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Traffic Chaos Hits Lokoja Abuja Highway Ahead Christmas

Motorists traveling on Nigeria’s Lokoja–Abuja highway are facing significant delays just days before Christmas, as a massive traffic jam has […]

Commuters stuck in Gridlock on Lokoja–Abuja highway

Motorists traveling on Nigeria’s Lokoja–Abuja highway are facing significant delays just days before Christmas, as a massive traffic jam has persisted for several hours. The congestion is especially severe around the Koton Karfe axis. Reports attribute the gridlock to two trucks that fell on the highway, while others point to the slow pace of ongoing road rehabilitation as an additional factor. Some commuters have been forced to take dusty off‑road routes to bypass the blockage, highlighting the challenges of traveling during the peak holiday season.

To manage the situation, security personnel, including officers from the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), have been deployed to regulate traffic and ease the congestion. The Lokoja–Abuja highway is a critical transportation artery, linking the capital city of Abuja with other major urban centres. It is prone to congestion during peak travel periods such as Christmas and Eid al‑Fitr. Although a road rehabilitation project aims to improve the highway’s infrastructure and reduce travel times, its slow progress has raised concerns among commuters and transport stakeholders.

As the holiday season approaches, the Nigerian government and transportation agencies are working to ensure that major highways, including the Lokoja–Abuja route, remain safe and passable for travelers. Deploying security personnel and traffic‑management teams to the affected area is a step toward mitigating the jam’s impact and shortening travel times. The situation on the Lokoja–Abuja highway underscores the need for reliable, efficient transportation infrastructure in Nigeria. With the country’s population and economy continuing to grow, demand for safe and convenient transport options will increase, emphasizing the importance of investing in road maintenance and rehabilitation projects. During the holiday season, the focus remains on ensuring that travelers can reach their destinations safely and efficiently.

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