FG set to shut Third Mainland Bridge 24 hours for repairs

Government ready to begin comprehensive rehabilitation works on the bridge starting with repairs of the critical portions.

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The Federal Government on Thursday announced the closure of the Third Mainland Bridge in Lagos starting from midnight of Saturday, Oct. 21 to midnight of Sunday Oct. 22 to carry out repairs.

The Federal Controller of Works in Lagos State, Mrs Olukorede Kesha, in a statement, said the government was ready to begin comprehensive rehabilitation works on the bridge starting with repairs of the critical portions.

Kesha said the federal government wished to inform the motoring public that it was currently working on plans to carry out comprehensive repairs of Third Mainland Bridge.

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“However, in order to alleviate the pains currently being experienced on the bridge, the Ministry would be carrying out palliative works on the most critically failed sections along the Adeniji bound carriageway on Sunday, Oct. 22 preparatory to the comprehensive repair works,” she said.

She advised motorists to cooperate with the traffic management officials by obeying and observing all diversions as directed for seamless movement.

 

“However, motorists are encouraged to use alternative routes where possible during the period of the palliative works as the Adeniji bound of the bridge will be closed to traffic from Saturday, Oct. 21 to Sunday, 22nd 12.00 midnight,” she said.

No More Piling of Asphalt

Meanwhile, Dave Umahi, the minister of works, has said that the Federal Government will not allow the use of asphalt in the renovation of the Third Mainland Bridge.

Umahi disclosed this while speaking during an interview on Channels Television’s Politics Monday.

According to Umahi, continuous pilling of asphalt on the bridge could cause vehicles to overturn

Umahi also said that the government has shifted the delivery of the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway to November.

He attributed the delay to funding challenges but promised that the ministry would soon approach President Bola Tinubu for intervention

Umahi disclosed this while speaking during an interview on Channels Television’s Politics Monday.

According to Umahi, continuous pilling of asphalt on the bridge could cause vehicles to overturn.