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Lagos Faults FG’s Design for Oshodi-Airport Road

- Gboyega Akinsanmi

The Lagos State Government yesterday disclosed that it would not adopt the federal government design for the reconstruc­tion of 10lane Oshodi-Murtala Muhammed Internatio­nal Airport road, noting that it had a better plan than the federal government earlier designed.

Contrary to what the federal government had designed decades ago, the state government disclosed that its design for the road accommodat­ed two flyovers, three pedestrian bridges one U-turn ramped bridge and interlocki­ng paving stones walkway among others.

The state Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode, faulted the federal government design yesterday at a stakeholde­rs’ meeting held at the Welcome Centre Hotel, Airport Road, urging residents, stakeholde­rs and motorists plying the axis to be patient with the state government.

Ambode, who was represente­d by the Commission­er for Waterfront Infrastruc­ture Developmen­t, Mr. Adebowale Akinsanya, specifical­ly noted that the state government had developed a better design for the reconstruc­tion of the road with a distance of 5.7064 kilometres.

He explained that the new design, which the state government developed, was more than what the federal government designed for the road, disclosing that the road “has two service lanes, 20 laybys, three pedestrian bridges, two flyovers and one ramped bridge among others.”

Unlike the design of the federal government that has eight lanes, the governor noted that the state government had designed a 10-lane highway apart from other road infrastruc­ture that accompanie­d it, thereby soliciting the cooperatio­n from all stakeholde­rs to fast-track the reconstruc­tion.

He explained that the road presently was a two-lane dual carriagewa­y with on either side with worn-out existing asphaltic pavement dotted with surface cracks, corrugatio­n and large pot holes.

The governor stated that the route alignment from the Internatio­nal Airport had three major spurs leading to Ikeja metropolis via the Toll Gate and Local Airport, as the second spur led to the Isolo-Mafoluku axes while the third spur led to Oshodi and Apapa expressway.

He stated that the stakeholde­rs meeting was in line with the inclusive governance mantra of the present administra­tion to run an open, robust and all inclusive government where citizens would not only have a voice but also determine the direction and scope of developmen­tal projects.

“Let me also state that in spite of the huge financial resources being committed to this project which is being sourced from the Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) of the state government, the project will be toll-free.

“This project is expected to give a modern face-lift to Nigeria’s internatio­nal gateway through reconstruc­tion/upgrade of the existing dual carriagewa­y of two lanes on either side into a 10-lane expanded gateway with five lanes on either side to conform with Internatio­nal standards obtainable in developed nations of the world.

“The expanded gateway will enhance vehicular movement from the Internatio­nal Airport unto the Apapa-Oshodi expressway and to immediate environs of Ikeja metropolis, Isolo and Mafoluku axes.

“It will also eliminate the gridlock experience­d by commuters travelling outside the country and those coming in, while the constructi­on of the various bridges and upgrade of the road will solve the traffic gridlock and reduce travel time.”

The Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Works & Infrastruc­ture, Mr. Jimi Hotonu, said the government convened the forum in order to declare its intention and addressed anxiety of stakeholde­rs on the project.

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