Nigeria and Chad discuss Abidjan-Lagos highway project

Nigeria's Federal Government and Chad have held discussions on implementing the Abidjan-Lagos Highway Project.

The Federal Government of Nigeria (FG) and representatives from Chad recently engaged in talks focused on the implementation of the Abidjan-Lagos Highway Project. This initiative aims to enhance connectivity across West Africa. Details from the discussions remain limited in available reports, but the meeting underscores ongoing efforts to advance regional infrastructure. The project, spanning from Abidjan in Côte d'Ivoire to Lagos in Nigeria, involves multiple nations and is seen as vital for economic integration. No specific timelines or outcomes were disclosed in the initial announcements.

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