southwest and Southeast, South-South and Niger Delta, it connects with the Federal Roads going from Lagos to Sokoto.
“From Warri to Kaduna, from Port Harcourt to Kano-Maiduguri, and from Calabar to Maiduguri.
“So as the Minister mentioned, we have this coastal highway that is more or less 10 to 12 kilometres away from the shorelines to consider the issue of erosion and the sensitive environmental areas.”
The Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway will start at Victoria Island near Eko Atlantic City, pass through the Lekki Coastal Road, Lekki Free Trade Zone, and the Dangote Refinery, connecting Ogun, Ondo, Delta, Edo, and reaching Calabar, Rizk explained.

Furthermore, he detailed how the project considered health, safety, and environmental factors, particularly in oil-producing areas.

https://nairametrics.com/2023/09/24/fg-awards-lagos-calabar-coastal-highway-to-hitech/

Na Tinubu company be this ooooo. Hmmm 🤔 sharing contract and everything in the same cycle.

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Re: FG Awards Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway To Hitech by Ikaeniyan0: 2:21pm On Sep 24, 2023
Hi Tech?

Hmm... There are rumors the president is part of the owner of HITECH

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Re: FG Awards Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway To Hitech by Nonny95: 2:28pm On Sep 24, 2023
Hitech that belongs to Bola?

Nigeria don enter one chance oo

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Re: FG Awards Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway To Hitech by Eniitankorede: 2:43pm On Sep 24, 2023
Deco7:
Instead of Lagos to calabar coastal high way, why don't we support the Lagos to calabar marine door that is even more efficient and won't take up traffic from the already congested areas. Please o, people look at the map from Lagos to calabar, wouldn't sea travel be the best given the locations of both places. Hehehehe. Am I mad or is it these people who aren't sane


If the Marine door is well propagated, we can have Lagos to Connect Warri, Rivers, Akwa Ibom and then Cross River through the ocean route, totally cancelling out the need for super high way. Lagos doesn't have the stamina for everything to consistently be on the road. Are these people without brains ?


Unless it's an existing road route that's been extended, it leaves much to be understood. Cause seeing the road route, it's easy to say that roads should be in existence on the routes cited in the map



They have brains. Transport is an integrated system of road, rail, sea and air.

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Re: FG Awards Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway To Hitech by Deco7: 2:46pm On Sep 24, 2023
Eniitankorede:




They have brains. Transport is an integrated system of road, rail, sea and air.


Go back to the map. This time, use your brain critically before you respond.

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Re: FG Awards Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway To Hitech by Burruchaga71(m): 2:49pm On Sep 24, 2023
Very good but the drug lord must surely go down.

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Re: FG Awards Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway To Hitech by Jagaban2012: 2:54pm On Sep 24, 2023
Nah Tinubu company is Hitech....but Chinese plenty for this company

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Re: FG Awards Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway To Hitech by Ruke1989: 2:55pm On Sep 24, 2023
BossGerald:
Isn't it the same already existing high way that runs through Asaba-onitsha-Enugu etc??


Which kind propaganda be this
exactly my thoughts. Those roads are already existing. It's only Lagos axis that new roads would be created. The so called cement road: would they use machine to grade off the existing bitumen road in the path they are mentioning? Why is tinubu putting toll gates on the south south road and not doing same for all federal roads in the south west and north? We don't have more federal roads than the north and south west. So why toll gate ? Federal government must stop maltreating the south south by treating them only as cash cow but not as a golden hen to be idolized

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Re: FG Awards Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway To Hitech by Shikini: 2:56pm On Sep 24, 2023
Lies, lies, lies everywhere
Re: FG Awards Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway To Hitech by Ruke1989: 3:03pm On Sep 24, 2023
Deco7:
Instead of Lagos to calabar coastal high way, why don't we support the Lagos to calabar marine door that is even more efficient and won't take up traffic from the already congested areas. Please o, people look at the map from Lagos to calabar, wouldn't sea travel be the best given the locations of both places. Hehehehe. Am I mad or is it these people who aren't sane


If the Marine door is well propagated, we can have Lagos to Connect Warri, Rivers, Akwa Ibom and then Cross River through the ocean route, totally cancelling out the need for super high way. Lagos doesn't have the stamina for everything to consistently be on the road. Are these people without brains ?


