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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Nigerian Minister Dave Umahi announces no tolls on the rehabilitated Third Mainland Bridge with new CCTV security center visible.
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Federal government won't toll Third Mainland Bridge

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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.

Stakeholders and professionals have expressed praise for the Sokoto-Badagry Super Highway Project in Nigeria.

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The Federal Government of Nigeria has restored normal traffic flow on the Abuja-Lokoja Road.

The Federal Ministry of Housing and Urban Development in Nigeria has announced plans to focus on finishing existing projects in 2026.

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

Egypt's Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty announced plans for Cairo to establish an investment hospital in Banjul, Gambia, staffed by Egyptian medical professionals, as part of efforts to deepen economic and infrastructure ties. This came during a meeting with his Gambian counterpart in Cairo, where he expressed readiness to support development needs in construction, energy, and security sectors.

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The Cross River State government has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Mesotho Group to develop an ultramodern market in Calabar. This agreement aims to enhance local infrastructure and commerce in the state capital.

 

 

 

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