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Lagos Gets ₦3.9trn Projects In 2 Years by BuhariCarryGo(op): 9:04am On Aug 30, 2025
Lagos State benefited from major project approvals by the Federal Executive Council (FEC) running into N3.9 trillion, representing 111 per cent of the combined sum of N3.56trn approved for the South East, North West and North East with 18 states altogether in the last two years of the President Bola Ahmed Tinubu administration, Daily Trust analysis has shown.

Findings by Daily Trust revealed that during the period under review, FEC approved projects worth N5.97trn for the South West, N2.41trn for the South South, N407.49bn for the South East, N1.15trn for the North Central (including Abuja), N2.7trn for the North West and N403.98bn for the North East.

About N2.70trn was approved for legacy road projects that cut across regions, but without a breakdown of the contract sum specified, bringing the total sum of contracts the FEC awarded to about N15.79trn.

President Tinubu, who doubles as the FEC Chairman, hails from Lagos in the South West.

One of the major recent approvals for Lagos is the full rehabilitation, upgrade and modernisation of International Terminal One at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos, at a cost of N712bn.

The present administration has been accused of marginalising one section of the country in favour of the other. Some groups, especially the Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF), have at various times accused the president of taking more infrastructural development and appointments to the South than the North. Some have also noted that Lagos has been enjoying the president’s patronage at the expense of others.

But speaking with Weekend Trust yesterday, the Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, dismissed claims that President Tinubu’s administration is favouring Lagos and the South West in the distribution of capital projects and federal appointments. He maintained that the spread of infrastructure projects under the Renewed Hope Agenda has been equitable across the six geopolitical zones. He also rejected allegations of nepotism in federal appointments, insisting that the president has maintained a pan-Nigerian outlook in both policy and governance.

“The distribution of capital projects under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is being equitably implemented. No region is playing second fiddle. All six regions have a regional development commission to re-kickstart development efforts. While the coastal highway courses through the South, the Badagry-Sokoto Highway traverses the North. In addition, the Tinubu administration has secured funding for light rail projects in Kano and Kaduna states to the tune of N150 billion and N100 billion, respectively. The metroline projects, which include Lagos and Ogun states, are part of government efforts to develop Nigeria’s light rail infrastructure. The projects are expected to create over 250,000 jobs across various states”, he said.

Some analysts also pointed out that Lagos should get more projects as it generates the bulk of the money from taxes among others.


Major FEC approvals for Lagos, other South West states

In August, the FEC approved N712.26bn for the full rehabilitation, upgrade, and modernisation of International Terminal One at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos. The approval was part of the centrepiece of N900bn aviation infrastructure plan for the country.

Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo (SAN), disclosed this while addressing newsmen after the FEC meeting. Keyamo said the project, awarded to China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation (CCECC), would strip the old terminal down to its structural core before rebuilding it with new mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems.

“We have decided to strip it down to only the carcass and then do the complete M&E again,” Keyamo said, emphasising the administration’s departure from patchwork repairs towards comprehensive overhaul of key aviation facilities.

The FEC also approved the expansion of Terminal Two, including the construction of a new apron, access roads, bridges, and related works.

When combined with the Terminal One project, the total cost of all Lagos-related airport works amounted to N712.26bn, making it one of the most significant single investments in Nigeria’s aviation sector in recent years.

In a move to improve security at the Lagos airport, the council also approved N49.9bn perimeter fencing project. The 14.6-kilometre metal fence will feature an intrusion detection system, CCTV cameras, solar-powered floodlights, and a patrol road.

According to the minister, the security enhancements will include a modern command centre capable of detecting any movement near the fence in real-time.

The reconstruction of Carter Bridge in Lagos was also approved for N359bn, while the shoreline at Ebute‑Ero/Outer Marina in Lagos would be rebuilt for N176.495bn to arrest “severe coastal erosion threatening military and naval bases.”

The council equally approved N1.6trn for the construction of 55km Section 2 of the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway, extending from the Lekki deep seaport, where Section 1 ends, to the Ogun border.

In August, the FEC approved N13bn compensation on right-of-way acquisitions under the Lagos Industrial Transmission Project. Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu, told journalists at the State House, Abuja, after the FEC meeting, that the measures aim to modernise ageing transmission infrastructure, improve supply reliability, and meet rising electricity demand nationwide. He said the project would be funded through a $238 million development loan from the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA).

