Lagos state government has announced that the Apapa Marine Beach bridge will be closed for five months, from Wednesday 27th May, to Wednesday 21st October, 2020.
The closure will allow the Federal Ministry of Works to carry out emergency repairs on the bridge, in line with the government’s vision of providing a better transportation system in the state.
LASG has announced the partial closure of Marine Beach Bridge by Total Gas, inwards Apapa for five months, effective from Wednesday 27th May, to Wednesday 21st October, 2020, for repair work towards providing a seamless transportation system@jidesanwoolu @dr_oladeinde#LASG pic.twitter.com/xbB1YFvRkL
— The Lagos State Govt (@followlasg) May 24, 2020
In a statement from the Lagos state Ministry of Transportation, the Commissioner, Dr. Frederic Oladeinde, noted that the repairs were long overdue, and necessary to ensure safety of Lagosians, given the number of motorists that use the route.
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The Commissioner noted that the repairs included bearing and expansion joint replacement and would be executed in two phases, taking one lane of the bridge at a time.
“The first phase will involve handling the lane inbound Apapa while the second phase will be designated to work on the lane that conveys vehicles outside the axis,” he said.
Alternative routes
Oladeinde noted that alternative routes around the bridge had been improved to make them motorable, and ease movements for road users.
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To manage the construction period, the statement noted that Traffic Management Authorities would be hard at work to ameliorate the expected traffic issues and supervise other arrangements.
“Motorists inwards Wharf road will be diverted to the other section of the bridge outwards Apapa, a contraflow of 200metres has been put in place for vehicles to realign with a proper direction inwards Ajegunle or Wharf road, Apapa, while Motorists descending to Total Gas under bridge will drive without any hindrance,” it read.
The Commissioner called for the understanding and cooperation of motorists and road users during the period to ensure a smooth flow of plans.
Oladeinde appealed to all vehicle owners and residents of the area to cooperate with the traffic management officers deployed to the area@jidesanwoolu @dr_oladeinde#LASG #ForAGreaterLagos
— The Lagos State Govt (@followlasg) May 24, 2020