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28/01/2026

FACTS NOT SOCIAL MEDIA NOISE;THE ABA- PORT HARCOURT ROAD.

The Aba-Enugu-Port Harcourt Expressway project is a significant infrastructure development in Nigeria, connecting several South-East and South-South states. The project is expected to boost economic activity, improve transportation, and enhance regional trade.

Project Progress
- The Aba axis of the Enugu-Port Harcourt Expressway is 79.15% complete, with the Enugu-bound lane fully completed.

- The Port Harcourt-bound lane is 95% complete, with only 4.5km remaining.
- Minister of Works, Dave Umahi, has directed the contractor to complete the remaining work by 2026

Expected Impact
- The completed road will connect Enugu, Anambra, Abia, Imo, and Rivers states, promoting regional trade and economic growth.
- The project is part of President Bola Tinubu's Renewed Hope Agenda, aimed at transforming Nigeria's infrastructure landscape.

FACTS: DUALIZATION OF LOKOJA - BENIN ROAD: OBAJANA JUNCTION - BENIN SECTION II: OKENE -AUCHI, IN KOGI -EDO STATESIn Febr...
27/01/2026

FACTS: DUALIZATION OF LOKOJA - BENIN ROAD: OBAJANA JUNCTION - BENIN SECTION II: OKENE -AUCHI, IN KOGI -EDO STATES

In February 2025 The Federal Government started work on expanding the Ajaokuta-Okene-Auchi-Ekpoma-Benin Road into a dual carriageway. This was after the previous contract was cancelled and given to new contractors same last year due to poor performance.

Minister of Works David Umahi led the project’s launch and explained its history. He shared that President Bola Tinubu ordered a permanent fix for the road using special concrete technology (called Continuously Reinforced Concrete Pavement) that should last between 50 and 100 years.

The road has been causing major problems for travellers due to its poor condition and heavy traffic. The project had been delayed for a long time, affecting many road users. When Umahi took office, he visited the site and met with the previous contractors, but saw no improvements.

After reporting these issues to President Tinubu, Umahi was ordered to find an immediate and lasting solution. This led to the cancellation of contracts for three out of the four sections of the road.

The road project is divided into four sections, with three sections running through Edo State. Section II runs from Okene to Auchi and is 63.70 kilometres long.
Section III stretches from Auchi to Ehor, covering 54.224 kilometres, while Section IV extends from Ehor to Benin for 67.9 kilometres. The first section, from Obajana Junction to Ajaokuta Junction, is currently being constructed by CGC Nigeria Ltd., who also handles Section II.
BUA Construction Nigeria Ltd. Is building Section III, and CBC Nigeria Ltd is also constructing Section IV.

Work is actively ongoing on the This road as Government has resolved to make
This Road accessible and motorable in no distant time.

BOLA AHMED TINUBU HAS IMPROVED THE CONDITION OF CALABAR-ITU- IKOT EKPENE ROADContrary to reports by some attention seeke...
26/01/2026

BOLA AHMED TINUBU HAS IMPROVED THE CONDITION OF CALABAR-ITU- IKOT EKPENE ROAD

Contrary to reports by some attention seekers, That the Calabar-itu-Ikot Ekpene- Road is still in a dilapidated state
Pictures attached portray a different reality as the level of improvement of work on the calabar Itu Road During president Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s regime has become the talk of residents and motorist who have continued to rain praises on the President and the Minister of works ENGR David Umahi for the Urgent rehabilitation experienced on the road that was once a death Trap.

Though some sections are still being worked on, with contractors working night and Day to make sure that the Road becomes a testament of the renewed hope agenda.

Journey that could take 2 Days before now to reach because of road blockage are now a less Than 2 hour Journey

The Road which is supposed to be widely dualised when completed has one Section already completed from Odukpani Junction to Itu Bridge , While other sections are still worked on.