Unless it's an existing road route that's been extended, it leaves much to be understood. Cause seeing the road route, it's easy to say that roads should be in existence on the routes cited in the map

Tinubu is not building new roads. Those roads already exist. The east west road is Jonathan/yaradua project and the calabar superhighway to north is buhari project. Tinubu just wants to put toll gate on these existing routes and earn money for himself through HITECH like he has been doing in Lagos. Yoruba people do not travel so they wouldn't understand that these roads already exist. It's only in Lagos lekki axis that I think he will do new road. The others are existing roads he wants to link up with and put toll gate. Very predictable selfish fool. But Yoruba folks expect we worship him for this daylight robbery. This is thesame strategy used in ripping Lagos state funds through alpha beta

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Re: FG Awards Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway To Hitech by Deco7: 3:05pm On Sep 24, 2023
Ruke1989:


Tinubu is not building new roads. Those roads already exist. The east west road is Jonathan/yaradua project and the calabar superhighway to north is buhari project. Tinubu just wants to put toll gate on these existing routes and earn money for himself through HITECH like he has been doing in Lagos. Yoruba people do not travel so they wouldn't understand that these roads already exist. It's only in Lagos lekki axis that I think he will do new road. The others are existing roads he wants to link up with and put toll gate. Very predictable selfish fool. But Yoruba folks expect we worship him for this daylight robbery. This is thesame strategy used in ripping Lagos state funds through alpha beta




Very predictable selfish fool. grin


You're mean with words. LMAO

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Re: FG Awards Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway To Hitech by ojobek: 3:19pm On Sep 24, 2023
Hi-Tech and CCECC
Beremx:
No be Tinubu get Hi-Tech?
Re: FG Awards Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway To Hitech by ojobek: 3:23pm On Sep 24, 2023
Nothing like super Highway.Travel you no go gree
Deco7:





Very predictable selfish fool. grin


You're mean with words. LMAO

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Re: FG Awards Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway To Hitech by Kukutente23: 3:26pm On Sep 24, 2023
Beremx:
No be Tinubu get Hi-Tech?
Looting in progress
Do not disturb

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Re: FG Awards Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway To Hitech by Deco7: 3:27pm On Sep 24, 2023
ojobek:
Nothing like super Highway.Travel you no go gree


I'm commenting based on the news owner of Nigeria

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Re: FG Awards Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway To Hitech by benuejosh: 3:54pm On Sep 24, 2023
Deco7:



Go back to the map. This time, use your brain critically before you respond.
It is you who probably didn't read it well. Did you see where they talked of rail road passing between two lanes? The road is integrated. Some of una e be like una der drugs ni.

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Re: FG Awards Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway To Hitech by Deco7: 3:55pm On Sep 24, 2023
benuejosh:
It is you who probably didn't read it well. Did you see where they talked of rail road passing between two lanes? The road is integrated. Some of una e be like una der drugs ni.


Then you don't understand my comment at all. Stay off drugs to boost your focus and concentration una no go hear word

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Re: FG Awards Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway To Hitech by forgiveness: 3:59pm On Sep 24, 2023
Impressive

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Re: FG Awards Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway To Hitech by Raskimonojendor: 4:14pm On Sep 24, 2023
Beremx:
No be Tinubu get Hi-Tech?
No. It's owned by Nigerian-Lebanese Billionaires Chagoury brothers and founded in 1988.

That's how you all pass around propaganda and the media houses also latch unto those propaganda.

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Re: FG Awards Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway To Hitech by Raskimonojendor: 4:18pm On Sep 24, 2023
Bestmanfornow:

Hi tech is own by Lebanese Mafias Chagoury Group Tinubu's Nigeria's dirty business partners
Yes. They are business partners to any state governments, any Nigerian president in Power, and Nigerian Billionaires. I first heard of them during the days of Abacha.

1st pic: Chagoury in the middle.
2nd pic: Chagoury extreme right with Macron ,Dangote, Dantata, Adenuga and Elumelu.

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