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6 Strange Things About The Calabar-lagos Coastal Highway by ivandragon: 8:01am On May 06
The Calabar-Lagos coastal road appears to be perennially swallowed in controversy since the first day of the project’s unveiling.

Over the weekend opposition leader and former vice president Atiku Abubakar added fuel to the fire when he revealed that the president’s son Seyi is on the Board of the firm given the gigantic contract and alleged that President Bola Tinubu appears to more concerned about lining the pocket of friends and family.

Analysts say there is a lot more about the huge deal than the government is able to disclose so far.

The analysts are shocked by the utter lack of transparency and empathy with which the construction is being handled and they have raised six mins boggling questions:

1. Nigeria seeks to build a Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway. Of the places it could possibly start off from is Lagos, it just has to start off from Eko Atlantic, which is or will be the preserve of the privileged, ultra monied elite. Why?

2. The original coastal road as the people were told during the construction of the Lekki expressway/toll gates, was the Water Corporation road. Nigerians were told it was going to be an alternative route to the tolled road. Today, a large expanse of that road has been abandoned and is virtually an eyesore. But, we have chosen to ignore it and instead start a brand new “Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway”. Why?

3. The Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway is such an ‘urgent’ project that work on it commenced even before it was announced to the public. Quite a feat and highly unusual for any government project in this part of the world. Typically, such projects are slow to take off and are riddled with delays. In this case it’s so very different. What’s the great, big hurry and why?

4. This is the only project of this magnitude Nigerians have ever seen/heard of where an EIA stakeholder meeting is being convened AFTER the project has commenced. It appears the views/concerns of stakeholders and the potential environmental impact of the project are of absolutely no concern to the project owners/sponsors. This is particularly strange given the centrality today of ESG factors to project financing and investment decisions.

5. Globally, there are major concerns over the impact on coastal cities of rising sea levels, erosion and climate change. According to some reports, Lagos is particularly at risk from rising sea levels. Yet our government appears to be embarking on constructing a coastal highway at a cost of N4B per KM with no hard evidence of having conducted a proper EIA. Why?

6. The opacity about the source of funds and the nature of the handshake between government and the private sector in the funding arrangements makes it all even more worrying. First the contractor was going to self-fund and then suddenly, – change of plan – the government is now going to fund. But we don’t know the full cost, nor was any competitive bidding done. Why?

Many questions but no one’s giving any answers and as we speak, the demolitions have started. What exactly is the reason for the apparent obfusacation and difficulty with (or is it reluctance to provide) providing full disclosure of information that should be in the public domain? The people are afterall being told the road and accompanying demolitions are for the greater good and in the public interest.

https://businessday.ng/news/article/6-strange-things-about-the-calabar-lagos-coastal-highway/?amp

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Re: 6 Strange Things About The Calabar-lagos Coastal Highway by ivandragon: 8:02am On May 06
Again, it is a good project, but not a priority at this tight times.

There are already existing roads in need of repair at the fraction of the cost of the estimated cost of that coastal road that would serve an even more urgent purpose than the coastal road.

When this turns out to be the shambles it would eventually become, some clowns would turn on Umahi and his tribe and conveniently excuse the person on whose table the buck stops.

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Re: 6 Strange Things About The Calabar-lagos Coastal Highway by Racoon(m): 8:05am On May 06
Atiku Abubakar and Peter Obi have all been vindicated. The only strange thing about this project is that it is the most massive corrupt project being surreptitiously embarked upon by the Tinubu’s government to rip off the ever docile Nigerian people.

Imagine incurring this corruption in background of the current economic realities while many uncompleted or abandon roads projects are strewn across this nation.

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Re: 6 Strange Things About The Calabar-lagos Coastal Highway by garykoeman: 8:07am On May 06
Only haters and people who lack foresight will criticize this coastal high-way project.

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Re: 6 Strange Things About The Calabar-lagos Coastal Highway by Racoon(m): 8:07am On May 06
garykoeman:
Only haters and people who lack foresight will criticize this coastal high-way project.

"...At a time in which the economy is bleeding profusely, there must be better areas to plough our little resources into, not coastal roads. In fact, the over N77 trillion debt and 96 per cent of total revenue to service it, alongside the criminal negligence of our roads, are sufficient red flags against this super highway now..."
https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/691629-editorial-a-coastal-highway-of-misplaced-priority-and-due-process-abuse.html

Just imagine what Nigeria will incur to service the loan that will be collected for this controversial project - at a whooping 96% rate. Remember debt servicing is not debt repayment. Meanwhile there are other more pressing national issues than these coastal roads. Investors are fleeing away and the economy is stagnating.

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Re: 6 Strange Things About The Calabar-lagos Coastal Highway by YorubaNiBaba(m): 8:13am On May 06
Nah only on social media u fit wail, dem never born u well to go there and stop dem...

