Huge uproar as Landmark Beach gives way to Lagos-Calabar highway! Demolition saga unfolds, leaving businesses in despair.
The demolition of Landmark Beach to make way for the Lagos-Calabar highway has stirred controversy and disappointment among businesses and locals. Dave Umahi, the Minister of Works, initiated the demolition process, leading to the removal of structures along the coastal road project. The federal government's determination to claim the right of way for the highway has sparked outrage and concerns about the impact on surrounding businesses. Despite the opposition, the demolition of Landmark Beach continues unabated. As bulldozers clear the area, the fate of this once-thriving beach destination hangs in the balance.
In a bold move, Umahi launched the demolition of Mami Chula Beach Lifestyle, signaling a significant shift in the landscape along the Lagos-Calabar coastal road. The government's plan to realign the road and construct flyovers showcases a commitment to modernizing infrastructure in the region. As the demolition progresses, the future of these iconic beaches remains uncertain, raising questions about the balance between development and preservation of natural landmarks.
The ongoing demolition of Landmark Beach and Mami Chula Beach has further fueled debates on the government's approach to infrastructure development. Minister Umahi's firm stance on claiming the right of way highlights the challenges and complexities of balancing progress with environmental conservation. As the coastal highway project advances, the community braces for more changes and uncertainties, leaving a mark on the coastal landscape that may take years to heal.
Amid the demolition chaos, businesses at Landmark Beach are facing an uncertain future, with hopes diminishing as bulldozers reshape the coastline. The closure of these iconic beach destinations signals a new chapter in Lagos-Calabar's development, with the promise of enhanced connectivity and infrastructure. The transformation of the coastal region reflects the government's vision for progress but also raises concerns about the cultural and ecological impact of these drastic changes.
Last glimmer of hope fades away for businesses at Landmark Beach as demolition begins, to pave way for Lagos-Calabar highway.
Dave Umahi, minister of works, has flagged off the demolition of sections of the Landmark Beach and the Mami Chula Beach Lifestyle to give way to the ...
The federal government of Nigeria has reportedly begun demolishing structures on the right-of-way of the Lagos-Calabar coastal road project.
The Minister of Works, Sen. Dave Umahi, on Saturday in Lagos, flagged off the demolition of a section of the Landmark Beach, the Mami Chula Beach.
The Minister of Works, Engr. David Umahi, has assured that the Lagos-Calabar coastal road project will be constructed to join a parallel alignment with the.
Follow the progress as Minister for Works, David Umahi, leads the demolition of Mami Chula Beach and other properties along the Lagos-Calabar Coastal...
Minister of Works David Umahi says nothing will stop the federal government from claiming the right of way for the Lagos-Calabar coastal...
The Federal Government has commenced the demolition of shanties and structures infringing on the right of way for the proposed Lagos-Calabar coastal.
The demolition of structures at Landmark Beach Resort in Oniru, Victoria Island, kicked off today, April 29, 2024, as a result of its encroachment on the ...