Lagos State governments through the State Commissioner for Transportation Mr. Oluwaseun Osiyemi, on Wednesday announced the traffic diversion at Marine Bridge, said the decision to divert traffic is for comprehensive maintenance of the bridge.
According to the statement, the traffic will be diverted at the Ijora 7up end of the Marine Bridge from 2nd February to 10th May.
Osiyemi advised motorists to follow alternative routes provided for them by the state government while the repair works would last.
The statement read: LASG ANNOUNCES TRAFFIC DIVERSION AT MARINE BRIDGE FOR COMPREHENSIVE REPAIRS
The Lagos State Government has announced that traffic will be diverted at the Ijora 7up end of the Marine Bridge from 2nd February to 10th May 2024 for comprehensive maintenance of the bridge.
Consequently, the following alternative routes have been mapped out for Motorists during the repairs; Motorists heading towards Apapa from Marine Bridge are to use;
Malu road via Mobil road u-turn to link Marine Bridge Access Ramp (Inbound Apapa) and proceed to Point Road u-turn leading into Marine Bridge (Ijora bound) and follow the Diversion at closed section.
Through this movement, they will be able to join the counter flow lane on the Apapa bound lane back to the Ijora bound lane after the closed section.
Alternately, Motorists can utilize;
Marine Bridge road inwards Malu road to make use of the Mobil road u-turn and proceed to Area B/NAGAFF to access Point road u-turn into Marine Bridge (Ijora bound).
Through this movement also they will be able to join the counter flow lane on the Apapa bound lane and divert back to the Ijora bound lane after the closed section.
The Commissioner for Transportation, Mr. Oluwaseun Osiyemi has assured that the Traffic Management Personnel will be deployed to the affected routes to minimize inconveniences and improve traffic flow.
E-signed; Mr. Oluwaseun Osiyemi, Lagos State Commissioner for Transportation