During a recent tour of ongoing road projects in Lagos and Ogun States, Minister of Works David Umahi announced a significant government focus on the upkeep of federal roads nationwide.
Specifically, he highlighted the impending attention to the Third Mainland Bridge, a crucial artery connecting Lagos Island to the Mainland.
Umahi, a seasoned civil engineer, conducted a comprehensive assessment involving surface and underwater investigations. Together with a team of engineers and top officials from the Federal Ministry of Works, he embarked on a boat journey from Ebute Ero Jetty to examine the structural components of bridges traversing the Lagoon closely.
The tour included inspections of the Third Mainland Bridge, the Carter Bridge, and the Eko Bridge. Expressing concern about the deteriorating condition of the bridges' underwater structural elements, Umahi emphasised the pressing need for emergency intervention. Notably, the Third Mainland Bridge, the oldest among the three, faces significant deterioration that necessitates immediate action.
To address the situation, the minister revealed that a budget of N60 billion had already been approved for comprehensive maintenance work above and below the bridges. Umahi stressed the importance of a detailed reevaluation of the underwater conditions to understand the extent of the challenges. To minimise motorist disruptions, a contractor will be mobilised to conduct repair work on the Third Mainland Bridge between midnight and 4:00 a.m.
Furthermore, Umahi unveiled plans to enhance the security infrastructure and surveillance around these critical bridges to deter vandalism. A comprehensive proposal outlining these security measures, along with the necessary maintenance plans, will be compiled by a consultant. This proposal is expected to be presented to the Federal Executive Council for consideration within the next 30 days.
In conclusion, Minister Umahi's recent tour and subsequent announcements underscore the government's commitment to prioritising the maintenance of federal roads, particularly vital bridges. The emergency intervention plan for the Third Mainland Bridge, coupled with proposed security enhancements, aims to ensure the longevity and safety of these crucial transportation arteries.