The project, he said, was targeted at boosting supply to key industrial clusters in Lagos, which account for a large share of Nigeria’s manufacturing output.
https://dailytrust.com/in-2-years-lagos-gets-n3-9trn-projects/

Re: Lagos Gets ₦3.9trn Projects In 2 Years by SarkinYarki: 9:17am On Aug 30, 2025
Then it's not showing anywhere , Lekki Epe road is still riddled with potholes at 2nd gate , Chisco, Jakande , Igbo efon , new road and Chevron intersections ... Where was this 3 billion dollars spent ?
Re: Lagos Gets ₦3.9trn Projects In 2 Years by sreamsense: 9:17am On Aug 30, 2025
Calculate that of Katsina and north where Buhari was pampering, and don't forget Lagos feeds you indirectly and generate highest money to federal than other states in Nigeria like yours
Re: Lagos Gets ₦3.9trn Projects In 2 Years by OlujobaSamuel: 9:28am On Aug 30, 2025
SarkinYarki:
Then it's not showing anywhere , Lekki Epe road is still riddled with potholes at 2nd gate , Chisco, Jakande , Igbo efon , new road and Chevron intersections ... Where was this 3 billion dollars spent ?
Lekki epe Expwy isn't FG project na
It's LASG project
Re: Lagos Gets ₦3.9trn Projects In 2 Years by buygala(m): 9:29am On Aug 30, 2025
It is Emilokan regime...Na our turn to do our own grin


When Buhari was doing his own and turning the country into a Fulani colony, nobody talk grin...

At least Tinubu is pouring money into his state Lagos which is part of Nigeria, as opposed to Buhari who pumped trillions into a foreign railway, the Kano-Maradi Rail line undecided

Charity begins at home...Asiwaju is doing perfectly fine...Buhari taught Nigerians a bitter lesson on nepotism they won't forget in a thousand years grin
Re: Lagos Gets ₦3.9trn Projects In 2 Years by Drsmiles(m): 9:31am On Aug 30, 2025
The same Lagos that is the economic nerve center plus some of the projects like Murtala Mohammed airport or Lagos calabar are not Lagos projects in the strict sense of it
Re: Lagos Gets ₦3.9trn Projects In 2 Years by slivertongue: 9:32am On Aug 30, 2025
Na wa oo oo!! President of Lagos, by Lagos and for Lagos.
Re: Lagos Gets ₦3.9trn Projects In 2 Years by helinues: 9:33am On Aug 30, 2025
Very nice. Itesiwaju of Eko is very paramount that we can't joke with.

Lagos state, a country on its own
Re: Lagos Gets ₦3.9trn Projects In 2 Years by Sannisege: 9:33am On Aug 30, 2025
Good development. When Obi becomes president in 3059, Anambra too will get 90 gazillion projects in 2 months.
Re: Lagos Gets ₦3.9trn Projects In 2 Years by owobokiri(m):
And they call it democracy. Just a state in the country getting more than a whole region. This is the the kind of "NADECO-Kiriji" democracy that Tinubu and Buhari foisted on Nigerians since 2015. A democracy where the resources of the whole country is used to develop two sections of the country at the detriment of others. The north would have been up in arms against this, if there son was not used by Tinubu to start this obnoxious practice.. They're stuck! They can't protest what they started..

Obviously, from now going forward, if you don't have your son as the president of the country, nothing for you! That is the legacy of the iniquitous APC. How will that pan out in the long run for Nigeriahuh What it means is that the competition for the position of the president will now become more ruthless and end up a "do or die" project. If you win, you have everything and if you lose? You get nothing! In a multi ethnic state. That is a recipe for disaster! Now you tell me; how would Nigeria not die as a result? And this arrangement was foisted on us by the same set of garrulous people that always lay greater claims to being the most patriotic in the country!

Time will tell...

https://www.thecable.ng/nassembly-inserts-n400bn-light-rail-projects-for-four-states-in-2025-budget/

Re: Lagos Gets ₦3.9trn Projects In 2 Years by Politefellow(m):
Everything in Nigeria is politics. These leaders are just running the affairs of Nigeria the way they like.
Re: Lagos Gets ₦3.9trn Projects In 2 Years by alanto: 9:34am On Aug 30, 2025
And how much has Lagos contributed to Nigeria economy in two years?
Re: Lagos Gets ₦3.9trn Projects In 2 Years by Osiris12: 9:34am On Aug 30, 2025
Yes, the airport remodeling and the third mainland bridge renovation na im chop the whole money
Re: Lagos Gets ₦3.9trn Projects In 2 Years by erad(m): 9:34am On Aug 30, 2025
SarkinYarki:
Then it's not showing anywhere , Lekki Epe road is still riddled with potholes at 2nd gate , Chisco, Jakande , Igbo efon , new road and Chevron intersections ... Where was this 3 billion dollars spent ?
Are you serious right now?

