Federal Government Renames Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway in Honour of President Tinubu

The Federal Government has announced that the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway will be renamed in honour of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, describing the decision as a recognition of his administration’s commitment to infrastructure development and national economic growth. The announcement has attracted widespread public attention, with supporters describing the move as a tribute to the President’s role in initiating one of Nigeria’s most ambitious road infrastructure projects. The coastal highway is expected to improve connectivity between several states, enhance transportation, promote tourism, facilitate trade, and stimulate economic activities along Nigeria’s southern corridor. Government officials have stated that the project is designed to strengthen regional integration, reduce travel time, improve access to markets, and create employment opportunities during both the construction and operational phases. They also noted that the highway is expected to support investment in sectors such as real estate, agriculture, manufacturing, logistics, and hospitality. The decision to rename the project has generated mixed reactions among political stakeholders and members of the public, with some welcoming the recognition while others have expressed differing opinions regarding the timing and appropriateness of the move. Analysts observe that infrastructure projects of this scale often become significant symbols of government policy and national development. Despite the differing views, construction of the highway remains a major component of the Federal Government’s long-term infrastructure strategy aimed at expanding the country’s transport network and supporting sustainable economic growth. Authorities have reaffirmed their commitment to completing the project according to plan while ensuring that it delivers lasting economic and social benefits for communities along the route and the nation as a whole.