By Alex Eddie
Key professionals from the Abidjan-Lagos Corridor Member States, Côte d’Ivoire, Ghana, Togo, Benin, and Nigeria, are meeting in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire, on 8 July 2025 to finalise the feasibility and detailed technical design studies for the transformative Abidjan-Lagos Corridor Highway Project.
The high-level meeting brings together representatives from the ECOWAS Commission, led by Mr. Chris Appiah, Director of the Transport Directorate, as well as the African Development Bank (AfDB) and other potential financiers.

The gathering marks a significant milestone in the preparation phase of the 1,028-kilometre, six-lane dual carriageway that will stretch from Bingerville in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire, to Eric Moore in Lagos, Nigeria.
The Abidjan-Lagos Corridor Highway is poised to become a major socio-economic artery for West Africa, passing through more than 25 cities and connecting five borders.
The highway is expected to significantly boost intra-regional trade, improve transport efficiency, enhance tourism, and deepen regional integration among ECOWAS Member States.










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What are the expected economic and social benefits of the Abidjan-Lagos highway project once it is completed?