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    Umahi Opens Completed Sections Of Enugu-Onitsha Expressway, Hails Tinubu’s Impact In S’East

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    The Minister of Works, David Umahi on Thursday commissioned completed portions of the Enugu-Onitsha Expressway.

    The minister described the project as a turning point for transportation and economic activity in Nigeria’s Southeast.

    Umahi recalled the deplorable condition of the road prior to the current administration, noting that commuters previously spent over seven hours traveling between Enugu and Onitsha due to years of neglect and stalled construction.

    “This is the most important route in the Southeast,” the minister said, stressing that the project had been awarded long before 2023 but remained largely abandoned for about eight years with little or no meaningful progress.

    According to him, the road was initially being handled under a tax credit arrangement involving MTN and construction giant  RCC.

    However, he said the project suffered delays until the intervention of President Bola Tinubu, who ordered its acceleration and a redesign of critical sections.

    Umahi explained that the federal government reviewed the original N202 billion contract, retaining part of it while carving out a 72-kilometre stretch for reconstruction using reinforced concrete pavement.

    The new section, valued at about N150 billion, is being executed to higher durability standards similar to those used on the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway.

    In total, he said, the full reconstruction of the Enugu-Onitsha road was now valued at over N350 billion.

    Highlighting progress made so far, the minister disclosed that the first 15 kilometres of the reinforced concrete section was about 97 percent completed and had been opened to traffic to ease movement during the Easter period.

    He added that another 18-kilometre stretch was under construction towards Anambra State while a separate 39-kilometre segment extending from the Niger Bridge axis is also ongoing.

    Umahi further revealed that contractors handling asphalt portions of the road had been directed to adopt the same concrete standard for the remaining 23 kilometres, citing the longer lifespan and minimal maintenance requirements of concrete roads compared to asphalt.

    “Asphalt fails over time, but concrete can last between 50 and 100 years with little or no maintenance,” he said.

    The minister emphasised that upon completion, at least 50 percent of the entire highway would be built with reinforced concrete, significantly improving durability and reducing long-term costs.

    Beyond the Enugu-Onitsha project, Umahi used the occasion to highlight a series of ongoing federal infrastructural projects across the South’East, which he credited to the Tinubu administration.

    These include sections of the Enugu-Port Harcourt Expressway, with parts already nearing completion, and the dualisation of the Enugu-Abakaliki road.

    He also mentioned reconstruction works on the Afikpo-Abia-Okigwe corridor under a tax credit scheme, as well as major upgrades to the Aba-Port Harcourt road.

    The minister noted that access roads and bypasses connected to the Second Niger Bridge were also under construction, alongside several flyovers and interchanges, including what he described as one of the longest flyovers in the country located in the region.

    He added that previously collapsed bridges along the Enugu-Onitsha axis had been rebuilt within months and were now equipped with solar-powered lighting systems, part of a broader plan to illuminate major highways.

    Umahi also referenced large-scale national projects such as the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway and a proposed corridor linking Calabar through Ebonyi and Benue to Abuja, which he said would drastically cut travel time between the South-East and the Federal Capital Territory.

    Addressing concerns raised by journalists about alleged abandoned projects, the minister insisted that work was ongoing across multiple sites and urged the public to rely on verified information.

    On rail infrastructure, Umahi clarified that the proposed eastern rail corridor linking Port Harcourt to Maiduguri falls under the Ministry of Transport, adding that procurement processes are ongoing.

    The minister called on political leaders and stakeholders in the South-East to support the Tinubu administration, noting that the region is benefiting from increased federal presence and infrastructure investment.

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