News Investigators/ President Bola Tinubu has approved a 100km stretch of the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway to pass through Edo.
The Minister of Works, David Umahi, announced this in a statement issued by his media adviser, Mr Orji Uchenna Orji, on Friday.
Mr Umahi made the announcement during the Edo Independence Day gala night held at the state villa, Benin City.
Mr Umahi said that Edo was not part of the original alignment for the project conceived about 47 years ago by Tinubu, but that the president directed its inclusion.
“The president called me and said this project must pass through Lagos, Ogun, Ondo, Edo, Delta, Bayelsa, Rivers, Akwa Ibom and Cross River. That is why we are here.
“Your Excellency, the president has given you 100km of the two lanes of the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway,” Umahi said.
The minister praised the government and people of Edo for their support to the Tinubu administration.
He also commended the Gov. Monday Okpebholo, for agreeing to intervene in some critical sections of the Benin-Sapele-Warri highway, which he described as a deathtrap for motorists.
Mr Umahi also applauded the quality of work done by the contractor, CBC, and directed the Federal Controller of Works in Edo to provide him with daily updates on progress at the site.
Speaking, Edo State Governor, Monday Okpebholo, thanked the president for including Edo in the coastal highway project and for ongoing improvements on federal roads in the state.
He described the gesture as proof of Tinubu’s love for the people of Edo and urged residents to support the president’s re-election in 2027.
Mr Okpebholo said that his administration was committed to transforming infrastructure in the state.
He recalled his recent visit to the Benin-Sapele-Warri road where he saw the suffering of road users.
“If I do my part and you do your part, no one will criticise our president. For us to earn more votes, we need to do something about this place, whether it’s the Federal Government or Edo Government,” the governor said.
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