Eko/Apongbon Bridges: FG Announces July 9 as New Reopening Date

 The Federal Government says it will re-open both the Eko and Apongbon Bridges to road users ahead of schedule by midnight of July 9, 2023.

 

According to it, this is to alleviate the suffering of road users.

The Director, Highways, Bridges and Designs in the Federal Ministry of Works, Mr Omotayo Awosanya,  gave the assurance  while leading top engineers from the Federal team and Lagos State on inspection tour of the bridges.

The team earlier had a closed door meeting with Buildwell Plants and Equipment Industries Ltd, contractors on the project at their construction yard in Costain.

Recall that the Federal Government had earlier set July 15 completion deadline for the bridges.

Also a joint team inspected Apongbon Bridge both up and beneath,  and Ijora-Olopa section of the Eko Bridge.

Awosanya said the date review was borne out of the need to relieve stress commuters have undergone for almost a year since fire gutted Apongbon section and later Ijora Olopa portion

“At exactly midnight on Sunday, July 9, the bridges will  be re-opened so that commuters will have smooth passage on Monday morning of July 10.”

He said that when the bridges are re-opened, there will be intermittent short closures to continue repairs.

He said an existing contract for the rehabilitation of the entire Eko Bridge had reached 50 percent completion.

The director added that a total of 150 bearings had been replaced with additional 150 to be installed in subsequent rehabilitation works.

He said full-scale rehabilitation would continue on other sections of the Eko Bridge, as the contract is meant to last three years.

“We have come here to urge the contractor to reduce five days out of the 15th of July, we are now going to open the bridge on the 9th at 12.00 midnight.

“And a minute after 12.00 a.m on the 9th, the bridge will be opened for traffic on the 10th.

“This is as a result of close collaboration between Federal Government and Lagos State Government because we are mindful of the stress the closure of this bridge has caused to Lagosians and we have put pressure on the contractor to open the bridge on Monday for traffic.

“This will reduce the stress presently on other bridges connecting the island and Victoria Island,” he said.

He warned that the Federal Government would evacuate all illegal squatters under all Lagos Bridges causing damage to the infrastructure.

He noted that the collaboration of the Federal and state governments would help to achieve the eviction of the squatters under the Apongbon, Ijora bridges, as well as other bridges.

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