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Why Nigeria’s economic growth depends on fixing its transport system

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Nigeria stands at a critical inflection point in its development journey.

With a rapidly growing population, expanding urban centres, and deeper integration into continental and global trade systems, the efficiency of its transport infrastructure is no longer just a technical concern; it has become an economic imperative.

Transportation sits at the heart of productivity, shaping how goods move, how people work, how markets function, and ultimately how economies grow.

Yet despite its central role, Nigeria’s transport ecosystem remains constrained by structural inefficiencies that continue to impose high economic costs. From congested urban corridors in Lagos to fragmented logistics networks across interstate and regional routes, the system is struggling to keep pace with demand. The result is not only slower economic activity but also weakened national competitiveness.

If Nigeria is to unlock its full economic potential, transport systems must be treated as a strategic catalyst for growth, not just another infrastructure

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