…Commissions Ajah, Abule-Egba flyovers
…Approves construction of shopping mall at Oke-Odo
Governor Akinwunmi Ambode of Lagos State, on Wednesday,
reiterated his commitment to the well-being of Lagosians as he commissioned the
Ajah and Abule-Egba bridges.
The bridges named “Jubilee”
were conceived to resolve the perennial traffic gridlock at their different locations.
The Ajah Bridge is a 160 metre long dual carriageway and
total length of 620 metres ramp with service lames on either side of the bridge and median, kerb and walkways.
On the other hand, the
scope of works at Abule-Egba
includes 700m bridge of 7.3m dual carriageway with 1100 m service lanes, drains on both sides or
service lanes and bridge.
Ambode said the “Ajah Jubilee Bridge” would eliminate the traffic jam usually
experienced on the road with the
adjourning roads like the Freedom and Admiralty roads providing an alternative
route to the Lekki/Ikoyi Bridge, thereby, easing traffic at Lekki Phase 1.
His words:” We had to give this project priority because of
its strategic importance to the economic growth of the Lekki Free Trade Zone
and the Ibeju-Lekki-Epe axis.
” This axis will play a key role in the future prosperity of
Lagos State as the home to many multi-billion Naira private investments in the
Lekki Free Trade Zone as well as the upcoming seaport and airport.
As an administration,
Ambode said he is irrevocably
committed to making the state an
investment haven, hence “we have made it a duty to put in place top class
infrastructure that will facilitate movement of people, goods and materials”.
The governor said the Abule Egba bridge signposts the
beginning of a new era of development that would enhance the standard of living
of the people in this axis with the provision of this infrastructure.
“Abule-Egba is a strategic route for commercial and social
activities and has always experienced heavy traffic gridlock. Our
administration decided to redesign the traffic flow chart of the axis to ensure
better connectivity between Lagos and Ogun states.
He said the bridge would
improve commercial activities and promote inter-state trade, which will in turn create employment and wealth for
people in this area.
As another step of making life more meaningful to Lagosians,
he said his administration had commenced the construction of a new BRT road
network to Oshodi
The governor also said all the adjoining roads disrupted in
the course of the construction of the bridges have been awarded for
rehabilitation, while a shopping mall would also be constructed at the Oke-Odo
Market, Abule-Egba to further boost economic activities in the axis.
He appealed to
commercial transport operators to support government initiatives to ensure free
flow of traffic, through the use of designated bus shelters.
“We shall not tolerate flagrant abuse of traffic regulations
by any motorist to the detriment of other road users. Now that it has been
delivered, my appeal to you all is to ensure compliance with traffic laws and
regulations for the safety of lives and property”
While commending residents of the state for paying their
taxes, he said this had encouraged his administration to be able to execute
projects such a magnitude.
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