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October 13, 2023 Three Escape Death As Fuel Tanker Falls Off Otedola Bridge Again

Three Escape Death As Fuel Tanker Falls Off Otedola Bridge Again

At least three passengers of a bus have narrowly escaped death after a diesel tanker toppled at Otedola Bridge, inward Berger along Lagos-Ibadan Expressway.

The accident involved a tanker fully loaded with 33,000 litres of diesel and a mini bus.

The articulated vehicle spilled its content on the road, and miscreants seized the opportunity to scoop the fuel on the road from the ill-fated tanker.

Emergency responders, however, salvaged what could have been another major disaster at the accident scene as they kept the those scooping fuel at bay.

The Director, Public Affairs and Enlightenment Department of LASTMA, Adebayo Taofiq, said preliminary investigation revealed that the diesel-laden tanker was coming from Mowe Ibafo when it overturned inward Berger.

The cause of the accident yet to be ascertained.

  

October 11, 2021 President Buhari Says 2nd Niger Bridge, Lagos-Ibadan Expressway Will Be Completed Before 2023

President Buhari Says 2nd Niger Bridge, Lagos-Ibadan Expressway Will Be Completed Before 2023

President Muhammadu Buhari, has said the second Niger bridge, Lagos-Ibadan expressway and other key projects under the Presidential Infrastructure Development Fund (PIDF) will be completed before 2023.

Speaking today in Abuja at the opening of a two-day mid-term ministerial performance review retreat organised to assess the progress made towards the achievement of the nine key priorities of the administration, President Buhari, according to a statement by Femi Adesina, presidential spokesman, used the occasion to highlight some of the federal government’s achievements in the past two years.

“On transportation, we are growing the stock and quality of our road, rail, air, and water transport infrastructure,” Buhari said.

“The PIDF projects are also advancing remarkably. These include the 11.9km Second Niger Bridge, 120 km Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, 375 km Abuja – Kaduna – Zaria – Kano Expressway and the East West Road. Most of these projects are expected to be completed within this 2nd term of our Administration.”

The president further said his administration had made tremendous progress on railway projects in the country, adding that upgrading the railway network is being extended with the recent completion of Lagos–Ibadan line.

“Work is expected to commence very soon on the Port-Harcourt Maiduguri line and Calabar – Lagos Coastal Line to connect the Southern and Eastern States of our Country. Progress is also being made on the upgrading of our airports, with the state-of-the-art facilities in line with world-class safety standards,” he said.

July 28, 2021 Lagos-Ibadan Expressway Won’t Be Closed, We’ll Only Divert Traffic- FG

Lagos-Ibadan Expressway Won’t Be Closed, We’ll Only Divert Traffic- FG

The Federal Controller of Works in Lagos, Mr Olukayode Popoola, said this during inspection of ongoing reconstruction/rehabilitation of the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway project.

The Federal Government on Tuesday said traffic would be diverted on the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway around Makun section for 72 hours to enable the contractor install a bridge beam.

He appealed for understanding and urged the public to disregard rumours that the road would be closed.

Popoola said traffic would be diverted on a stretch of just 400 meters around the construction zone where beams were to be laid on the flyover under construction at Makun near Sagamu Interchange.

He said the diversion would begin on Wednesday July 28 and end on Friday 30 July, a total of 72 hours.

He explained that the reason for the diversion was to allow for safe installation of cross beams, adding that, vehicles would not be allowed to ply the area where the beams would be laid to prevent accidents.

“The purpose of this inspection is to check the extent of the flyover bridges being constructed on this Lagos-Ibadan Expressway.

“The contractor will launch this beam you are seeing on the ground here at Makun and that will take us about 72 hours to complete,” he said.

Popoola said contrary to media speculations, it would only take 72 hours to launch the beams of the flyover because the diversion points had already been created about 400 meters away from the construction zone.

“Any vehicle coming from Ibadan that is approaching this Makun at kilometer 37 plus 100 will now have to shift to Lagos bound lane and then after this place, another 400 meters away, he will now come back to his own lane originally.

“We are not closing the road. It is not partial closure and it is not total closure, motorists will still be allowed to move but there will be diversion, 400 metres away and 400 meters after where we are working,” he said.

The controller said adequate road diversion signs had been provided and there would be collaboration between traffic regulatory and law enforcement agencies to avert gridlock.

He appealed to motorists to be lane disciplined and obey all diversion signs and traffic laws and assured that there would be seamless movement on the highway.

He said increased alternative funding was speeding up construction works on the highway, assuring that both section one of the project being handled by Julius Berger and section two handle by RCC would be delivered in 2022.

Popoola said 31 kilometers of work had been completed to the final stage out of 43.6 kilometers of section one being handled by Julius Berger bringing the total completion to 76 per cent.

“We have achieved about 45 per cent completion of the bridge alone, if you add it together with the pavement work that we have done, the average completion percentage is in the neighborhood of 76 per cent,” he said.

June 25, 2021 FG Invests $1bn On Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, Two Others

FG Invests $1bn On Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, Two Others

The Federal Government says it was investing $1bn on the construction of the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, Second Niger Bridge, and Abuja-Kaduna-Zaria-Kano Expressway.

It disclosed this at the official opening of the 51st Annual Conference of the Nigerian Institution of Estate Surveyors and Valuers, adding that over N15tn would be required to bridge the country’s infrastructure deficit.

In his keynote address at the conference, the Vice President who was represented by the Minister of State for Works and Housing, ABUBAKAR ALIYU, spoke on how the Federal Government had been intervening in some selected sectors.

According to him, the federal government created the Presidential Infrastructure Development Fund, investing over a billion dollars in three flagship projects: the Lagos-lbadan Expressway, Second Niger Bridge, and Abuja-Kaduna-Zaria-Kano Expressway.

Also speaking at the event, the Minister of Works and Housing, BABATUNDE FASHOLA, said the development of critical infrastructures such as the provision of new roads and bridges, airports, rail infrastructure had salutary impacts on the real estate sector.

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