The Federal Government yesterday said consultations were ongoing for the closure of Third Mainland Bridge in Lagos for repairs. Federal Controller of Works in Lagos, Adedamola Kuti, who disclosed this in Lagos, said the Ministry of Works
would hold a meeting with stakeholders today to discuss how to manage traffic during the repairs.
He, however, said the bridge may be “shut by midnight tomorrow to carry out tests and some repairs and open it to traffic by midnight on Sunday.”
According to him, stakeholders attending the meeting to discuss the repairs include traffic regulatory agencies, transport unions, truck owners and drivers’ unions, law enforcement agents, among others.
The controller, who added that some tests had been carried out on the Otedola Bridge, said the tests revealed that the bridge was safe for use and that the contractors would soon attend to the bridge.
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would hold a meeting with stakeholders today to discuss how to manage traffic during the repairs.
He, however, said the bridge may be “shut by midnight tomorrow to carry out tests and some repairs and open it to traffic by midnight on Sunday.”
According to him, stakeholders attending the meeting to discuss the repairs include traffic regulatory agencies, transport unions, truck owners and drivers’ unions, law enforcement agents, among others.
The controller, who added that some tests had been carried out on the Otedola Bridge, said the tests revealed that the bridge was safe for use and that the contractors would soon attend to the bridge.
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Mac, will you pass through 3rd mainland bridge tomorrow midnight? Your shop is at the Island, right?
Endy Edeson
@Isiaq: Not at all. The president isnt coming to Lagos, so it's not political but for citizen welfare