Third Mainland Bridge Closure: Lagos Govt To Close Adekunle-Adeniji Axis On Friday For Repairs

The Lagos State Government will close the Adekunle-Adeniji hub of the Third Mainland Bridge for the second round of repairs.

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As per an announcement gave on Wednesday by the Ministry of Transportation, the closure will happen on Friday at 12 PM.

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Bolanle Ogunlola, who marked the announcement in the interest of the Public Affairs Unit, said the move is in “encouragement of the fractional closure of the Third Mainland Bridge occasioned by the continuous first stage restoration works approaching finish.”

“The Lagos State Government has reported that there will be an all-out closure of the Adekunle to Adeniji segment of the bridge for the second time from 12 PM of Friday 30th October to Sunday first November 2020,” the announcement halfway read.

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The Commissioner for Transportation, Frederic Oladeinde, stated: “This subsequent stage closure of the fix works is coming fourteen days bogged down because of deferrals occasioned by the ongoing anarchy around the Lagos city.”

Oladeinde noticed that the choice to close the segment of the bridge for repairs is “to forestall vibrations on the bridge during the projecting instead of the recently introduced expansion joints which thus will permit the exceptional cement accomplish its necessary compressive quality.”

He had before clarified that the projecting of the expansion joints would be in two stages because of the number of expansion joints that will be projected and to viably deal with the orderly traffic, subsequently, fix works scheduled for quite a long time to limit bothers that may emerge from the absolute closure.

While complimenting occupants of the state for showing restraint since the beginning of the task, the commissioner said indicated that the past elective courses continue as before for street clients to use during the closure time frame, while LASTMA and other Traffic Management Agencies will be on the ground to coordinate traffic for simple vehicular development.

He additionally “guaranteed that the part of the bridge among Adekunle and Iyana–Oworo actually stays open, just as Ebute Metta outbound segment into Iyana-Oworo.”

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