'Expect inconveniences,' FG alerts on repairs of Lagos-Shagamu expressway’s long bridge

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Milling material laying for diversion at KM 98 + 300 at the rehabilitation, reconstruction and expansion of Lagos - Ibadan dual carriageway section II (Shagamu -Ibadan) by the Reynolds Construction Company Nigeria Limited on Friday in fulfillment of the commitment given to the Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Mr Babatunde Fashola SAN that they would mobilize back to site latest by Monday


By Lydia Ngwakwe

The Federal Government has alerted motorists to expect some inconveniences as repairs damaged expansion joints
of Lagos-Shagamu Expressway’s Long Bridge will begin on Monday.

The repair, which will begin by 7.00a.m. on Monday, will last till March 25.

The Federal Controller of Works in Lagos State, Mrs Olukorede Kesha regretted the inconvenience that the repairs might cause motorists in a statement she issued on Friday.

He, however, appealed for patience and cooperation by members of the public.

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“The Federal Ministry of Works wish to inform the motoring public that repair works for the damaged expansion joints on the long bridge will commence by Monday, March 4, 2024, simultaneously on both bounds of the bridge.

“Consequently, traffic leaving and entering Lagos through the long bridge will be narrowed to two lanes on both sides of the bridge to enable the contractor handling the repair works to commence works on the other two lanes of the carriageways.

“Thus, all road users are advised to be patient and adhere to lane discipline on both approaches to the Long Bridge and around the narrowed sections on the bridge.

“The earth road beside the Shagamu bound carriageway will be made motorable, to serve as complimentary road. Other road users are advised to use alternative routes.

“Motorists are further advised to cooperate with the traffic management officials deployed to manage traffic and ensure hitch-free movements to minimise discomfort during the duration of the repair works,” she said.

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