A traffic diversion for emergency repairs of the Eko Bridge by the Federal Ministry of Works has been schefuled.
The Lagos State Government says the diversion will commence on Monday, September 16, 2024, and continue for eight weeks. The State Commissioner for Transportation, Oluwaseun Osiyemi, made this known in a statement on Friday.
The commissioner stated that the repairs will be conducted in four phases, during which the bridge will be occasionally fully or partially closed, depending on the work schedule.
The commissioner also provided alternative routes for motorists to alleviate traffic congestion.
“Motorists heading to the island from Funsho Williams Avenue can use the service lane at Alaka to connect Costain and access Eko Bridge to continue their journeys.
“Alternatively, Motorists heading to the island can access Costain to connect Eko Bridge to Apongbon for their destinations. Motorists can connect Apongbon inwards Eko Bridge to link Costain to Funsho Williams Avenue.
“Motorists can also make use of Costain inwards Alaka/Funsho Williams Avenue or alternately go through Apapa Road from Costain and link Oyingbo to access Adekunle to link Third Mainland Bridge for their desired destinations.
“In the same vein, motorists heading to Surulere are advised to use Costain to link Breweries inwards Abebe Village to connect Eric Moore/Bode Thomas to get to their destinations,” the statement read.
Lagos State Traffic Management Authority officers will be dispatched to the rehabilitation areas and along alternative routes to help reduce travel delays and inconvenience.