The Federal Controller of Works in Lagos State, Mr Adedamola Kuti in a joint media briefing with the Special Adviser to Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu on Works and Infrastructure, Mrs Aramide Adeyoye has stated that it is safe to use the third mainland bridge.
He urged the public to disregard fake news and trending video spreading fears about the bridge.
He said that the trending video on the failure of the bridge was an old one which should be ignored.
Kuti said that the bridge was not designed to be static and the movement of the bridge experienced in the form of vibration was normal and part of its design.
The controller said that although materials for rehabilitation of the bridge were ready, the planned maintenance works could not start because of several ongoing constructions which could compound gridlock.
“We want to inform Lagosians that the Third Mainland Bridge is safe, there is no truth in that notion that Third Mainland Bride is collapsing.
“The Federal Ministry of Works is safety conscious. We are mindful of the safety of Lagosians,’’ he said.
He said that a plan was ongoing with all traffic regulatory agencies to get the best possible traffic architecture and time to begin routine maintenance of the bridge.
“Lagosians should go about their normal businesses, the bridge is safe,’’ he emphasised.
He listed Dorman Long, Alaka, Eko, Ojuelegba and Ijora bridges as those that had received intervention in the areas of expansion joints replacement and resurfacing.
Kuti appealed for the patience of road users as several ongoing projects were bound to cause discomfort, assuring the people that government was concerned to ensure speedy completion for smooth rides.
On the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, Kuti said that the construction work on the Kara to Berger portion of the road would be completed and the entire bridge would be reopened to traffic on December 15.
He said that the heavy rainfall slowed down the pace of work.
“Once we finish the construction work on the inbound Lagos traffic from Kara, we will not close the other side of the road as planned before, we will open both sides of the road on December 15.
“This will happen so that people can enjoy free flow of traffic, especially during the Yuletide; we will resume work on the other side in January,” he said.
(NAN)