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The Federal Highway System of Nigeria also known as Trunk A national roads connects economic and political centers within the country, in addition it links Nigeria with its neighboring countries.These roads are constructed and maintained by the Federal Government of Nigeria through the Federal Ministry of Works and the Federal Roads Maintenance Agency.
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Transport in Nigeria The Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway is a 700 kilometer project under development (as of 2025) that is planned to run from Victoria Island, Lagos to Calabar , Cross River State .
Nigeria's strategic location and size results in four routes of the Trans-African Highway network using its national road system: The Trans-Sahara Highway to Algeria is almost complete but border security issues may hamper its use in the short term. [3] The Trans-Sahelian Highway to Dakar is substantially complete. [4]
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Federal Roads Maintenance Agency (FERMA) is the Federal Government of Nigeria agency concerned with road construction, improvement and connectivity between the States of Nigeria. [1] The agency is a subsidiary of the Federal Ministry of Work. [2] [3] [4]
The A2 highway is a prominent component of Nigeria's road network, serving as a key link between the southern and northern states.It facilitates the transportation of goods and people, supporting economic activities and regional integration.
The A1 highway facilitates trade, travel, and connectivity between Algeria's capital, Algiers, and the Republic of Niger. It is one of Nigeria's four main south-north highways, designated as A1 to A4. At various points along its route, the Expressway 1 (E1) was constructed to enhance transportation infrastructure.