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FG Prepares To Close Off Apapa-Oshodi Expressway

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The Federal Government has concluded plans to deflect traffic from the ever-busy Apapa-Oshodi Expressway from August 9, 2021.

The latest development followed the fire outbreak that occurred in January 2021 on the Apapa-Oshodi Expressway after a tanker explosion around the Airport Flyover Bridge at Toyota on Oshodi/Isolo Expressway.

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Recall that after the tanker explosion, an integrity test was thereafter carried out on the bridge to determine its structural status.

In line with this development, it was gathered that the Federal Ministry of Works is now set to commence emergency repairs on the bridge from the 9th of August, through the 3rd of October, 2021.

The Lagos State Commissioner for Transportation, Dr. Frederic Oladeinde, explained that the Oshodi bound lane would be barred from vehicular movement from 12:00 midnight of 9th August 2021 and reopened partially on the midnight of 14th August 2021 for the first phase of repairs.

He stated that the second phase will commence immediately for a duration of seven weeks to hasten the rehabilitation.

The commissioner disclosed that motorists would be diverted from the main carriageway to the service lane of the Oshodi-bound lane for the first five days and subsequently for seven weeks.

According to the diversion plan, traffic heading towards the Oshodi-bound lane would be diverted to the service lane at Ladipo, while those heading to Mile 2 would be diverted to the Airport road.

Two lanes on both Oshodi and Mile 2-bound lanes would equally be open to vehicular movement to ease movement, Oladehinde added.

The commissioner, however, assured that the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) would be on the ground to manage the flow of movement and minimize inconveniences that might arise as a result of the rehabilitation of the bridge.

Oladehinde added that alternative roads have been identified and fixed in preparation for the construction.

He further appealed to motorists to drive with caution and patience, saying, “This will help ameliorate the traffic stress that may accompany the rehabilitation process.”

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