The Lagos State Government has approved the construction of flyover
bridges for two of the State's high-density traffic zones, Ajah round
about and Abule Egba junction. The two major projects were approved by
the State's Executive Council and have been duly awarded to contractors
for a speedy commencement of work.
In a press release issued yesterday December 13th by
the State's Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Steve Ayorinde,
the projects will be completed within 16 months.
The statement said the construction of the reinforced concrete flyover
and signalized intersection at Ajah roundabout will be undertaken
simultaneously with the rehabilitation of Freedom Road in Lekki, with a
view to reducing the heavy traffic being recorded at the Ajah
round-about and the Lekki-Ikoyi axis. Ayorinde said the Ajah flyover
bridge will have a solar-powered signalized intersection in order to
greatly improve traffic, while the upgrade of Freedom Road is expected
to ease traffic considerably for vehicles using the Third Roundabout to
connect Lekki through Admiralty way.
While the Ajah project will ease movement of residents and commuters on
the Lagos Island - Ibeju Lekki areas, the construction of the reinforced
concrete dual-carriage flyover bridge at Abule Egba junction will
equally bring joy and relief to millions of commuters that use the Lagos
-Abeokuta Expressway in Ifako-Ijaye Local Government Area of the State
on a daily basis when completed.
Like the Ajah project, Ayorinde said the Abule Egba flyover bridge will
also have signalised intersection under it to service Oko-Oba and other
link roads within the axis.
He said as at last weekend, more than 300 roads have been repaired and
rehabilitated through the Lagos State Public Works Corporation (LSPWC)'s
ceaseless road maintenance that has left no local government area
unattended to.
Lagos Approves Flyover Bridge For Ajah, Abule Egba
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