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No, FG Is Not Abandoning Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway Project – Here’s What You Should Know

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Published: May 26, 2024
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The Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway has been a subject of intense discussion and speculation. Contrary to rumors and misinformation, the Federal Government (FG) is not abandoning this pivotal infrastructure project.

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Project Realignment: Protecting National InterestsCommunity Considerations: A Compassionate Approach

Here’s an in-depth look at the current status, addressing the most asked questions to set the record straight.

Project Realignment: Protecting National Interests

Why was the project realigned? The FG has strategically realigned the Coastal Highway Project to protect vital submarine cables. This decision underscores the government’s commitment to safeguarding national telecommunications infrastructure while advancing road development.

At which kilometers was the realignment done? The realignment was done between kilometers 16 and 25 of the 47-kilometer highway to avoid disrupting the submarine cables.

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Community Considerations: A Compassionate Approach

Has the FG considered the impact on local communities? In a compassionate move, the FG halted the project’s realignment to preserve the 600-year heritage of the Okun-Ajah community. This demonstrates the government’s sensitivity to cultural and historical significance.

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