Tinubu commissions first phase of Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway, warns contractors, developers

President Bola Tinubu has commissioned the first phase of the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway in Lagos State.

Speaking on Saturday, May 31, 2025, Tinubu reaffirmed the federal government’s commitment to local content, technology transfer, and the empowerment of Nigerians.

The president directed the Minister of Works, David Umahi, and other ministers overseeing projects across the country to ensure full compliance with the laws on local content, training of Nigerians and technology transfer.

He emphasised that the government will no longer compensate developers who fail to observe legal building setbacks and approvals, stressing the need for urban planning and the rule of law.

Tinubu said: “Let me warn all the developers that the Federal Government will enforce setbacks. If not for anything but for the interest of the nation.

“Developers who fail to get approvals will not be compensated. We have gazetted and published the setback, and we will enforce it in any way possible.”

Okpebholo gifts Edo LG chairmen 17 new SUVs

Tinubu acknowledged Engineer Ronald Chagoury’s role in halting the advance of the Atlantic Ocean and salvaging Victoria Island and Ikoyi, urging more support for the future in “doing the impossible” in building Nigeria’s infrastructure.

“I said that we would do it, and we did. We averted a disaster greater than a tsunami in Victoria Island and Ikoyi,” Tinubu added.

The president also appealed to Nigerians to be more patient with the government, saying: “I want to appeal to all Nigerians that hope is here. Our economy is recovering.”

President Tinubu thanked the minister of works, contractors, and Nigerians, particularly those in Lagos, for supporting the projects and urged them to protect and maintain them for posterity.

Speaking, Umahi noted that the federal government spent N18 billion compensating all those affected by the construction of the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway.

Umahi said the president directed that all projects must consider the well-being of Nigerians and issues of sustainability.

Governors of Lagos, Delta, Ogun, Edo, Bayelsa, Borno, Ekiti, Kogi, Ondo, Cross River, and Imo attended the event.

Nobel Laureate Prof. Wole Soyinka, National Security Adviser Nuhu Ribadu, the Chagoury brothers, and contractors, among others witnessed the event.

The Star

Segun Ojo

Recent Posts

NRC condemns repeated attacks on trains, seeks community support

The Nigerian Railway Corporation has condemned the rising attacks on train operations along the Abuja–Kaduna…

9 hours ago

2027: Peter Obi, Kwankwaso join NDC

Former Labour Party presidential candidate Peter Obi and ex-Kano State Governor Rabiu Kwankwaso have formally…

9 hours ago

LP fixes N50m presidential nomination fee

The Labour Party Nigeria has set ₦50 million as the cost of expression of interest…

10 hours ago

Kidnappers slash ransom for 16 Ekiti church victims to N150m

Kidnappers who attacked a church in Eda-Oniyo, Ilejemeje Local Government Area of Ekiti State, killing…

10 hours ago

Refinery financing report false, no dispute with Elumelu — Dangote group

The Dangote Group has dismissed as false and malicious a report alleging a fallout between…

10 hours ago

NDC leaders host Obi, Kwankwaso amid defection talks

Leaders of the Nigeria Democratic Congress are holding a meeting with Peter Obi and Rabiu…

10 hours ago

This website uses cookies.