AMBODE COMMISSIONS ABULE EGBA, AJAH FLYOVERS, LEKKI ROADS
By: HighCelebritySquard
…To
Construct Badore, Regional Roads In Lekki
…Approves Rehabilitation
Of Abule Egba Inner Roads, Building Of Shopping Mall
Lagos State Governor, Mr.
Akinwunmi Ambode on Wednesday commissioned the Ajah and Abule Egba Flyovers,
saying that both bridges were creative solutions by his administration to
address the perennial traffic associated with the areas, as well as boost
economic activities in both axes.
The Governor, who spoke at
separate events in Ajah and Abule Egba to official open the Bridges, christened
as ‘Jubilee Bridges’ for public use, said that while the driving motive behind
Ajah Bridge was to improve connectivity in the axis and facilitate economic
growth, the Abule-Egba Bridge was about opening up other areas of the State and
improving the lives of residents in the area.
Speaking at Ajah, the
Governor recalled that the area was troubled with terrible traffic gridlock on
a daily basis, which according to him was crippling business activities,
causing loss of valuable man hours and revenues.
He said the Bridge would
eliminate the traffic jam usually experienced on the road while the Freedom and
Admiralty roads, which he also commissioned, would provide an alternative route
to the Lekki/Ikoyi Bridge, thereby, easing traffic at Lekki Phase 1.
“We had to give this project
priority because of its strategic importance to the economic growth of the
Lekki Free Trade Zone and the Ibeju-Lekki-Epe axis. This axis will play a key
role in the future prosperity of Lagos State as the home to many multi-billion
naira private investments in the Lekki Free Trade Zone as well as the upcoming
seaport and airport.
“As a government, we are
irrevocably committed to making Lagos State an investment haven and we have
made it a duty to put in place top class infrastructure that will facilitate
movement of people, goods and materials. We are confident that these
initiatives will boost commercial activities in this axis, support economic
growth and significantly reduce travel time as well as other costs associated
with traffic challenges,” the Governor said.
Besides, Governor Ambode
said that beyond the Bridge, his administration was already looking to activate
the Badore jetty in line with efforts to commence reforms in the State’s water
transportation efforts.
He said this intervention
would see the creation of a bus route from Badore to Langbasa and Ajah axis,
rehabilitation of the Badore Road and also create alternative routes through
Oke-Ira to the Epe expressway, while the alternative slip road which motorists
used while the construction of the Bridge lasted would be closed to accommodate
a new Bus Terminal.
At the commissioning of Freedom Road and Admiralty Way
in Lekki, Governor Ambode said in continuation of efforts to open the axis for
economic activities, the State Government in partnership with the private
sector would commence construction of 8km Regional Road to serve as alternative
route to connect Victoria Garden City (VGC) from Freedom Road.
Governor Ambode, who also
spoke at the commissioning of Abule Egba Bridge, said the project was a result
of the Government’s engagements with the people of the axis and his
administration’s strong desire to make life easier and better for the people.
He said the area was a
strategic route for commercial and social activities which was riddled by
heavy traffic gridlock, hence his administration’s decision to redesign
the traffic flow chart of the axis to ensure better connectivity between Lagos
and Ogun States.
“Today, we all have cause to
rejoice as the Jubilee Bridge, Abule-Egba is delivered. This bridge is one of
the interventions we embarked upon to ensure free flow of traffic, stimulate
commercial activities and create opportunities for our people.
“Lagos means business and
today, Abule-Egba is open for business. This bridge signposts the beginning of a
new era of development that would enhance the standard of living of the people
in this axis with the provision of this infrastructure,” Governor Ambode said.
The Governor said the construction
of the Bridge was the beginning of a process to transform the axis to the new
economic hub of the State, assuring that the ongoing Bus Rapid Transport (BRT)
lane from Oshodi to Abule Egba would be followed by another BRT lane from Abule
Egba to Ogun State border.
Already, the Governor said
all the adjoining roads disrupted in the course of the construction of the
Bridge have been awarded for rehabilitation, while a shopping mall would also be
constructed opposite the Oke-Odo Market to further boost economic activities in
the axis.
Earlier, in his opening
remarks at both events, the State’s Commissioner for Waterfront Infrastructure
Development, Engr. Adebowale Akinsanya, said that while the Ajah Bridge is a
160metres long dual carriageway with total length of 620metres, the Abule Egba
Bridge is 1.3km with a water fountain. Both bridges were designed with traffic
signalization, street lighting, walkways, service ducts, and drainage
infrastructure, among others. Freedom Road is 2.7km, while Admiralty Way is
2.2km.
AMBODE COMMISSIONS ABULE EGBA, AJAH FLYOVERS, LEKKI ROADS
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