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FEC approves construction of coastal, trans-Sahara routes

The Federal Executive Council (FEC) has approved the construction of portions of the Trans-Sahara routes running from Enugu to Ogoja, and from Badagry to Sokoto.

The Minister of Works, Dave Umahi, disclosed this while addressing newsmen after the FEC, held at the Presidential Villa, Abuja, on Monday.

Umahi stated that the FEC directed the Ministry of Finance to expedite action on its own part.

He said: “I presented a memo for approval on the Coastal roads running from Lagos to Port Harcourt to Cross River.

“And then one of the harvest roads to the Trans-Saharan route, which runs from Enugu, Abakaliki-Ogoja down to Cameroon, is Africa Trans-Saharan, and another road under Phase 2, also, from Badagry to Sokoto.

“So, it was approved to be moved to finance in a model of EPC + F, which is Engineering, Procurement, Construction and then plus Financing.”

On his part, FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike, disclosed that FEC approved the award of contract for the construction of access roads for the Abuja Light Rail.

“We are aware that President Bola Tinubu has given a directive that very soon he would want to ride on the light rail and that will not be possible if there are no access roads for commuters in the surrounding communities.

“Recently, the Council approved for a Lot 3, but this one has to do with Lot 4. Lot 4 has to do with communities around the airport.

“If we don’t create access roads it will be difficult. And so, it has been approved to Messers So, it was approved to be moved to finance in a model of EPC + F, which is Engineering, Procurement, Construction and then plus Financing. at the cost of N5.5 billion,” Wike said.

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