Umahi Now Admitted Lagso-Calabar Highway Actual Cost Is N8bn Per Km Precisely What Atiku Warned -Ibe

In a recent statement via his official X account, Paul Ibe, the Media Adviser to former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, has stated that his principal has been vindicated over his earlier warnings about the inflated cost of the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway project.

‎In a statement released to the public, Ibe said the recent admission by the Minister of Works, David Umahi, confirmed Atiku’s claims that the project’s cost was unreasonably high.

‎He stated that the revelation exposes a lack of transparency in the management of one of Nigeria’s most expensive infrastructure projects.

‎”Coastal Highway Cost Scandal : Atiku Abubakar Vindicated.

‎When the Tinubu administration unveiled the Lagos–Calabar Coastal Highway project, former Vice President Atiku Abubakar raised the alarm that the project’s cost was inflated to an outrageous ₦8 billion per kilometre.

‎At the time, the Minister of Works, David Umahi, dismissed the claim, insisting in a 2024 interview that:

‎’You will find out that our cost is ₦4 billion instead of the ₦8 billion claimed by the former Vice President.’

‎However, the same minister has now done a volte face and admitted that the actual cost is indeed closer to ₦8 billion per kilometre precisely what Atiku warned Nigerians about,” he wrote.

‎According to Ibe, Atiku had warned that the project was inflated to about ₦8 billion per kilometre, but the Minister of Works dismissed it at the time, claiming the cost was only ₦4 billion per kilometre.

‎He said Umahi’s latest disclosure that the actual figure is closer to ₦8 billion per kilometre has now proven Atiku right.

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‎Ibe noted that the development shows inconsistencies in the government’s explanations and raises serious questions about accountability.

‎He added that Atiku had also questioned the project’s financing model, describing it as opaque and designed to favor private interests rather than the Nigerian people. See, More, Here>>>>

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