Facts speak for themselves, For those who Doubt Go to the road and see for yourself

DAVID UMAHI IS WORKING

26/01/2026

David Umahi Responds to Students Groups; it’s your right to protest, But you can’t blackmail me

*FIELD REPORT**Subject:* Inspection of ongoing Construction of dual carriageway, Eket, Akwa Ibom State.*Project:* Constr...
19/01/2026

*FIELD REPORT*

*Subject:* Inspection of ongoing Construction of dual carriageway, Eket, Akwa Ibom State.

*Project:* Construction of a dual carriageway, Eket Bypass as addendum to East West Road Section IV Eket-Oron Road project

*Project Size:* 9.7km

*Client:* Federal Ministry Of Works

*Contractor:* Gitto Construction Company

*Controller (Akwa Ibom):* Engr Okoduwa Vincent

*Field Supervisor:* Ima Akpan

On Wednesday, 14th January 2026, the Akwa Ibom State Field Supervisor, Ima Akpan joined the Team from Federal Ministry of Works, Akwa Ibom State for an On-site monitoring and inspection visit to the construction site on the Eket-Oron portion of the East-West Road Project.

Physical inspection and tour around all the diverse lengths and parts of the road were carried out to ascertain safety and durability.

According to the State Controller, "the road project is showing good progress despite the challenging terrain and the rainy nature of the zone. The contractor is handling the swampy sections with adequate sand fill. Earthworks, subgrade, subbase, stone base, concrete drains, culverts and flyover construction are ongoing, with proper safety measures in place".

The Contractor, represented by the company's GM, Atul Mishra expressed accountability and promised quality and timely delivery of the critical project.

During the visit, some residents and key stakeholders of the community such as the youth leaders and village heads were engaged, and they appreciated President Bola Ahmed Tinubu's administration for paying detailed attention to the infrastructure needs of the Niger Delta region and their community in showing commitment to complete this long standing project of decades.

With the progress of this road, the Niger Delta region and Akwa Ibom State is experiencing not just a Promise Made but one Kept by a proactive FG administration and ministry of works diligently supervised by Engr. David Umahi.

Inspection at Access Road to 2nd Niger bridgeWork is going on smoothly
19/01/2026

Inspection at Access Road to 2nd Niger bridge

Work is going on smoothly

Minister of works inspects the Construction of Access Road to the Second Niger bridge linking Delta and Anambra states. ...
17/01/2026

Minister of works inspects the Construction of Access Road to the Second Niger bridge linking Delta and Anambra states. Phase 2A

The Nigerian Federal Government, through the Ministry of Works, officially flagged off the construction of a major 17.55 km dual carriageway access road (Phase 2A) to the Second Niger Bridge in Asaba in March 2025, aiming to connect the South-South and South-East regions, ease traffic from the bridge, and boost trade by linking major highways like Asaba-Benin and Onitsha-Enugu. This ongoing project, awarded to Setraco, focuses on improved drainage, durable surfacing, and community engagement, promising enhanced connectivity, economic growth, and reduced travel times for the region.

Pictures attached reflect the inspection of the Road network.

06/01/2026

THE BODO BONNY ROAD- A symbol of South South Rapid Development and Growth under President TINUBU

Before now; The stress of going to Bonny Island often involved the logistics of travel (bumpy boat rides, potentially crowded ferries, or the new road's challenging terrain), navigating island life (potential for limited amenities like clean water, high heat, humidity), managing costs/shopping with boat transport, and the general challenges of island living,

For Travellers recently The road trip had been surprisingly smooth. No long traffic hold-ups, no stress, just a steady drive through the Niger Delta landscape. The sense of connection between communities has made the journey deeply meaningful.

The entire journey should take about 1 hour and 10 minutes, a time that still feels unbelievable considering how inaccessible Bonny used to be.

Pulling into Bonny by road feels surreal. What was once reachable only by boat, helicopter or plane was now connected by land. This road represents more than convenience. It symbolizes development, unity, economic growth and new possibilities for the people of Bonny and Rivers State as a whole.

