The Federal Ministry of Power, Works and Housing, in collaboration with the Lagos State Government will temporarily close the 3rd mainland bridge from today August 23rd to Sunday August 26th.
A
statement released by the state Commissioner for Works and Infrastructure, Ade
Akinsanya said the decision was taken after due consultation with the Federal
Ministry of Power, Works and Housing. Akinsanya said the four-day
closure,will enable the contractors assess the true state of the bridge after
which repair works would commence by the end of the year or early in 2019.
“The
Third Mainland Bridge which was opened about 30 years ago by the then military
government has had haphazard maintenance and repairs in the past which the
present Federal Government is committed to correct by carrying out proper and
continuous maintenance and repairs on it,” said Akinsanya.
On
alternative routes to be used by motorists, Akinsanya said motorists
from Lagos Abeokuta, Agege, Ogba and Ikeja to make use of Oshodi via Mushin
Ojuelegba to connect Carter Bridge into Island, while those from Ikorodu,
Maryland are to make use of Funsho Williams Avenue, formerly, Western Avenue
via Yaba to Oyinbo and connect Eko Bridge into Island. Motorists from
Okokomaiko, Festac, Oshodi-Apapa Expressway are enjoined to ply through
Ajegunle via Marine Bridge to Ijora to connect Carter Bridge to Apongbon into
Lagos Island.
Conversely,
motorists from the Island are expected to ply Eko Bridge and Carter Bridge into
Mainland, while those in Lekki Ajah can also make use of Epe axis through Imota
into Ikorodu.
All
traffic management agencies including the Lagos State Traffic Management
Authority (LASTMA), Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) and the Police, among
others, have been mandated to ensure smooth flow of traffic on all the other
alternative roads and traffic corridor across the metropolis to ensure free
flow of traffic.

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