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FG shuts Lagos Eko Bridge, issues warning to Okada riders

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FG shuts Lagos Eko Bridge, issues warning to Okada riders

The Federal Government on Friday disclosed that it would shut the Ijora ramp of Eko Bridge from midnight to be able to repair a significant expansion joint undergoing reconstruction.

The Federal Controller of Works in Lagos, Mr Olukayode Popoola, made this known during an inspection of the bridge.

Popoola stated that the construction works on the Costain section of the bridge had been completed, while the whole project was 35 per cent complete.

He added that it was time to continue work on a major expansion joint where traffic coming from Apongbon and the one from Ijora merged around the Iponri section on the Eko Bridge.

The controller said in order to remove and replace the expansion joint where traffic merged, the Ijora ramp of the bridge must be closed.

Popoola said construction work was moving ahead fast due to the weather clemency, projecting that the project would be delivered ahead of the 3rd August planned date.

He said, “What we are doing is still the same ten weeks programme of rehabilitation of Eko Bridge.

“Vehicles that are coming from Ijora end and the ones coming from Apongbon, the two bridges merge at a point.

“At that point where they merge, all the vehicles will now use one lane, so that is the lane where we want to now change the expansion joint.

“We were working on Apongbon, Iponri, Alaka-bound lane. Now, we want to work on the same lane, which is between Costain and Alaka.

“Where we are now is Iponri, but all the vehicles that are coming from Ijora, they meet at a point with the vehicles coming from Apongbon, so, the expansion joint is what we want to replace now.

“As a result of that, the two bridges will now be affected.”

Popoola stated that vehicles coming from both Ijora and Apongbon could use the Costain ramp as an alternative route to go through Breweries to Abebe Village, Eric Moore to either link Surulere, Funsho Williams Avenue, Stadium or Ikorodu Road.

He said, “The point where we want to work now connects the two bridges together.

“For us to be able to remove the expansion joint, we have to close the two sides of the bridges, otherwise, we will not be able to remove and replace the expansion joint.

“We plan to close the Ijora ramp this night.”

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