LASG to close Dopemu, Iyana Ipaja bridges
The Lagos State Government says Dopemu
and Iyana Ipaja bridges along the Lagos-Abeokuta Expressway will be
closed to public use for 10 days each.
The government explained that while
Dopemu Bridge would be closed from Saturday March 15 to Monday March 24,
2014, Iyana Ipaja Bridge would be shut between Tuesday March 25 and
Saturday April 5, 2014.
The spokesman for the Ministry of
Transportation, Sina Thorpe, on Tuesday in Alausa, Ikeja, explained that
the closure was to allow for the maintenance of the bridges, which
would commence on Saturday March 15, and end on April 5, 2014.
He said, “The contractor would commence
work at the Dopemu Bridge for the first 10 days — Saturday March 15 to
Monday March 24, 2014 — and thereafter move to the Iyana Ipaja Bridge
from Tuesday March 25 to Saturday April 5, 2014.”
Thorpe, an Assistant Director, said the
government had put strategies in place to prevent traffic problem in the
areas during the period of the repairs. He said during the period that
the contractor would be working on Dopemu Bridge, motorists were
expected to obey government’s plan.
“Consequently, vehicles approaching
Dopemu Bridge from Ile-Zik inward Iyana Ipaja could make a U-turn back
to Dopemu Bridge via the open median along the Lagos-Abeokuta Expressway
or take a left turn into Alimosho Road and use the link roads in the
area back to Akowonjo or Iyana Ipaja Road.
“Similarly, vehicles coming from Orile
Agege and environs, and approaching Dopemu Bridge, will take a right
turn through Surulere Road to link Lagos-Abeokuta Expressway and make
use of the open median barrier into the link roads. In addition,
vehicles from Akowonjo, Shasha going into Agege will go through
Lagos-Abeokuta Expressway and turn at Ile-Zik back to Agege,” the
spokesman explained.
Thorpe said by the time repair works
commenced on the Iyana Ipaja Bridge, vehicular movement in the area
would also follow the special plan.
He said, “Vehicles coming from Dopemu,
and proposing to use the Iyana Ipaja Bridge, will either make a U-turn
back to Iyana Ipaja Bridge or a left turn into Abule Oki Street at the
proposed median barrier opening on the expressway, go through Chief
Adebayo Street back to Iyana Ipaja Roundabout.
“Also, vehicles coming from Iyana Ipaja
Road will use the Abule Oki Street and navigate through Chief Adebayo
Street back to Iyana Ipaja Roundabout, while vehicles coming from Iyana
Ipaja Road will have to go through Dopemu Bridge area.”
He added that the traffic re-routing
would facilitate seamless flow of traffic, urging motorists to use
alternative routes provided by the government to avoid delays.
“The state government appeals for
caution and cooperation from all road users by obeying all traffic
regulations and ensuring traffic flow during the period of closure.
“The government, while regretting any
inconveniences, has directed all relevant agencies to ensure free flow
of traffic,” Thorpe said.
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