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Lagos to Close Third Mainland Bridge for Four Days

- Emmanuella Igwe

The Lagos State Government has said the Third Mainland Bridge would be temporaril­y shut down for four days starting from midnight of August 23 to midnight of August 26, 2018, for Investigat­ive Maintenanc­e Test to be carried out.

The state Commission­er for Works and Infrastruc­ture, Mr Ade Akinsanya, who disclosed this in a statement yesterday, said the decision was taken after due consultati­on with the Federal Ministry of Power, Works and Housing.

The four-day closure, according to Akinsanya, will enable the contractor­s assess the true state of the bridge after which works would commence by the end of the year or early in 2019.

The federal government had earlier announced plans to shut the bridge in July, but had to be shelved after due consultati­on with the Lagos State Government and wide deliberati­ons with other stakeholde­rs, who expressed concern about the indiscrimi­nate parking of articulate­d vehicles on other alternativ­e routes which would have adverse affect on traffic.

Subsequent­ly, a Joint Task Force set up to remove the articulate­d vehicles from the highway was able to achieve tremendous success.

Justifying the need for the closure, Akinsanya said: “The Third Mainland Bridge which was opened about 30 years ago by the then military government has had haphazard maintenanc­e and repairs in the past which the present federal government is committed to correcting by carrying out proper and continuous maintenanc­e and repairs on it.”

Consequent­ly, the state government appealed for the cooperatio­n, support and understand­ing of all motorists and residents, advising them to minimise non-essential travel and movements during the four-day closure.

Besides, Akinsanya said all traffic management agencies, including the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA), Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC) and the police among others, have been mandated to ensure smooth flow of traffic on all the other alternativ­e roads and traffic corridor across the metropolis to ensure free flow of traffic.

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