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AfDB secures $15.6bn investment for construction of Lagos-Abidjan highway

by Temisan Emiko
6 May, 2022
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AfDB secures $15.6bn investment for construction of Lagos-Abidjan highway
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Dr Akinwumi Adesina, the president, of the African Development Bank (AfDB), says the bank has secured a $15.6billion investment for the construction of the Lagos-Abidjan highway.

Adesina tweeted this on his twitter handle @akin_adesina obtained on Friday, May 6, 2022, in Abuja.

He said that the investment would strengthen regional trade and integration in West Africa by linking the hinterlands of different Participating Member Countries (PMCs).

The president said that the investment would include providing seaport access to landlocked countries and some transition states of West Africa to the vibrant seaports.

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Speaking to the Press at the Presidential Villa, together with H.E. President ⁦@AOuattara_PRCI⁩ of Cote d’Ivoire. He was delighted to hear the African Investment Forum has secured $15.6 billion of investment interests for construction of the Lagos-Abidjan highway corridor. pic.twitter.com/geHcWDBqGH

— Akinwumi A. Adesina (@akin_adesina) May 6, 2022

The Lagos-Abidjan highway interconnects the capital cities of five Western African States, covering approximately 1,028 km and eight border crossings.

They are Cote d’Ivoire, Ghana, Togo, Benin and Nigeria.

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The  Abidjan-Lagos Corridor is a  flagship project of the  Programme for  Infrastructure Development in  Africa (PIDA). It forms part of the wider Dakar-Lagos Corridor and a  major part of the  Trans African Highway Network within the ECOWAS region.

The  corridor’s  current  alignment  traverses  all  major  economic centres of the five PMCs starting from “Bingerville”, a suburb of Abidjan and ending at Mile 2 (Eric Moore), in Lagos.

In a statement issued by AfDB recently said the Abidjan Lagos project is a key regional trade and transport corridor that interconnects some of the largest and most economically dynamic cities in Africa, Abidjan, Accra, Cotonou, Lomé and Lagos.

It also said that the corridor links other corridors along the north-south axis and interconnects the landlocked countries of Burkina Faso, Mali, Niger and Chad.

“The corridor interconnects the most densely populated and economically active parts of the sub-region –it intersects with a rail network and major ports/airports.

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“The transport sector in West Africa plays a key role in the economic development of the region and generates about five to eight  per cent  of  its  Gross Domestic Product (GDP).

“This remains cognizant of the fact that an efficient regional transport network is an enabling infrastructure required to promote regional trade and socio-economic development,  inter alia.

“ECOWAS and WAEMU  member states have consistently committed themselves to the financing of designated regional transport corridors.

“The Abidjan–Lagos transport corridor currently supports  approximately 75 per cent of sub-regional trade activities.

“However, a combination of hard and soft infrastructure deficiencies negates its optimal contribution to regional economic growth,’’ the Bank said.

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