LAGOS STATE ANNOUNCES ROAD CLOSURE IN IKORODU, FOR REPAIR WORKS
In line with the ongoing rehabilitation of the Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) Corridor from Ikorodu to Stadium, the Lagos State Government has announced that traffic will be diverted at Ogolonto Junction from Friday, 12th to Friday, 19th May, 2023, ( duration of one week) to enable seamless repairs of the failed section.
Allaying the fears of the citizenry, the Commissioner for Transportation, Dr. Frederic Oladeinde explained that Traffic inbound Majidun and beyond from Oba Sekumade would be diverted to Agric to make a U-turn to access their desired destinations while Traffic inbound Oba Sekumade from Agric will be diverted to Majidun to make a U-turn and continue their journeys.
He reaffirmed that the rehabilitation works will be carried out at night to minimize inconveniences for motorists, adding that Traffic Personnel will be deployed to ensure seamless movement.
The Transport Commissioner urged motorists to cooperate with the intervention put in place to manage traffic effectively
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