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Fix Bad Roads Across Nigeria Instead of Constructing the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway-Peter Obi to FG

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Peter Obi, the 2023 presidential flag bearer of the Labour Party, has criticized the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway Project initiated by the federal government. He argues that the timing of the project is wrong and that it is not a priority compared to the deplorable state of internal road projects across the country.

In a statement issued by his chief spokesman, Dr. Tanko Yunusa, Obi emphasized the need for an immediate review of the project. He highlighted the importance of prioritizing internal road projects that would enhance economic growth and improve the living standards of Nigerians.

Obi pointed out numerous uncompleted roads scattered across the country, many of which have become hazardous death traps and security risks. He listed several abandoned road projects in various geopolitical zones, stressing the vital role these roads play in economic growth, regional connectivity, and overall development.

Despite the substantial budget allocated to road infrastructure in the Federal Ministry of Works 2024 capital budget and additional funding from multilateral loan projects, Obi expressed doubts about the adequacy of resources to address all critical roads. He questioned the wisdom of embarking on new projects like the coastal superhighway when existing projects remain incomplete.

Obi urged prioritization of existing uncompleted projects over new ventures, emphasizing the need for fiscal discipline and allocation of resources to repair and complete existing infrastructure. He emphasized that investments should serve the collective good of the nation and address the urgent needs of the people.

In conclusion, Obi stressed the importance of repairing existing infrastructure before embarking on colossal projects, advocating for a development formula that focuses on completing ongoing projects rather than initiating new ones that may take decades to complete.

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