Umahi’s Bold Move: Media Access to Highway Site! — Lagos-Calabar Highway updates, Umahi infrastructure news, Nigerian transportation project progress
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JUST IN: Minister of works Umahi directs that 2 TV stations should have access to Lagos-Calabar Highway site every week so that Nigerians know the progress of the project pic.twitter.com/lkH0pxqjhu
— EasYOfLagos (@EasYQuality) August 19, 2025
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Minister of Works Umahi Directs Media Access to Lagos-Calabar Highway Project
In a significant move to enhance transparency, Minister of Works, David Umahi, has announced that two television stations will gain weekly access to the Lagos-Calabar Highway construction site. This decision aims to keep Nigerians informed about the project’s progress and developments.
The Lagos-Calabar Highway is a crucial infrastructure project designed to improve connectivity and boost economic activities across the southeastern region of Nigeria. By allowing media outlets to cover the site regularly, the government is fostering a culture of accountability and ensuring that citizens can follow the journey of this ambitious project.
Importance of Transparency in Infrastructure Projects
Transparency in major infrastructure projects is vital for public trust. With the media’s involvement, citizens can witness the ongoing work and developments, which can also help mitigate concerns about delays or mismanagement. Umahi’s directive comes at a time when many Nigerians are eager for updates on significant projects impacting their lives.
Keeping Nigerians Informed
The decision to grant media access to the Lagos-Calabar Highway site is an excellent example of how the government can engage with the public. Regular updates will not only inform citizens but also encourage discussions around the project’s benefits and challenges. This initiative aligns with the government’s commitment to fostering an open dialogue with the populace.
For more details, you can check the original tweet from EasYOfLagos, where this announcement was shared. It’s exciting to see how this project unfolds and how it will ultimately enhance the infrastructure landscape in Nigeria.
Stay tuned for updates on the Lagos-Calabar Highway and other significant projects that are shaping the future of transportation in Nigeria.