Federal government boosts south east’s economy, signs Enugu airport concession

Nigeria’s federal government has signed a concession agreement for Enugu Airport to support the South East region’s economy.

The Federal Government (FG) has signed a concession for Enugu Airport, intended to boost the economy of the South East (S’ East). This was reported by THISDAYLIVE. It represents a specific development focused on economic growth in the region.

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The Federal Government of Nigeria has clarified that there are no plans to impose tolls on the rehabilitated Third Mainland Bridge in Lagos. Minister of Works, Sen. Dave Umahi, made this assurance amid the bridge's recent upgrades. Additionally, the government has inaugurated a N40 billion CCTV centre on the bridge to enhance security.

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