Nigeria’s Minister of Works, David Umahi, has slammed the 58-years-old Landmark Beach owner, Paul Onwuanibe, for what he considers petty politics.
Arbiterz had earlier reported that Umahi had held a stakeholders’ meeting on Wednesday, where he highlighted the government’s intent on the construction of the Lagos-Calabar coastal road.
The Minister noted that, contrary to Landmark’s claims, none of its infrastructure was impacted by the coastal development.
Umahi clarified that while Landmark may have sublet some areas along its shoreline to individuals, it had never held legal ownership of the shoreline.
“The shoreline from the shore, 250 metres by the Supreme Court judgement belongs to the Federal Government,” Umahi stated.
While challenging Landmark to provide documentation proving ownership of the shoreline, he said: “I’ve asked him to bring his documents and I challenge him and his co-politicians to bring the documents.”
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The Minister accused individuals, to whom Landmark illegally leased the FG-owned shoreline, for erecting “caravans and makeshift structures” on the government-owned space.
In a bid to explore the global landscape of coastal infrastructure development, Arbiterz staff correspondent embarked on a research to identify countries with notable coastal roads.
Below, we have compiled a list of select nations that have successfully implemented this innovative approach to transportation, boosting economic growth and enhancing the quality of life for their citizens.
Countries with coastal roads:
Also read: Innovative Plastic Management and Sustainable Development Goals in Africa
What you should know:
The proposed15 trillion naira coastal road upon completion is expected to but not limited to;
Why it matters:
Taking a cue from other countries such as the US, Canada, South Africa, and Portugal with coastal roads, the project has the potential of;
The fate of the coastal road project remains uncertain, leaving many to wonder if it will ever reach its full potential.
As the clock ticks on, only time will tell if this ambitious endeavour will become a reality or another abandoned government dream.
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