MILE 12-TO-TIN CAN ISLAND PORTS CORRIDOR TO BE SHUT DOWN FOR 48 HOURS – LAGOS STATE GOVT
The Lagos State government has announced that the road from Mile 2 to Tin Can Island ports corridor will be closed for 48 hours, effective from Monday, 17th of June 2019, to allow palliative repairs on the road.
The was made known on Monday by the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Transportation, Taiwo Salaam.
According to Salaam, the closure would be effected to allow the construction company to “speed up the palliative repair works on the corridor due to incessant and avoidable accidents experienced by motorists.”
All trucks are thereby urged to avoid the affected corridors to allow all the repair works to be done.
Salaam added that these repairs and so many others that are in the offing are in consonance with the plans of the administration of Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu to make Lagos traffic free for its citizenry.
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