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FG, Lagos Assure Apongbon Bridge Rehabilita­tion Will Be Completed in December

- Fadekemi Ajakaiye

Federal Controller of Works, in Lagos, Engr. Adaramola Kuti has assured Lagosians of the speedy completion of the rehabilita­tion work on the failed portions on both sides of Eko Bridge. He revealed that work has started at the Apongbon end.

Kuti stated this at a joint press conference he addressed along with the Lagos State governor’s Special Adviser, Works and Infrastruc­ture, Engr. Aramide Adeyoye and the state’s Commission­er for Transporta­tion, Dr. Fredrick Oladeinde. They assured Lagosians that the rehabilita­tion works on the bridge would end on December 14, 2019 with minimal effect on traffic.

The Lagos State Controller of Works allayed the fear of residents that the Eko Bridge would be shut down as a result of the on -going rehabilita­tion work, noting that the rehabilita­tion work was meant to replace the flexible pavement of about 150 meter failed portion with rigid pavement to put the incessant failure of the portions to an end.

Kuti while dismissing the rumour that the bridge would be permanentl­y shut down while the rehabilita­tion lasts, explained that the portion was divided into two and would be worked upon alternatel­y. He explained that the rehabilita­tion work was delayed till now as a result of the heavy rains.

Commenting on the video trending on the failure of the third mainland bridge, he dismissed the video as old and urged Lagosians to ignore it. He explained that the bridge was not meant to be static and that is why it has expansion joints will be replaced at the appropriat­e time. He revealed that all the expansion joints on the Durmerlong Bridge had been replaced and the bridge pavement resurfaced without shutting it down.

The FG, he said had no plan to shut down the 3rd Mainland bridge for rehabilita­tion before the end of this year, and assured that the bridge was very strong and safe.

“We want to assure Lagosians that the 3rd Mainland Bridge is free, it is safe and we are not unmindful of the pains that Lagosians are currently going through with the rehabilita­tion works going on Lagos/ Ibadan Exp. Way and Lagos-Badgry Expressway. So, there is no way we will close the 3rd Mainland bridge at this critical period,” he said.

On the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, the Federal Controller of Works disclosed that the constructi­on work on the Kara to Berger portion of the road would be completed and that the entire bridge would be reopened to traffic on December 15 this year, regretting that heavy downpours this year slowed down the pace of work on the ever busy expressway.

He said, “Though the rains did not allow us to work at a planned speed, but once we finish the constructi­on work inbound Lagos from Kara, we will not close the other end of the road as planned before, we will open both sides of the road by December 15 this year so that people can enjoy free flow of traffic especially, during the yuletide, we will resume work on the other side in January.”

The Commission­er for

Transporta­tion, Dr. Fredrick Oladeinde, urged road users to obey traffic rules, as officials of the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority, LASTMA, Special Task Force and other security agencies have been mobilised to enforce the law.

Special Adviser, Works and Infrastrur­e, Engr. Aramide Adeyoye said the whole of Lagos State would soon become one huge constructi­on yard, as the state was set to battle the road challenges, now that the rain seems to be abating.

 ??  ?? L-R: Commission­er for Transporta­tion, Dr. Fredrick Oladehinde; Federal Controller of Works, Lagos, Adedamola Kuti and SA to Gov. Sanwo-Olu on Works and Infrastruc­ture, Aramide Adeyoye, at a press briefing on rehabilita­tion of Eko Bridge by Apongbon, at the Secretaria­t, Alausa, Ikeja… recently
L-R: Commission­er for Transporta­tion, Dr. Fredrick Oladehinde; Federal Controller of Works, Lagos, Adedamola Kuti and SA to Gov. Sanwo-Olu on Works and Infrastruc­ture, Aramide Adeyoye, at a press briefing on rehabilita­tion of Eko Bridge by Apongbon, at the Secretaria­t, Alausa, Ikeja… recently

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