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    Nigeria’s bad roads stretch journeys to 15 hours, transport operators lament

    Opalim LiftedBy Opalim LiftedFebruary 3, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Nigeria’s bad roads stretch journeys to 15 hours, transport operators lament
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    Transport operators across Nigeria have raised fresh concerns over the country’s deteriorating road network, warning that poor highways are stretching journeys to as long as 15 hours and increasing operational stress for drivers and passengers alike.

    Speaking in Abuja on Monday, the Managing Director of Chisco Transport, Obinna Anyaegbu, said the state of major roads has made inter-state travel increasingly exhausting, despite efforts by transport firms to improve passenger comfort.

    According to Anyaegbu, journeys that should take far less time are now prolonged due to damaged surfaces, congestion and slow movement caused by road failures.

    “Unfortunately, the roads are not fantastic. Sometimes it takes 14 or 15 hours on the road. What we can control is ensuring passengers travel in luxury,” he said.

    The Chisco MD, however, commended the Federal Government particularly Minister of Works, Dave Umahi for introducing concrete highways, which he described as more durable and a significant improvement over conventional asphalt roads.

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    “The minister is doing a massive job. The standard of work is commendable. To be fair, they are trying to improve both the road network and security on the highways,” Anyaegbu noted.

    He stressed that quality roads and improved security are essential to Nigerians’ quality of life, urging the government to intensify its efforts while welcoming public-private collaboration in road infrastructure development.

    As part of efforts to enhance travel experience despite existing challenges, Chisco Transport unveiled 40 new luxury buses, designed to address comfort and health concerns associated with cramped vehicles.

    Regional Manager Victor Solomon said the bus launch signals the company’s renewed commitment to safety and service quality, noting that bad roads remain the biggest operational challenge for transporters nationwide.

    Chief Driver Kingsley Nkemakolam echoed similar concerns, citing insecurity and road damage as daily risks faced by drivers. He praised the ongoing shift towards concrete road construction, describing it as a long-term solution.

    “These are no longer normal roads. Concrete roads can last up to 50 years,” he said.

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