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Re: 6 Strange Things About The Calabar-lagos Coastal Highway by Bobloco: 8:23am On May 06
garykoeman:
Only haters and people who lack foresight will criticize this coastal high-way project.

Only enemies of this country will close their eyes to the lack of transparency and accountability surrounding this gigantic project embarked upon by the Tinubu administration.

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Re: 6 Strange Things About The Calabar-lagos Coastal Highway by immortalcrown(m): 8:23am On May 06
The post may not get to the front page because truth is bitter.

idealogical:
This project is the most economically sound and transformative project in the history of Nigeria, this 7000km concrete project opens up massive economic potential of hundreds of communities and states, easy movement of goods and services across 9 states and beyond.
When the loan will be serviced with 97% of the total revenue? Are you mentally okay?

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Re: 6 Strange Things About The Calabar-lagos Coastal Highway by idealogical: 8:30am On May 06
This project is the most economically sound and transformative project in the history of Nigeria, this 7000km concrete project opens up massive economic potential of hundreds of communities and states, easy movement of goods and services across 9 states and beyond.

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Re: 6 Strange Things About The Calabar-lagos Coastal Highway by villagereporter(m): 8:35am On May 06
Our emilokan is working while enemies are wailing. Tilumpu the microphone licking president, the guinea pig student of govt secondary school, the "he/she"of Nigeria politics, the neighbor to drug peddler while living in Chicago according to keyamo must recoup his money whether Obidients like am or not, still agbadorian are buying litre of fuel for 150

But àwon kan áájë pãlabå ìyà.

Sibe won kigbe ebi npá wonoooo.
But Tilumpu bulaba bulablue is not listening.

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Re: 6 Strange Things About The Calabar-lagos Coastal Highway by Nokio2: 8:37am On May 06
By the time balablu is leaving we will find out that the total sum can build 100 burj Dubai ... anytime I hear chagoury no b small vex dey catch me..
umahi go still dey form champion engineer with him useless airport wey hin color like rainbow grammar school

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Re: 6 Strange Things About The Calabar-lagos Coastal Highway by adekolaelect(m): 8:39am On May 06
Haters on the Streets of condemnation.

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Re: 6 Strange Things About The Calabar-lagos Coastal Highway by Racoon(m): 8:44am On May 06
adekolaelect:
Haters on the Streets of condemnation.
Meanwhile; -The Kaduna-Zaria-Kano Highway only scaled through the first phase of reconstruction under the last administration.

-The Abuja-Lokoja Highway has not been completed. With its huge land mass, the northern region has more of such decrepit road infrastructure.

-The East-West Road, a coastal road network in the South-South has been a work in progress through four administrations since 2005. The Calabar-Oron end and final stretch has not been touched.


-A failed section of the road in Eleme, Rivers State, precipitated a fuel tanker fire late last month that burnt 120 vehicles and killed five persons.

-The Calabar-Ituh Road, Ningi’s committee spent six hours on a journey, which ordinarily should take one hour; and the senator decried: “I have never seen and experienced what we saw on that road anywhere. Thousands of trucks stuck in traffic with little or no motion.”

-The Benin Sapele Highway and Benin-Auchi-Okene-Lokoja Road remain a nightmare for motorists, who perennially block them in protest.

-The Benin-Sagamu Expressway rehabilitation, started by the Jonathan administration, is still unfinished work.


-The Lagos-Badagry-Seme Highway, whose Lagos end will increase from four to 10 lanes, is begging for completion.

-In the South-East, reconstruction work on the Enugu-Port Harcourt Highway stopped at the Aba end, due to the lack of funds, as the Buhari presidency wound up.

-The dual carriage work on the Owerri–Aba road has been suspended.
https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/691629-editorial-a-coastal-highway-of-misplaced-priority-and-due-process-abuse.html

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Re: 6 Strange Things About The Calabar-lagos Coastal Highway by franchasofficia: 9:14am On May 06
Tinubu is a master in public fund looting. This was how he milked Lagos dry while widening tax net and levies in order to have more than enough to loot angry

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Re: 6 Strange Things About The Calabar-lagos Coastal Highway by richie240: 9:21am On May 06
Then advice hum to resign NOW!
Appointment nor be by force!
cool

ivandragon:
Again, it is a good project, but not a priority at this tight times.

There are already existing roads in need of repair at the fraction of the cost of the estimated cost of that coastal road that would serve an even more urgent purpose than the coastal road.

When this turns out to be the shambles it would eventually become, some clowns would turn on Umahi and his tribe and conveniently excuse the person on whose table the buck stops.

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Re: 6 Strange Things About The Calabar-lagos Coastal Highway by SoNature(m): 9:21am On May 06
No groups of Nigerian voters know Tinubu better than Lagosians - there's a reason he lost in his supposed home state.