The road passing through Agege too is not done. How is that the FG's problem? We've said it many times, understand what you're attacking else you'll come across as empty.

That said... I don't think this is equitable in any way. If there's a formula they used, they should make it public.
Re: Lagos Gets ₦3.9trn Projects In 2 Years by Adetunde876: 9:35am On Aug 30, 2025
Lagos generates most of the money. so it's fair that it gets more than others
Re: Lagos Gets ₦3.9trn Projects In 2 Years by SarkinYarki: 9:36am On Aug 30, 2025
OlujobaSamuel:
Lekki epe Expwy isn't FG project na
It's LASG project
Abraham Adesanya to Epe is being handled by the FG , not been there in a while but someone told me the FG is working on a concrete road there , but that doesn't justify 3 billion dollars
Re: Lagos Gets ₦3.9trn Projects In 2 Years by Smithkafors(m): 9:36am On Aug 30, 2025
First to do no dey pain!. I hope SS/SE/NC open their eyes.

2027 is around corner let no 🌽 deceive you. It’s all about themselves.
Re: Lagos Gets ₦3.9trn Projects In 2 Years by SpatialKing(m): 9:36am On Aug 30, 2025
Drsmiles:
The same Lagos that is the economic nerve center plus some of the projects like Murtala Mohammed airport or Lagos calabar are not Lagos projects in the strict sense of it
Who made it economic nerve?
The federal government

Why not open up our regions
For example Federal Government should build a bigger sea port in Akwa Ibom or Cross Rivers,

Return all Oil and Gas companies corporate headquarters to the Niger Delta like it is in Texas USA...

Build a bigger Gas plant in Oguta

Revamp Coal exploration in Enugu.

Invest in mechanized Agriculture in the north

Lagos is chocked already everything shouldn't be located in Lagos just like New York city most of the heavy manufacturing are not done there but all the FX and trading are done in New York..
Re: Lagos Gets ₦3.9trn Projects In 2 Years by Mindlog: 9:37am On Aug 30, 2025
One Nigeria in action!

Low grade gaslighters will give their sycophantic takes.😂😂😂😂
Re: Lagos Gets ₦3.9trn Projects In 2 Years by bigdammyj: 9:37am On Aug 30, 2025
Noted.

Lagos State benefited from major project approvals by the Federal Executive Council (FEC) running into N3.9 trillion,
Re: Lagos Gets ₦3.9trn Projects In 2 Years by SarkinYarki: 9:38am On Aug 30, 2025
erad:
Are you serious right now?

The road passing through Agege too is not done. How is that the FG's problem? We've said it many times, understand what you're attacking else you'll come across as empty.

That said... I don't think this is equitable in any way. If there's a formula they used, they should make it public.
Lekki EPE is a Federal highway, well why don't you show me where the govt spent this 3 billion in Lagos because I can't find it and I move around quite a lot
Re: Lagos Gets ₦3.9trn Projects In 2 Years by franchasng: 9:38am On Aug 30, 2025
Yet tomorrow they will sit in their cocoa farms to tell us how Tinubu built Lagos and how Peter Obi could not turn Anambra to Dubai, but they forgot that Lagos is whatever it is today and tomorrow by the political favours and policies of Nigeria's federal government starting from the colonial era.


Lagos is located in Yoruba region, so Lagos is a Yoruba state. But nobody built Lagos. Lagos was built by Nigeria's collective wealth.


Lagos is Nigerian people's collective project and sweat.
Re: Lagos Gets ₦3.9trn Projects In 2 Years by Tjra: 9:38am On Aug 30, 2025
franchasng:
Yet tomorrow they will sit in their cocoa farms to tell us how Tinubu built Lagos and how Peter Obi could not turn Anambra to Dubai
This is why we are also clamouring for Igbo Pesidency.

