FG commences phase two of emergency repairs on Eko Bridge, as Lagos rolls out traffic diversion plan

Following the notification received from the Federal Ministry of Works on the second phase of emergency repairs on Eko Bridge (Alaka-Apongbon), the Lagos State Government has released a traffic diversion plan for the duration of 18 days commencing from Saturday, 23rd October to Tuesday, 9th November, 2021.

Following the notification received from the Federal Ministry of Works on the second phase of emergency repairs on Eko Bridge (Alaka-Apongbon), the Lagos State Government has released a traffic diversion plan for the duration of 18 days commencing from Saturday, 23rd October to Tuesday, 9th November, 2021.

According to a statement signed by the Commissioner for Transportation, Dr. Frederic Oladeinde, motorists inbound Apongbon from Alaka will be diverted to Costain Roundabout to access their desired destinations.

To further manage traffic, the Commissioner affirmed that traffic guides will be mounted along the affected routes to help motorists navigate the axis during the construction period, adding that officials of the State Traffic Management Authority will also be available to coordinate traffic movement to minimise any inconvenience to road users.

While lauding the citizenry for their understanding, support and patience amidst various ongoing road projects within the State, Oladeinde assured that the end result will be beneficial to the people and the State.

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