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Re: 6 Strange Things About The Calabar-lagos Coastal Highway by BUSINESSARENAA(m): 9:23am On May 06
okoo
Re: 6 Strange Things About The Calabar-lagos Coastal Highway by Kelklein(m): 9:34am On May 06
Why not start the project from the bushes, and conclude it in the city.. in that way business would still have like 2 or 3 years leeway to continue running.. the economy is already standing on k-leg with government looking for revenues. Why the hurry to destroy revenue-paying businesses at the beginning of a project that would last 5 years..

* a smart government would have prioritised joining Itakpe Rail station with Abuja station and complete Kaduna-Kano standard line..

That way you automatically connect South south to the core of the North.. Do you know how much relief you would have done to the people and the economy?! Moving people and Cargo via the standard guage.. imagine how it would aid movement of refined products from the awaiting refineries to the nothern region.. imagine how much it would save our roads from the heavy trucks..

Even as terrible as the immediate past government was, the first thing they did was quickly complete some about-to-be-completed projects across the country, getting quick wins in the process. This current government has gone on a wild goose chase of their own from day one and nobody understands what's going on..🤔🤔

But this is Nigeria. We allow our selfish and ethnocentric mentality becloud our sense of reasoning and the Nation suffers the consequences.. the APC has typified this alot. Everything is about 'self' for them first.

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Re: 6 Strange Things About The Calabar-lagos Coastal Highway by Splashme: 9:50am On May 06
When a thief is your president ...
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Re: 6 Strange Things About The Calabar-lagos Coastal Highway by SalamRushdie: 9:51am On May 06
Tinubu and his friend Chagoury are completing their mega private estate and y'all calling it Coastal road 😅😅😅😅

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Re: 6 Strange Things About The Calabar-lagos Coastal Highway by callmevirus(m): 9:53am On May 06
Nothing concern me but E dey mind

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Re: 6 Strange Things About The Calabar-lagos Coastal Highway by Imka: 9:53am On May 06
Re: 6 Strange Things About The Calabar-lagos Coastal Highway by PheelzAlmighty: 9:54am On May 06
Don't overthink anything 😒


Nigeria is a strange place 💔

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Re: 6 Strange Things About The Calabar-lagos Coastal Highway by StOla: 9:54am On May 06
ivandragon:
Again, it is a good project, but not a priority at this tight times.

There are already existing roads in need of repair at the fraction of the cost of the estimated cost of that coastal road that would serve an even more urgent purpose than the coastal road.

When this turns out to be the shambles it would eventually become, some clowns would turn on Umahi and his tribe and conveniently excuse the person on whose table the buck stops.

A road proposed many decades ago is still not a priority?

And the stupid reason is because some existing roads need repairs that are actually ongoing by different contractors?

When did governance become single-tasking?

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Re: 6 Strange Things About The Calabar-lagos Coastal Highway by Nackzy: 9:55am On May 06
Waste of money

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Re: 6 Strange Things About The Calabar-lagos Coastal Highway by Shattuck(m): 9:56am On May 06
Every right thinking patriotic citizen won't support this project riddled with corruption, only agbado miscreants do. Btw the world bank benchmark for construction of 1km of road is less than 250 million naira yet the govt would be spending 4 billion per km.

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Re: 6 Strange Things About The Calabar-lagos Coastal Highway by Thabothabo101: 9:56am On May 06
ivandragon:
Again, it is a good project, but not a priority at this tight times.

There are already existing roads in need of repair at the fraction of the cost of the estimated cost of that coastal road that would serve an even more urgent purpose than the coastal road.

When this turns out to be the shambles it would eventually become, some clowns would turn on Umahi and his tribe and conveniently excuse the person on whose table the buck stops.


Hey, you’re just a couch commentator like the rest of the folks here. You don’t know shit.

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Re: 6 Strange Things About The Calabar-lagos Coastal Highway by illicit(m): 9:56am On May 06
Asiwaju Jagaban

💪

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Re: 6 Strange Things About The Calabar-lagos Coastal Highway by akinmusi(m): 9:56am On May 06
Hm
Re: 6 Strange Things About The Calabar-lagos Coastal Highway by WhiteWood: 9:56am On May 06
We the patriotic citizens of Nigeria extend our FULL support to this project and firmly believe in Jagaban's leadership. It's crystal clear to us that PBAT is fully aware of the steps he's taking, and we have complete trust in his judgment. We are FULLY convinced that this project is not only necessary but also the correct course of action. Our faith in PBAT remains steadfast, grounded in the assurance that he possesses the competence and foresight to steer us in the right direction. Our commitment to him is unshakable, and we stand ready to stand by him through thick and thin. However, should circumstances arise where the project isn't completed or promises aren't upheld, we reserve the right to reassess our support. Yet, we are confident that failure is an unfamiliar word in Tinubu's political Dictionary of life and we remain radically optimistic about the success of this project.

God Bless Nigeria

God Bless PBAT.

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