FG Secures Fresh $747m Loan For Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway

The Federal Government has secured a fresh loan of $747 million to finance the construction of Phase 1 Section 1 of the Lagos-Calabar highway, the Federal Ministry of Finance said on Wednesday, noting that the loan was arranged by Deutsche Bank.

Jul 10, 2025 - 21:22
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FG Secures Fresh $747m Loan For Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway



The Federal Government has secured a fresh loan of  $747 million to finance the construction of Phase 1 Section 1 of the Lagos-Calabar highway, the Federal Ministry of Finance said on Wednesday, noting that the loan was arranged by Deutsche Bank.
According to the ministry, the project is a flagship under the Renewed Hope Infrastructure Development Agenda of President Tinubu administration and was expected to boost regional trade, logistics, and tourism.
A statement on by the Director of Information and Public Relations in the ministry, Mohammed Manga, stated that the money was the first syndicated road infrastructure loan of its size in the country and “A strong signal of global investor confidence in the country’s reform trajectory and infrastructure pipeline.”
Manga stated, “Deutsche Bank acted as Global Coordinator, Initial Mandated Lead Arranger and Bookrunner and participated in the syndicate, alongside other regional and international lenders.
“The Islamic Corporation for the Insurance of Investment and Export Credit (“ICIEC”) provided partial political and commercial risk insurance.
“The syndicate includes support from development finance institutions, export credit agencies and international commercial banks—notably First Abu Dhabi Bank, also acting as Agent across all facilities and Intercreditor Agent, whose involvement underscores its strong and growing support for Nigeria.
“Other lenders involved are the African Export-Import Bank (“Afrexim”), the Abu Dhabi Exports Office (“ADEX”), the ECOWAS Bank for Investment and Development (“EBID”), Nexent Bank N.V. (formerly known as Credit Europe Bank N.V.) and Zenith Bank (through its UK, Paris and Nigeria offices).
“The project is structured as an EPC+F (Engineering, Procurement, Construction + Financing) contract awarded to Hitech Construction Company, one of Nigeria’s leading infrastructure firms.
“This structure aims at a strategic partnership between the Government and the private sector, seamlessly aligning technical execution with financing solutions.
“It enables fast-track project delivery while unlocking and maximizing private sector appetite for investment in the country’s priority infrastructure.”
He further said that the construction of Phase 1 Section 1 was already over 70% complete, adding that the highway, constructed using Continuously Reinforced Concrete Pavement, CRCP, was a reflection of a commitment to long-term resilience and efficiency.
“Engineered for a minimum lifespan of 50 years with minimal maintenance, it offers outstanding durability and cost-effectiveness.
“The project’s design and implementation have been shaped by comprehensive technical, legal, and environmental and social assessments, ensuring alignment with the highest international standards,” he added.
On the loan, Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Wale Edun, was quoted as saying: “This deal reflects the success of our macroeconomic reforms and the return of international capital to support Nigeria’s development.
“We are focused on financing infrastructure in ways that are sustainable, transparent, and catalytic—and this transaction is a model of that vision in action.
“The closing of this market defining financing is yet another testament to Mr President’s commitment to accelerate the participation of the private sector in infrastructure financing and development.
“It positions the country as being ready for a full transition to the design, development, financing as well as operations and management of critical public infrastructure through Public Private Partnerships, PPPs.
“It signals to investors and private sector participants, the sophistication and maturity of the Nigerian market and commitment of the government to sanctity of contracts and innovative structures to fund critical national infrastructure that will deliver sustained and inclusive growth.”

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