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Tinubu’s legacy projects will link six geopolitical zones – Umahi

Senator Engr. David Umahi, Nigeria's Minister of Works, highlighted President Bola Ahmed Tinubu's four legacy road projects as a transformative infrastructure initiative connecting all six geopolitical zones of Nigeria. These projects aim to enhance economic opportunities, improve food security, and promote regional integration. Umahi welcomed a delegation from the ECOWAS Bank for Investment and Development (EBID), which is conducting appraisal work for financing Section One of the Trans-Sahara Super Highway, part of Tinubu's key legacy projects. The minister emphasized that these projects are

The Minister of Works, Senator Engr. David Umahi , has described President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s four legacy road projects as a transformative national infrastructure network that will connect all six geopolitical zones of Nigeria, unlock economic opportunities, boost food security, and accelerate regional integration.

Umahi stated this on Monday, June 8, 2026, while receiving a delegation from the ECOWAS Bank for Investment and Development (EBID), led by Maimouna Sidibe, Head of the Basic Infrastructure Division, Department of Public Sector Corporations, at his office in Abuja.

The EBID team is currently undertaking appraisal activities ahead of the approval of financing for Section One of the Trans-Sahara Super Highway, one of President Tinubu’s landmark legacy projects.

Welcoming the delegation, the Minister explained that the President’s four legacy road projects were deliberately designed to function as an interconnected national transport network.

“Let me say that the entire four Legacy Projects of Mr. President are interconnected in a loop,” Umahi said.

He explained that the 750-kilometre Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway seamlessly links with the Trans-Sahara Super Highway through Ndibe Beach in Cross River State.

According to him, Section One of the Trans-Sahara Super Highway spans 123.64 kilometres and runs from Ndibe Beach to the Benue border, while additional sections through Benue, Kogi and Nasarawa States have already been awarded.

The Minister noted that the historic route has existed since colonial times, serving as a major corridor for trade and agricultural activities.

“It has long existed and remains a major food corridor. It is critical to food sufficiency in our country,” he stated.

Highlighting the economic significance of the project, Umahi said the highway would connect major agricultural belts across the country, including Ebonyi, Benue and Cross River States, while significantly reducing travel time between Calabar and Abuja.

“This route will shorten travel time from Calabar to Abuja to about four hours. It is therefore a very important corridor,” he said.

Beyond transportation, the Minister revealed plans to harness existing dams along the corridor for irrigation and renewable energy generation, creating new opportunities for industrialisation, investment and job creation.

“There are many benefits to this project. Beyond tolling and corridor development for investment returns, it will generate numerous jobs, both direct and indirect. There will be factories along the corridor, power projects, and significant traffic volumes on the road,” he added.

Umahi further explained how the Trans-Sahara Super Highway connects to the fourth Legacy Project through the Abuja-Akwanga Road corridor, extending through Jos, Bauchi, Gombe, Biu and Maiduguri.

He noted that the recently flagged-off Gombe-Biu section covers 125 kilometres and is being constructed as a six-lane highway, while procurement activities are ongoing for the Bauchi-Gombe section.

He also outlined plans to link the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway to the Sokoto-Badagry Super Highway through a new route beginning at Victoria Island, traversing a 3.5-kilometre tunnel, Ogogoro Island and Snake Island before connecting to Badagry.

“When you look at all of this on a map, you see a loop. All the geopolitical zones are included,” Umahi said.

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“If you start from Sokoto, you can access all six geopolitical zones within two days. It is a remarkable development.”

Commending the contractor handling Section One of the Trans-Sahara Super Highway, Infioues, the Minister disclosed that work has already exceeded 20 per cent completion.

“My concern is that we need to fast-track the loan component because once they reach 30 per cent completion, payments will become necessary,” he said.

He described the visit of the EBID delegation as timely and praised the bank for its commitment to supporting the strategic project.

“That is why your visit is very timely, and we commend you highly. I also appreciate the meeting we had earlier. It was very fruitful, and I believe we are aligned in terms of enthusiasm and speed of execution.”

Earlier, leader of the EBID mission, Maimouna Sidibe, reaffirmed the bank’s commitment to supporting the project, describing it as a priority infrastructure investment.

“We are very honoured to contribute to the financing of this very important project, which have been submitted last week to our first credit committee.”

Sidibe disclosed that the project had already received positive consideration from the bank’s first credit committee and had advanced to the appraisal stage.

“The members find this project very important and encourage the department to come to finalize the instruction of the proje…

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Tinubu’s legacy projects will link six geopolitical zones – Umahi

Senator Engr. David Umahi, Nigeria's Minister of Works, highlighted President Bola Ahmed Tinubu's four legacy road projects as a transformative infrastructure initiative connecting all six geopolitical zones of Nigeria. These projects aim to enhance economic opportunities, improve food security, and promote regional integration. Umahi welcomed a delegation from the ECOWAS Bank for Investment and Development (EBID), which is conducting appraisal work for financing Section One of the Trans-Sahara Super Highway, part of Tinubu's key legacy projects. The minister emphasized that these projects are

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