VIO PERMANENTLY BANNED FROM LAGOS ROADS - AMBODE
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…Urges FRSC To
Restrict Operations To Highways
…Commissions
Pedestrian Bridges Lay Bys, Slip Road in Ojodu Berger
Lagos State Governor,
Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode on Tuesday put the uncertainty concerning the absence of
Vehicle Inspection Officers (VIO) on Lagos roads to rest once and for all,
stating categorically that he has asked them to stay off the roads permanently.
Governor Ambode, who
said this at the commissioning of Pedestrian Bridges, Laybys and Slip Road at
Ojodu Berger, also urged the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) to limit its
operations to the fringes and highways and stay clear from the main streets of
the State.
He said the decisions
were in line with his administration’s resolve to ensure free flow of traffic
across the State, noting that their activities were contributing to traffic
congestion on Lagos roads.
The Governor said,
“Distinguished ladies and gentlemen, let me use this opportunity to reiterate
that Vehicle Inspection Officers (VIO) have been asked to stay off our roads
permanently.
“We also advice the
Federal Road Safety Corps to stay on the fringes and highways and not on the
main streets of Lagos. It has become evident that these agencies contribute to
the traffic challenges on our roads.”
He said as an
alternative, the State Government would employ technology to track and monitor
vehicle registration and MOT certifications and de-emphasise impoundment of
vehicles on the roads.
Speaking on the interventions in Ojodu Berger, Governor Ambode said his
administration at inception, identified the axis as one of the major traffic
flashpoints that required urgent attention, adding that the decision
was informed by the strategic importance of this axis being a major gateway
into the State.
“What we set out to
achieve with this project was to ensure smooth flow of traffic along the
express, safeguard the lives of our people who had to run across the express
and project the image of a truly global city to our visitors. Today, we are
delighted that we have not only succeeded in transforming the landscape of this
axis but with the slip road, lay bys and pedestrian bridge, we have given a new
and pleasant experience to all entering and exiting our State.
“This project is the
product of our innovative team of engineers, architects and town planners who
have worked hard to create an innovative solution to tackle the challenges of
this axis. I say a big thank you to the staff of the Lagos State Ministry of
Works and the contractors – CCECC Nigeria Limited for a job well done,” he
said.
To improve on the
project, Governor Ambode said a food court would be built where people can
relax before climbing the pedestrian bridge, as well as an interstate bus
terminal within the Ojodu Berger axis for buses coming from outside Lagos to
drop and load passengers, while intercity transportation system would move
commuters within the city.
Besides, the Governor
assured that his traffic interventions would not only stop at the Ojodu Berger
axis, but would be an ongoing process to create solutions to traffic congestion
in every part of the State.
“If your
neighbourhood or community is experiencing traffic challenges, be rest assured
that we will soon be there. We will always ensure that promises made are
promises kept. We will continue to rely on the support of all segments of the
population for regular tax payments, obeying the rule of law and protection of
public infrastructure. That is the only way we can progress and achieve our
goal of being one of the world’s top centres for business, entertainment and
leisure,” he said.
While alluding to the
fact that the State has lived up to its reputation as a land of possibilities,
Governor Ambode also expressed confidence that the future prospects of the
State was promising and that the journey of the next fifty years has commenced
on a very sound and solid footing.
Earlier, in his
opening remarks, the State’s Commissioner for Waterfront Infrastructure
Development, Engr. Adebowale Akinsanya said the project was conceived by the
State Government as a response to the yearnings of the people of Ojodu Berger
Community for an improved, efficient and grid lock free road network, as well
as the need to preserve the sanctity of life of Lagosians who hitherto were
endangered by the need to cross the ever-busy Lagos-Ibadan Expressway.
Akinsanya, who is
also overseeing the Ministry of Works and Infrastructure, gave the scope of the
project to include 98m pedestrian bridges with illumination, 150m length
lay-bys on both sides of the expressway, 500m length of retaining wall with
varying height from 3.5m to 7m and two multi-by bus park/bus lay-bys on
Ogunnusi road with public convenience.
Other scope of the
project included 650m slip road connecting traffic outward the expressway to
Omole/Olowora Junction, 700m Ogunnusi/Wakatiadura dual road from Kosoko road
junction to the expressway, 250m PWC Road to the expressway, street lighting on
all the roads and multi-bay bus parks, signalization of all junctions,
pedestrian walkway and drainage infrastructure, among others.
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