Road Linking Bonny Island To Port Harcourt Ooened (Video)

1978 – Conceptual Idea

• The idea to connect Bonny Island to the mainland by road was first conceived during the military administration in Rivers State.

 

2002 – Early Attempt

• An initial effort produced only limited bridge work and stalled without meaningful progress.

 

2014 – Formal Contract Award

• The Federal Government awarded the Bodo–Bonny Road contract to Julius Berger Nigeria Plc.

 

2017 – Project Revival & Construction Begins

• A tripartite funding arrangement involving the Federal Government, Nigeria LNG (NLNG), and Julius Berger was signed.

• Full construction commenced, including major bridges across creeks and swampy terrain.

 

2019–2021 – Delays and Cost Review

• Engineering complexity, funding gaps, inflation, and design changes caused delays.

• Project cost was reviewed upward.

 

2022 – Community-Related Interruptions

• Local grievances over engagement and naming issues briefly disrupted construction.

 

2023 – Inflation & FX Crisis

• Severe inflation and foreign exchange pressures slowed work and triggered renegotiations.

 

2024 – Funding Approval & Restart

• Federal Executive Council approved a significant cost increase.

• Construction resumed at full pace.

 

December 2025 – Temporary Opening

• The road was officially opened to light vehicles only, marking a historic breakthrough after decades of isolation.

 

2026 (Target) – Full Completion

• Final works and unrestricted access (including heavy trucks) expected upon completion.


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