Affected Property Owner Supports Lagos-Calabar coastal Projects.

In a widely circulated interview with Channels TV, a spokesperson for an affected property owner expressed support for the project’s vision, despite acknowledging the inconvenience faced by some individuals. They highlighted the potential societal benefits and called for solidarity with the government’s efforts.

Controversy surrounds Lagos-Calabar Coastal Road construction; Landmark Beach Resort protests demolition. Minister Umahi announces N2.75 billion compensation for owners.

The Federal Government’s announcement comes amid growing tension over property demolitions along the road’s path. Minister Umahi reassures affected property owners of compensation. Landmark Beach Resort spearheads protests against demolitions, highlighting concerns over infrastructure development’s impact on private property. Umahi’s reassurance aims to address grievances and maintain government’s commitment to executing project within designated corridor.

During a stakeholders meeting in Lagos State, Minister Umahi emphasized the project’s importance and urged stakeholders to avoid politicizing it. He acknowledged the significant impact on property owners, emphasizing the necessity of the project for the broader population.

Minister Umahi addresses Landmark Beach Resort’s worries, clarifying only structures in designated right-of-way were affected. He assures no resort infrastructure was harmed. Umahi’s clarification aims to ease tensions and maintain transparency. The government remains committed to executing the project within its legitimate corridor.

Despite assurances, Landmark employees staged protests against the sand filling of the beach for road construction, lamenting the destruction of years of investment valued at approximately $200 million. Landmark Africa, the resort’s parent company, voiced grievances over the swift destruction but vowed to rebuild.

The situation underscores the challenges inherent in balancing infrastructure development with private interests. The controversy highlights the complex interplay between government projects and the concerns of affected stakeholders, emphasizing the need for transparent communication and collaboration in large-scale developments.

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