FG begins demolition of properties for Lagos-Calabar coastal road construction
The Federal Government has commenced the demolition of properties affected by the right of way for the Lagos-Calabar coastal road construction project.
This was announced by the Minister of Works, David Umahi, in a statement released by his Special Adviser on Media, Mr. Orji Uchenna, on Sunday in Abuja.
According to the statement, the demolition is a necessary step towards the completion of the Lagos-Calabar coastal road project, which will connect Lagos to Cross River, passing through several states in the country.
He said, “The Federal Government is passionate about the plight of the people and will, in the exercise of the right of way, put a human face on the demolition of properties required to give way for the construction of the coastal highway.
“The Federal Government is considering the most economically-viable way to pass the coastal road without much damage.
“So there would be no delay in the payment of compensation to affected property owners. So I solicit your cooperation to the timeline of the demolition exercise.
“We are doing some minor adjustments, and our commitment is to stay within the coastline.”
The demolition exercise, which began on April 27, 2024, will clear the way for the construction of a 700-kilometer highway that will enhance connectivity and facilitate trade and commerce in the affected states.
The Federal Government has assured affected property owners of adequate compensation and resettlement plans.