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3rd Mainland Bridge stays closed, Lagos-Ibadan Express to be shut for 2-days

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Lagos alerts on traffic diversion on Third Mainland Bridge

 

The Federal Government has shut the Third Mainland Bridge Lagos, for three days to execute critical repair work.

The bridge was closed midnight on Christmas Day and will remain so until Monday.

Also, the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway will be closed partially for 48-hours, starting Monday to allow for the completion of a flyover bridge.

The Third Mainland Bridge has been undergoing repairs since July 24, necessitating partial closure, but the current 72-hour closure is total.

Federal Controller of Works, Lagos, Olukayode Popoola, said the closure was meant to allow the contractors working on the bridge to cast concrete on the expansion joints.

“If we allow vehicles to use one lane, there is going to be vibrations and the concrete will not set properly,” he said.

The repair was originally set to last six months but was extended by one month because of the #EndSARS protests in Lagos.

The repairs are now expected to be completed in February.

Popoola also announced that there will be partial closure of the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway for 48 hours from December 28 to December 29, to enable the completion of a flyover bridge.

READ: Lagos appeals to residents as FG shuts 3rd MB for 6 months

He said: “The contractor, Messrs Julius Berger, wants to install cross beams at Kilometre 16, that is, around MFM.

“That area will be cordoned off. There will be closure within that section from 12:00pm on 28th of December and it will be opened to traffic by 5:00am the following day.

“About 200 metres to that particular location we have a diversion, and another diversion 200 metres away from that place.

“One lane will be opened to traffic. It is only one lane we are closing to traffic at a time.

“The first lane that we are going to close is outward Lagos; that is the Ibadan bound carriageway. We will close it on the 28th.

“And then the second day, which is 29th, we are moving to the other lane which is inward Lagos. The same 12:00pm to 5:00am.”

Popoola appealed for patience and understanding of road users.

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