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Third Mainland Bridge Closure: Lagos Explains What Residents Should Expect From Friday

by TheConscience NG
September 9, 2020
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The Lagos State government has reassured road users in the state of minimal inconveniences following the partial close down of the third mainland bridge for 6 months.

This assurance was given by the Lagos State governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu on Thursday, July 23, while receiving the new Sector Commander of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) in Lagos, Olusegun Ogungbemile, who was on a courtesy call to the Governor.

The Governor appealed to Lagosians to exercise patience and bear the discomfort that will be experienced from the six-month partial closure of the Third Mainland Bridge, which starts Friday evening.

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The Governor said the closure of the 11.8km bridge, the busiest in the State, was inevitable, following physical deterioration observed on the structure after an integrity test conducted by the Federal Government.

Sanwo-Olu, while admitting that the closure of the bridge will bring about pain, however, said the development was necessary to prevent disaster that may result from the total collapse of the infrastructure.

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He promised that men of the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) would constantly be on the road with their Federal counterparts to ensure seamless movement of vehicles during the period.

Sanwo-Olu revealed that the State Government had carried out improvement work on alternative routes mapped out for diversions, while observing that vehicular movements on the Third Mainland Bridge would be disrupted by 25% of its regular traffic.

He said: “The partial closure of Third Mainland Bridge is not something that everybody should worry about, because this is an exercise that had been done before. For emphasis, the traffic disruption is only about 25 per cent of the regular traffic on the bridge. The 75 per cent of vehicles that normally ply the route will still have access to move on the bridge during the period of repair.

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“We have furnished and improved the design of the alternative routes, and we are still working on other arterial routes so that our people can have seamless journey times to and from their places of work. So, there is nothing commuters should worry about in this period. We will ensure the repair work on Third Mainland Bridge does not overburden them. We will be deploying over 650 LASTMA officers on the road to control the traffic.”

The Governor said that during the period of the partial closure, a lane of the bridge would be opened to traffic for vehicles driving inward Lagos Island in the morning, while other lanes would be shut. The reverse would be done for vehicle driving inward Mainland in the afternoon, while others will be shut.

To further ease the traffic gridlocks and inconvenience that may be experienced by commuters, Sanwo-Olu said the State had strengthened the State-owned Lagos Ferry Service (LAGFERRY) by doubling its capacity for mass movement, thereby giving the residents an alternative through water transportation.

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He said: “We are also urging the commuters to explore the option of waterways in their journey. The jetty built in Ilaje area of Bariga has been activated and we are deploying more speedboats to raise the capacity of our ferry service. This is to ensure that many people are not on road at the same time.”

TheConscience Nigeria had reported the plans by the Federal Government to shut down the third mainland bridge for maintenance work from July 24 for a period of 6 months. This follows reports of some worn-out joints of the bridge which has raised some serious safety concerns for the users of the bridge.

The Lagos State in collaboration with the Federal Government later announced the alternative routes mapped out for road users after repair works on some of them.

 

 

 

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