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Lagos To Partially Close Marine Bridge For Repair Works

The Lagos State Government says the Marine Bridge will be partially closed from, Monday 17th January to Saturday, 2nd April 2022 for emergency repair works on the infrastructure.


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The Lagos State Government says the Marine Bridge will be partially closed from, Monday 17th January to Saturday, 2nd April 2022 for emergency repair works on the infrastructure.

In a statement released by the Ministry of Transportation, the Commissioner for Transportation, Dr. Frederic Oladeinde said that the partial closure was to allow the Federal Government to carry out routine maintenance works on the bridge’s infrastructure.

He said that the temporary closure of the bridge is in two sections, Apapa Outbound, which will be repaired between 17th January and 9th March 2022, and the Apapa inbound section of the bridge scheduled between 10th March and 2nd April 2022.

The transport commissioner while highlighting alternative routes, noted that traffic outbound Apapa will be diverted to give way for contraflow of traffic between RRS point and Total Bridge, adding that motorists using lighter vehicles will be diverted to Marine Beach by Mobil filling station to connect Ijora Bridge or make use of service lane by Leventis to connect Naval Dockyard to link Total Underbridge to further their journeys.

“For the inbound Apapa motorists during the second phase of the rehabilitation works, Oladeinde explained that traffic inbound Apapa will be diverted to allow contraflow of traffic between Total Bridge and RRS point”, he said.

He also added that Motorists using lighter vehicles will be allowed to descend towards Total Under Bridge and make use of Fire Service road to connect Marine Beach by Mobil filling station, while those heading towards Apapa will make a detour and connect Area B through NAGAFF using Mobil filling station service lane.

The commissioner assured that palliative repair works have been carried out on all the aforementioned alternative routes to ameliorate the effect of Traffic and deployment of Lagos State Traffic Management personnel (LASTMA) to manage the diversion plan.

He implored motorists to be patient as the measures taken are aimed at providing quality and safe road infrastructure for everyone.