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Abidjan-Lagos Highway Project Gets New Governing Board


The Economic Community of West African States and the African Development Bank Group held a two-day orientation and information session in Abidjan to induct the 10-member Board of Directors of the Abidjan-Lagos Corridor Management Authority.

The session, held on 19 and 20 February 2026, forms part of the operational rollout of the Authority following the board’s official swearing-in in December 2025 during the 22nd Ministerial Steering Committee meeting of the Abidjan-Lagos Corridor Highway Development Project.

Stretching 1,028 kilometres, the Abidjan-Lagos Corridor Highway is envisioned as a transformative regional infrastructure linking five West African economies and serving as a key industrial and trade driver by 2030.

Participants were introduced to the Corridor Treaty, which sets out the project’s vision, supranational status, and strategic objectives endorsed by the Heads of State of the Ivory Coast, Ghana, Togo, Benin and Nigeria.

 The programme also reviewed findings from technical studies of the planned highway, alongside presentations on trade and transport facilitation, spatial development initiatives, value chains, logistics systems, and anchor economic hub projects.

Board members examined the institutional and legal framework governing the corridor project, including the treaty, intergovernmental agreements, and draft international instruments establishing both the highway and its management authority.

The Board also undertook an initial review of its rules of procedure, charter, and the recruitment process for the Director-General, administrators, and technical staff.

Leading the ECOWAS delegation, Director of Transport Chris Appiah underscored the importance of the integrated economic corridor model that combines infrastructure development with trade facilitation and socio-economic advancement. He urged stakeholders “to spare no effort to make this project a reality in the near future”, noting that a seamless cross-border highway would accelerate the region’s development.

Director for the Infrastructure and Urban Development Department at the African Development Bank Group, Mike Salawou, commended ECOWAS and participating countries for operationalising the Authority and reaffirmed the bank’s role as mandated lead arranger.

He said the bank would work alongside the ECOWAS Bank for Investment and Development and other partners to mobilise financing for the project. “Our fellow citizens are waiting for us to move along this corridor, to carry out their socioeconomic activities and to facilitate trade in our sub-region,” he stated.

The African Development Bank Group mobilised about €600m for the project, leveraging additional support from the Japan International Cooperation Agency and the Global Environment Facility, which contributed €103m and €6.4m, respectively.

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