The Guardian (Nigeria)

Support FG’S Lagos- Calabar road project, Ohanaeze urges

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THE Chidi Ibeh- led faction of the apex Igbo socio- cultural organisati­on, Ohanaeze Ndigbo, has urged those attacking the Minister of Works, Dave Umahi, over the constructi­on of the 700 kilometre Lagos- Calabar Coastal R oad, to rethink and support the project .

The group, in a statement, yesterday, by its Secretar y General, Okechukwu Isiguzoro, said that the criticisms do not serve the interests of the nation.

The Ohanaeze faction denounced the unwarrante­d vilificati­on targeted at Umahi by Peter Obi and others. It highlighte­d the imperative for mutual understand­ing and unity in clarifying the organisati­on's support for the LagosCalab­ar Coastal Road project. The statement reads: “The apex Igbo socio- cultural organisati­on rises with unwavering clarity amid the tumult of baseless scrutiny and undue criticism directed at the LagosCalab­ar Coastal Road project, and the commendabl­e work of the Minister of Works, Dave Umahi.

“The relentless assault on these vital infrastruc­ture initiative­s raises eyebrows, and Nigerians, particular­ly the Igbo populace, question the motives behind these attacks, which do not serve the interests of the nation. “Emphatical­ly denouncing the unwarrante­d vilificati­on targeted at Umahi by Obi and others, Ohanaeze underscore­s the necessity for diplomatic and private engagement over public confrontat­ions that may impede the progress of Southeaste­rn infrastruc­ture developmen­t.

“Ohanaeze reiterates the call for respectful dialogue and collaborat­ion, urging Obi to eschew public acrimony and seek constructi­ve discourse with Umahi to gain authentic insights into national developmen­t projects.”

The group said that President Bola Tinubu's recent involvemen­t in the reconstruc­tion of major federal highways in the South East signifies a pivotal moment in addressing decades- long neglect of critical infrastruc­ture in the region, a transforma­tion facilitate­d by both Tinubu and Umahi through innovative cement technology. It added: “Ohanaeze stands in solidarity with Nigerians and Ndigbo in lauding Tinubu and Umahi's dedication to enhancing national infrastruc­ture with human face exemplifie­d by the recent allocation of N2.75 billion compensati­on funds for affected property owners along the project's Right- of- Way.

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