When Peter Obi comes in, Anambra state will take over from Lagos.
Re: Lagos Gets ₦3.9trn Projects In 2 Years by hoygift(m): 9:39am On Aug 30, 2025
The money given to south east is smaller maybe because of the population or size of the region.
Re: Lagos Gets ₦3.9trn Projects In 2 Years by OlujobaSamuel: 9:39am On Aug 30, 2025
SarkinYarki:
Abraham Adesanya to Epe is being handled by the FG , not been there in a while but someone told me the FG is working on a concrete road there , but that doesn't justify 3 billion dollars
That's not true, lekki epe Expwy project is Lagos state govt project not FG
I've never even heard the FG commenting on the road before.
Next time you use the road, check the signage erected by the construction company to confirm.
Re: Lagos Gets ₦3.9trn Projects In 2 Years by Cj4charles(m): 9:40am On Aug 30, 2025
And they say is not a loop side government... How much is our budget again??
Re: Lagos Gets ₦3.9trn Projects In 2 Years by franchasng: 9:40am On Aug 30, 2025
Tjra:
This is why we need Igbo Pesidency.

When Obi comes in, Anambra state will take over from Lagos.
Not true.


Anambra can never become Lagos, never not in this generation or under the Nigerian setting.


Lagos was Nigeria's capital city for close to a century, starting from the British colonial era, so British people started building Lagos, go to Ikoyi the records are there.


Since then, every successive Nigerian government spend lavishly on Lagos more than any other Nigerian state. Only Abuja now is getting close attention from federal government like Lagos state.


3rd mainland bridge was built by Federal Government.


Carter Bridge.


National Theater.

Muritala Mohammed Intl Airport and even Local built by Federal governments.

All the seaports in Lagos except Ibeju Lekki own were all built by Federal Government.

International trade fair was built by Federal government too.



Every damn thing in Lagos were built by Federal government.


But Imo state indigenes contributed money from their private pockets to build Imo state airport.


Other states used their state money to build their own airports but Lagos own were all built by Federal government of Nigeria



This is why Lagos will remain the biggest city in Nigeria till Nigeria stops existing
Re: Lagos Gets ₦3.9trn Projects In 2 Years by AngelicBeing: 9:41am On Aug 30, 2025
Sannisege:
Good development. When Obi becomes president in 3059, Anambra too will get 90 gazillion projects in 2 months.
You have started again ooooooooo with your savage response, Obi becomes president in 3059, like seriously, wetin Obi, Apga, Bianca, Lp , Ojukwu do you, Hahaha 😂
Re: Lagos Gets ₦3.9trn Projects In 2 Years by amaridigital(m): 9:41am On Aug 30, 2025
SarkinYarki:
Then it's not showing anywhere , Lekki Epe road is still riddled with potholes at 2nd gate , Chisco, Jakande , Igbo efon , new road and Chevron intersections ... Where was this 3 billion dollars spent ?
Ask Umahi. Projects awarded mostly this year must be completed this year right? Same way you guys were mocking Dangote refinery construction then.
Re: Lagos Gets ₦3.9trn Projects In 2 Years by Franking: 9:42am On Aug 30, 2025
Does Lagos contribute more than Rivers, Delta and Akwa Ibom states? This is why each state should manage their resources......those three states are the biggest geese laying the golden eggs.

And Jonathan wants to be president again. Even Otuoke people won't vote for him...Buhari and Tinumbu have shown how to be president by arrogantly developing the regions and states.
Re: Lagos Gets ₦3.9trn Projects In 2 Years by datola: 9:42am On Aug 30, 2025
sreamsense:
Calculate that of Katsina and north where Buhari was pampering, and don't forget Lagos feeds you indirectly and generate highest money to federal than other states in Nigeria like yours


Thank you for that.

They expect the Airport upgrade on a unviable airport in Borno or the one in Anambra that only lands one Aircraft in a week.

By the way, if you give a mad man hoe he will do the weeding and ridging to himself.
Re: Lagos Gets ₦3.9trn Projects In 2 Years by AndroBlaze: 9:42am On Aug 30, 2025
So spending almost a trillion on the LAGOS INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT is now a project for Lagos alone shey... I guess it makes more economic sense to keep forcing foreigners and airlines to use the desolate Abuja airport even when their only plan is to conduct business in the South where it is safe and there is proper demand.

Northern media please keep on oooo, shey it will soon be your turn again so you can keep wasting all of our money on fighting a contrived insurgency your useless leaders caused with their insatiable greed and their convenient religious fanaticism.
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