THE state government has announced a traffic diversion plan for the construction of the Opebi-Ojota Link Bridge earlier inaugurated in the year by Governor Sanwo-olu.
The traffic diversion will commence on the June 6, 2022 for 16 months.
In a statement, the Commissioner for Transportation, Dr. Frederic Oladeinde, revealed that the construction would be phased into two stages, which will run for 16 months.
He added that the traffic diversion plans were designed to suit each phase as well.
Explaining the diversion plan, Oladeinde advised residents on Opebi to use Opebi Link Road to access Tunde Osilaja Street to connect Salvation inbound Ajanaku Street to link Opebi Road through Thomas Ajufo for their desired destinations. He also revealed that a portion had been created at the Sheraton-Opebi Link Bridge to enable motorists make a U-turn into Opebi Road.
Alternately, the commissioner stated that motorists can use Toyin Street via Mobolaji Bank Anthony to link Opebi/Allen Road.
Motorists from Mende Road are equally enjoined to use Ojota Interchange and connect Opebi via Ikorodu Road inwards Aderibigbe as the underpass will be closed off to vehicular movement.
Oladeinde also assured that the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) will be deployed along the affected axis to ensure seamless movement.
The commissioner reiterated the administration’s commitment to developing alternatives for the citizenry which will reduce travel time and improve accessibility by eliminating congestion that hinders free flow of traffic, adding that the end results will be satisfying for Lagosians.
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