Tinubu Greenlights Six Major Road Projects, Approves Demolition of Lagos Carter Bridge

 

 

 

President Bola Tinubu has approved the construction of six major road projects across the country.

 

 

He also approved the proposed demolition of the Carter Bridge in Lagos and the redesign of a new bridge.

 

This was disclosed by the Minister of Works, Dav Umahi, on Wednesday.

 

 

According to Umahi, the road projects approved for construction include:

 

The Suleja–Minna Road, which was originally awarded to Salini Construction Company but later terminated due to poor performance. Umahi said only 10 km of the road was completed before the contract was cancelled.

 

 

He said the government has now resolved to complete the remaining 71 kilometres of the dual carriageway, with one carriageway awarded to China Geo-Engineering Corporation (CGC) at a cost of ₦91 billion. The second carriageway, he added, has also received clearance from the Bureau of Public Procurement (BPP).

 

Design and costing of a new Carter Bridge project in Lagos for ₦5.6 billion. Umahi said that technical evaluations and stakeholder consultations concluded that the existing Carter Bridge structure can no longer be rehabilitated and must be demolished and replaced.

 

He added that Advanced Engineering Consultants has been engaged to carry out the detailed design and cost assessment ahead of the procurement process for the construction of the new bridge.

 

Review and rescoping of the 132 km Kano–Kongolam Road, a tax credit project originally awarded in 2022. The road, which links Kano, Jigawa, and Katsina states, was initially planned as an asphalt road but has now been redesigned as a three-lane concrete carriageway.

 

The upgraded design will include solar-powered streetlights and closed-circuit television (CCTV) installations to enhance security along the route. The revised project is estimated to cost ₦334 billion.

 

Reconstruction of the Abuja–Lokoja Road following the termination of contracts awarded to two underperforming contractors. Umahi said the affected 86-kilometre section would now be reconstructed using reinforced concrete and handled by five contractors, including Julius Berger, which is already executing other segments along the corridor. The project is estimated to cost ₦146 billion.

 

Reconstruction of the Ibadan–Ife–Ilesa Road, a 103-kilometre dual carriageway valued at ₦427 billion. Umahi said the project was awarded by the previous administration but recorded little progress before the current government reviewed and re-awarded the contract.

 

Phase Two of the Keffi–Nasarawa–Abaji Road rehabilitation project, covering 129.3 kilometres at a cost of ₦203 billion. According to Minister Umahi, the road will significantly improve connectivity between Nasarawa State and the Federal Capital Territory.

 

Umahi also disclosed that the federal government plans to commission at least four major road projects in each of the six geopolitical zones by May 15.

 

 

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