For locals, travelers, content creators, and businesses, this road changes everything.

04/01/2026

President TINUBU is fixing every part of Nigeria at the same time; Take a look at the Ndibe Beach Bridge

Did you know that Those in Cross River state will soon be able to access to the East through Ebonyi with the construction of the Ndibe Beach Bridge

This bridge is part of the Renewed Hope mega projects and will stands out as one of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s emerging legacy achievements. The work here is more than concrete and steel. It is a direct pathway linking people, easing movement and opening doors for trade, tourism and investment.

From Ebonyi, the bridge connects Ndibe in Afikpo Local Government straight into Itigidi in Abi LGA of Cross River State. From there, the route flows into Ugep, Biase and onward to Calabar through the Ugep–Calabar highway. What used to feel like a long, impossible journey will become a smooth, reliable corridor. No more canoe means of transportation.

And this is only the beginning. The Ndibe link forms one of the critical gateways into the larger Cross River–Ebonyi–Benue–Kogi–Nasarawa–Abuja super highway, a massive network that will cut travel time from about 10 hours to 4 hours, boost regional commerce and bring communities closer than ever.

It’s a project with real impact, thoughtfully supervised and driven by the Minister of Works, Senator David Umahi, whose insistence on quality and speed is evident on the ground.

Step by step, the Renewed Hope agenda is taking shape, and the Ndibe Beach Bridge is one of the clearest signs that a new era of connectivity is unfolding before our eyes.

(Some statements culled from Francis Nwaze)

02/01/2026

Construction activities have fully resumed on the Lagos–Calabar Coastal Highway.

particularly along the Cross River–Akwa Ibom section, with remarkable intensity and momentum. The scale of deployment on site is impressive, heavy earth-moving equipment, haulage trucks, graders, rollers, and pavers are operating simultaneously across multiple work fronts, achieving measurable progress over several kilometres within a short period.

This landmark project exemplifies the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, an agenda anchored on strategic infrastructure development as a catalyst for economic competitiveness, regional integration, and national transformation. The Lagos–Calabar Coastal Highway, when completed, will stand as a globally comparable corridor, aligning Nigeria with infrastructure standards seen in advanced economies such as the United States, the United Kingdom, Japan, South Korea, and others.

Much of this progress is driven by the purposeful leadership of the Honourable Minister of Works, His Excellency Senator (Engr.) David Nweze Umahi, CON, whose blend of technical expertise, disciplined project supervision, and unwavering commitment to national development continues to redefine project ex*****on within the Federal Ministry of Works.

Indeed, this is not just road construction — it is nation-building in motion 🇳🇬.

LAGOS TO CALABAR COASTAL HIGHWAY; A CATALYST FOR ECONOMIC GROWTH.Work on the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway's Uyo (Akwa I...
29/12/2025

LAGOS TO CALABAR COASTAL HIGHWAY; A CATALYST FOR ECONOMIC GROWTH.

Work on the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway's Uyo (Akwa Ibom) section (part of Section 3) is Going on smoothly as stakeholders have. expressed optimism about high-quality, rapid progress and Time, aiming for an economic corridor that boosts regional trade and connectivity using concrete paving and modern standards.

* Kick-off: Construction started on Sections 3 (including parts in Akwa Ibom) and 3B, covering about 65km
* Contractor Confidence: Contractors have pledged to deliver high-quality work, with support from the Ministry.
* Stakeholder Support: Regional leaders and community engagement officials praised the project's potential for wealth creation by connecting farmers to markets.

Some Key Features to note :
* Concrete Pavement: The highway is designed as a six-lane, concrete-paved road, aiming for long-term durability.
* Economic Corridor: It's envisioned as a catalyst for economic growth, improving connectivity for the South-South, Southeast, and Southwest regions.

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