Comprehensive Repairs Scheduled for Third Mainland Bridge in Lagos

The Federal Government, through the Federal Ministry of Works, has announced plans for comprehensive repairs on the Third Mainland Bridge in Lagos. The bridge, a critical transportation artery in the city, will undergo extensive maintenance work to ensure its safety and functionality.

Key Points
  1. Repair Schedule: According to the Federal Controller of Works in Lagos State, Engr. Olukorede Kesha, the repair works are set to commence. The initial phase of the repairs will focus on the ramps connecting Oworoshoki to Adekunle and Lagos Island (Adeniji Adele) to Adekunle. These ramps will be closed to traffic starting from 7 am on Monday, November 6, 2023.
  2. Duration of Closure: The closure of the mentioned ramps is expected to last five weeks. During this period, these sections of the Third Mainland Bridge will be inaccessible to motorists.
  3. Traffic Management: Motorists have been advised to cooperate with traffic management officials and follow diversions as directed. Alternative routes will be provided to minimize disruptions and ensure a smooth traffic flow during the repair period.
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Conclusion

The announcement of comprehensive repairs on the Third Mainland Bridge is a proactive step taken by the Federal Government to maintain the safety and functionality of this critical transportation link in Lagos. While the closure of the ramps may inconvenience some motorists, it is a necessary measure to ensure the long-term integrity of the bridge. Motorists are urged to follow traffic diversions and use alternative routes during the repair period to minimize disruptions.

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