Tinubu govt to inaugurate Abia sections of Enugu-Port Harcourt expressway

The federal government has said that two key sections of the Enugu-Port Harcourt Expressway in Abia will be commissioned before the end of the year.
Works minister Dave Umahi disclosed this on Thursday during a meeting with Governor Alex Otti of Abia in Nvosi, Isiala Ngwa South LGA, after an inspection tour of ongoing federal road projects in Abia.
He said the two sections of the expressway, which include the Umuahia to Aba and Port Harcourt to Aba routes, “represent a major step forward in infrastructure development” in the South-East.
The Umuahia-to-Aba section, being handled by Arab Contractors, was “on track for inauguration in December”.
He also said the Aba to Port Harcourt lane would be ready for inauguration in November.
The minister praised Mr Otti for his cooperation in facilitating the removal of traders and waste along the Umuahia–Aba route of the expressway, which had previously delayed construction.
He described the governor as “a man with a golden heart” and an example of how non-partisan collaboration can accelerate development.
Mr Umahi listed some ongoing federal projects in the South-East, including the Aba–Ikot Ekpene Road, Umuahia–Ikot Ekpene Road, and the recently awarded Afikpo Road.
Mr Umahi also highlighted the funding challenges facing the federal government.
According to him, the Bola Tinubu-led administration inherited 2,604 federal road projects, valued at N13 trillion in 2023, but the total cost had since risen above N20 trillion.
He said in light of the financial burden, state governments were urged to take over certain federal roads but clarified that such interventions would not be reimbursed.
He, however, encouraged state governments to toll the federal roads they rehabilitated to recover their investments.
Mr Umahi further pointed out that the president was enjoying “growing support” from governors in the South-East, regardless of their different political affiliations, because of his commitment to delivering projects in the region.
“If you want me to tell you, the quantum of projects going on in the South-East is the same that is going on in all the other geopolitical zones. So, we have every reason as people of the South-East, irrespective of different party affiliations, to stand with this man who is standing with the South-East.
“This will help to rewrite our history and relaunch us into the mainstream of the federal government. I will beat my chest to say that all the governors of the South-East are standing with the president.
Mr Umahi revealed that the president would be visiting Abia soon to inaugurate completed projects, including those on the Enugu-Port Harcourt corridor.
He described Mr Tinubu as “a man of infrastructure” whose leadership was transforming Nigeria’s road network.
Responding, Mr Otti said collaboration between the state and federal governments remained a significant factor in facilitating socioeconomic development.
(NAN)
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