The Federal Government has announced that the Island-bound lane of the Alaka-Costain-Iganmu section of the Eko Bridge will be shut down for 40 days.
This was disclosed by the Federal Controller of Works, Lagos State, Mrs Olukorede Kesha.
According to her, the closure will begin on Sunday, July 23.
She said the announcement, which is made in collaboration with Lagos State Government, resulted from damage noticed on some of the bridge components needing urgent rehabilitation.
She said that delay might compromise the integrity and structural stability of the entire bridge to endanger users.
She said:
“It should be noted that any further delay in the repairs and replacement of some of these bridge members could undermine the integrity and structural stability of the entire bridge, and the consequence of this can be better imagined.”
She recalled that she, alongside Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, during the opening of the Apongbon section of the bridge, announced that intermittent closures would be carried out as the maintenance work progressed.
“This closure is to allow the contractor, Messrs Buildwell Plants and Equipment Industries Ltd., to carry out the necessary repairs with the aim of restoring the integrity of the bridge during the stipulated time frame.
“While the service lane leading to Iponri will be available, some alternative routes are also provided for motorists plying the route from Western Avenue and its environs.
“Motorists are advised to cooperate with the Traffic-Management Team deployed on the highway to manage traffic,” she said.