Lagos Gov’t Announces 75- Day Traffic Diversion For Rehabilitation Of Lagos/Ibadan Expressway

In continuation of the ongoing rehabilitation of the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway by the Federal Ministry of Works, the Lagos State Government has announced 75 days traffic diversion at the Berger axis of the road.

A statement by the State Ministry of Transportation said that traffic will be diverted at the Old Tollgate to Berger section of the road from Monday January 30, till Friday April 15, 2023.

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The Transport Commissioner, Dr. Frederic Oladeinde stated that the U-turn in front of the Lagos State Emergency Centre will be temporary closed to traffic, adding that Motorists on the Expressway will be diverted to the next U-turn at the Old Toll Gate by the traffic control point. In the same vein, Traffic from CMD Road intending to connect 7UP and Motorways on the Lagos bound carriageway will make use of the Old Tollgate/Traffic Point U–turn as well.

He equally stressed that trucks and heavy duty vehicles will be diverted to Ojota Interchange.

The Commissioner also explained that traffic on CMD Road inbound the Expressway will be diverted to the entry point beside the FMW weigh bridge to access the Expressway on a contra flow as the exit route to the Expressway by Caleb International School will equally be temporarily closed, adding that CMD Road will be used as alternative for the displaced Ibadan bound traffic.

Oladeinde appealed to the citizenry to shun indiscriminate stopping, waiting and parking along CMD Road as it will compliment the efforts of the Traffic Management Team that will be deployed to manage vehicular movement. He also affirmed that signage with directions will be mounted along the road to guide Motorists.

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“In the notification received by the Lagos State Ministry of Transportation, it was disclosed that the construction will be carried out in short segments to minimize inconveniences for the Motorists while traffic on the Ibadan bound carriageway will be narrowed to two lanes to allow for the reconstruction of half of the Ibadan bound carriageway,” the statement added.

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