Top 5 States In Nigeria That Have Good Road Structures

With a population of over 200 million, Nigeria is a nation in West Africa. It is renowned for its expansive scenery, beautiful tourist sites, and unique cultural heritage. Nonetheless, Nigeria’s poor road conditions have long been a problem, creating issues for commuters, tourists, and companies. Despite this, certain states in Nigeria have well-built road systems. We’ll look at a few of these states in this article.>>>READ FULL ARTICLE HERE

1. Lagos State

One of Nigeria’s most developed states, Lagos State, also has one of the best road systems in the world. The Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, Lekki-Epe Expressway, and Lagos-Badagry Expressway are only a few of the state’s expressways. A number of flyovers, bridges, and underpasses have been built to improve traffic flow as a result of the Lagos State Government’s significant investment in road infrastructure.

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2. Rivers State

Another Nigerian state with good road infrastructure is Rivers State. The state is connected by a network of paved roads that are kept in good condition. Some of the state’s main thoroughfares are the Port Harcourt-Owerri Expressway, the East-West Road, and the Port Harcourt-Aba Expressway. To improve traffic flow, the Rivers State Government has also invested in building a number of bridges and flyovers.

3. Cross River

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Nigeria’s southernmost state, Cross River State, is renowned for its tourist destinations and scenic landscapes. The state’s excellent road systems connect its many regions. Among of the state’s main thoroughfares include the Calabar-Itu Road, the Calabar-Uyo Road, and the Calabar-Ikom-Ogoja Road. To improve traffic flow, the Cross River State Government has invested in building a number of bridges and flyovers.

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4. Ogun State

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One of Nigeria’s most industrialized states is Ogun State, which is situated in the southwest of the country. The state is connected by a network of paved roads that are kept in good condition. Some of the state’s main thoroughfares are the Lagos-Abeokuta Expressway, the Abeokuta-Ibadan Expressway, and the Sagamu-Benin Expressway. To improve traffic flow, the Ogun State Government has also invested in building a number of bridges and flyovers.

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5. Edo State

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Nigeria’s southernmost state, Edo, is renowned for its illustrious past and vibrant culture. The state is connected by a network of paved roads that are kept in good condition. Some of the state’s main thoroughfares are the Benin-Abuja Expressway, the Benin-Auchi-Okene Expressway, and the Benin-Onitsha Expressway. To improve traffic flow, the Edo State Government has invested in building a number of bridges and flyovers>>>READ FULL ARTICLE HERE