Nigeria Secures $1.126bn for Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway Phase 1, Section 2

December 26, 2025
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Nigeria Secures $1.126bn for Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway Phase 1, Section 2

President Bola Tinubu has commended the Federal Ministry of Finance for successfully securing $1.126 billion in financing for Phase 1, Section 2 of the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway, a significant milestone in Africa’s most ambitious infrastructure project. The financing, fully underwritten by First Abu Dhabi Bank and Afreximbank, with partial risk mitigation support from the Islamic Corporation for the Insurance of Investment and Export Credit (ICIEC), marks a defining moment in Nigeria’s infrastructure journey.

This landmark transaction establishes the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway as a flagship project of President Tinubu’s Renewed Hope agenda, enhancing national trade efficiency and logistics connectivity. The 55.7km stretch connects Eleko in Lekki to Ode-Omi, key economic corridors.

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President Tinubu applauded the Ministries of Finance and Works and the Debt Management Office for working together on the transaction, adding that the federal government will continue to explore creative financing to fund critical projects across the country.

 

“This is a major achievement, and closing this transaction means the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway will continue unimpeded. Our administration will continue to explore available funding opportunities to execute critical economic and priority infrastructural projects across the country,” the President said.

 

Phase 1, Section 2 covers approximately 55.7 kilometres, connecting Eleko in Lekki to Ode-Omi, key economic corridors and significantly enhancing national trade efficiency and logistics connectivity. The successful financing follows the earlier closing of the USD 747 million financing for Phase 1, Section 1, and demonstrates the scalability and bankability of the Lagos–Calabar Coastal Highway project.

 

The financing was fully underwritten by First Abu Dhabi Bank (FAB) and Afreximbank, with partial risk mitigation support provided by the Islamic Corporation for the Insurance of Investment and Export Credit (ICIEC), marking ICIEC’s largest transaction since the country’s institutional and regulatory reforms. The structure reflects growing confidence in Nigeria’s reformed investment climate and its capacity to deliver infrastructure.

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SkyKapital acted as Lead Financial Advisor, coordinating structuring, lender engagement, and execution. Environmental and Social advisory services were provided by Earth Active (UK), ensuring complete alignment with the IFC Performance Standards, the Equator Principles, and international ESG best practices. Hogan Lovells, as International Counsel, and Templars, as Nigerian Legal Counsel, led the legal advisory services.

 

Describing the transaction as a “defining moment in Nigeria’s infrastructure journey”, Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Wale Edun, said the fund will be deployed responsibly and judiciously to deliver on the project within timelines.

 

“The signing on December 19, 2025, of USD1.126 billion financing for Phase one — section two of the Lagos-Calabar Coastal road marks a defining moment in Nigeria’s infrastructure journey, following the successful closing of the USD 747 million financing for Phase one section one on July 9, 2025. Collectively, these landmark transactions firmly establish the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway as one of the defining flagship projects of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope agenda, embodying the administration’s commitment to bold, transformational infrastructure.

 

“This financing is particularly notable as it represents, for the first time, a truly underwritten transaction of this magnitude for a Nigerian road infrastructure project. The facility was fully underwritten by First Abu Dhabi Bank (USD 626 million) and Afreximbank (USD 500 million), with partial coverage provided by ICIEC, making it the largest ICIEC-supported transaction since the institution’s creation,” Edun said.

 

Construction is being executed by Hitech Construction Company Limited, whose rapid progress on site and early opening of key road sections have drawn commendation from lenders for engineering excellence, operational discipline, and execution speed.

 

In line with the Federal Government’s commitment to transparency and fiscal discipline, a comprehensive Value-for-Money (VfM) assessment was conducted by the Federal Ministry of Works in coordination with SkyKapital and independently reviewed and confirmed by GIBB.

 

The successful close of Phase 1, Section 2, represents a clear step-change in market confidence. It demonstrates Nigeria’s ability to move decisively from vision to execution and from reform to delivery under the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Tinubu.

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