
In his words: “I am here in person underscores the importance the Federal Government attaches to this. It is indeed a significant milestone in the economic policy of the governor.
“This is the first ground-breaking under my presidency. I commend Ayade and his team for their foresight in conceptualising this project and I want to assure you of the commitment of the Federal Government to ensure the completion of the project. I promise I will come back to commission it. I urge the governor to ensure work is done on it quickly.”
In his remarks, Governor Ben Ayade of Cross River state, extoled President Buhari for his presence at the ground-breaking ceremony.

“An Israeli and British firm, Spectrum is investing €500 million alongside an infrastructure bank under Public Private Partnership arrangement on the super highway.
“The ontological kinetics of the road started with the loss of oil wells, consequent on the loss of Bakassi. The state was reduced to want and it became imperative to reconstruct a new means of production and open a horizon to get teeming young men employed.
“The road will serve as an evacuation corridor for the new deep seaport. The seaport will have a draft of 14 metres a wall of 680 meters that will allow for all sizes of vessels to berth. The road will be the first to have broadband Internet connectivity, speed cameras, ambulatory services and photology solar system.”
“The Benue state governor had promised to construct a similar highway from Katsina-Ala junction, to its border with Nasarawa state. From there, the Nasarawa state government would then extend it to Abuja and gradually it would get to Chad, Egypt and Morocco.”
With the ground-breaking ceremony concluded, the foundation stone for the first phase of the African super highway looks all wrapped up.
The highway will be designed to connect Nigeria with countries as far away as Egypt and Morocco when completed.
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