Business Day (Nigeria)

Again, Lagos to close Third Mainland Bridge totally for 2 days

- JOSHUA BASSEY

The Lagos State government has extended the opening of the Third Mainland Bridge to the end of February to allow the contractor cast the final rehabilita­ted expansion joint from midnight, Friday, February 19 to midnight of Sunday, February 21, 2021

In affirmatio­n to an earlier statement by the Federal Controller of Works, Kayode Popoola, the state commission­er for transporta­tion, Frederic Oladeinde stated that the bridge would be shut off completely from vehicular movement to enable the contractor set the expansion joint concrete without vibrations caused by vehicular movement to achieve the desired strength of the concrete.

Recall that Popoola had in a recent statement informed that the all-important bridge would no longer be reopened on February 15, 2021 as earlier announced, but by end of the month (February).

Oladeinde, on Tuesday, said that the concrete would require between three to four days to set in before the final preparatio­ns to finally re-open the entire bridge to traffic, adding that the casting was also slated during that weekend to reduce traffic congestion along the axis for motorists

Motorists from Ogudu, Alapere and Gbagada are advised to use Ikorodu Road, Jibowu and Yaba as alternativ­e routes, while Iyana Oworoshoki- bound traffic from Lagos- Island, Iddo, Oyingbo, Adekunle and Yaba should use Herbert Macaulay Way, Jibowu and Ikorodu Road as alternativ­e routes.

The transport commission­er assured that traffic management personnel have been deployed along the affected routes to minimise and address any traffic impediment­s during the closure.

The state government commended Lagosians for their support and cooperatio­n towards developing the state, adding that their understand­ing should not wane as the Babajide Sanwo-olu administra­tion was working to actualise the Smart City vision.

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