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May 27, 2021 Eko Bridge Will Be Closed For 2 Months

Eko Bridge Will Be Closed For 2 Months

Motorists and residents have been asked to obey all traffic diversion directives.

Commissioner for Transportation, Frederic Oladeinde, says the repair work has become imperative in order to complete an earlier rehabilitation work embarked upon by the federal government.

The bridge will be closed from Costain to Alaka inbound the National Stadium in Surulere.

Oladeinde says “Traffic from Apongbon to Alaka, Stadium, Inner Surulere or Ikorodu Road will be diverted to Eko Bridge to access Costain Roundabout to Iponri through Alaka and Funso Williams Avenue.

“Similarly, motorists from Eko bridge will have to navigate their desired destinations through Costain Roundabout to Abebe Village( by Nigerian Breweries Plc) through Eric Moore to Bode Thomas to Adeniran Ogunsanya, to access Shitta Roundabout by Stadium under bridge to Funso Williams Avenue to Dorman-Long Bridge and Fadeyi-Ikorodu Road.

“Motorists can gain access to Apongbon through CMS Outer Marina Road to connect Ebute Metta Ikorodu Road to access their destinations.

“Motorists from Apongbon can pass through CMS to Outer Marina to Adeniji Adele, Third Mainland Bridge, Adekunle to Herbert Macaulay Way, Jibowu and Ikorodu road will also be available.”

The Lagos state government has appealed for understanding from residents.

Lagosians have also been asked to obey traffic management personnel during this 10-week fix of the bridge.

 

May 19, 2021 Lagos State Government Launches The First And Last Mile Bus Scheme

Lagos State Government Launches The First And Last Mile Bus Scheme

As part of its efforts in achieving a fully integrated inter-modal transport system, the Lagos State Government has formally launched The First and Last Mile Bus Scheme.

It is also an innovative transport option which gives commuters in communities outside the main transit corridor, a wider berth in accessing transport routes.

Governor BABAJIDE SANWO-OLU stated at the First phase of the formal launch of the scheme in Lagos House Ikeja.

He said that his administration is working tirelessly to fulfill its campaign promises adding that it would enhance the movement of the people from one community to another.

Also, Speaking Managing Director of Lagos Metropolitan Area Transport Authority, ABIMBOLA AKINAJO, said the Lagos First and Last Mile Bus Scheme which would be run by private operators with the use of central ticketing system.

Commissioner for Transportation, FREDRIC OLADEINDE, said the launch of the Lagos First and Last Mile Bus Scheme was in commitment of the state government to develop integrated multi-modal transport system that is safe, comfortable, supports economic prosperity of the state.

 

 

May 5, 2021 Lagos Begins Installation Of 2,000 CCTV Cameras

Lagos Begins Installation Of 2,000 CCTV Cameras

The Lagos State Government has said it will commence the installation of 2,000 Closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras across the state. 

Hakeem Popoola Fahm, the state Commissioner for Science and Technology,  disclosed this at a ministerial press briefing on Tuesday, May 4, to commemorate the second year in office of Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu led administration. 

Hw also said the number of CCTV cameras installed will increasing day by day, already, 100 CCTV cameras had been installed in Ikeja metropolis.  The Commissioner added that upon completion, the project would advance Lagos state economy by becoming a 24-hour driven commercial centre, which would allow companies to operate in a safe, secure and smart environment that would create more jobs and increase Gross Domestic Product of the state.

Apart from the installation of the CCTV cameras across the state, Fahm said that Sanwo-Olu’s administration had implemented a 3,000 km of Fibre Metro Network connection in year 2020, and additional 3,000km in year 2021, across the state, as part of the comprehensive Smart City Programme that seeks to provide a 24-hour driven economy. 

Speaking further Fahm said that the implementation of Lagos State Smart City Project is to enable governance, connectivity and environmental security, adding that the use of technology would make reporting of security incidents easy to reach, and promote access to major stakeholders in the government. 

March 8, 2021 Lagos State Government Seals 11 Facilities For Violating Covid-19 Guidelines

Lagos State Government Seals 11 Facilities For Violating Covid-19 Guidelines

The Lagos State Government over the weekend sealed 11 facilities including Event Centres, Lounges and Night Clubs among others for contravening COVID-19 directives.

The Director-General of the Lagos State Safety Commission, Mr LANRE MOJOLA disclosed this after the sealing exercise.

MOJOLA said though the affected event centers originally informed the agency of their intention to organize parties and events, they however failed to meet the expectations of the agency on complying with COVID-19 protocols.

The event centres, bars and lounges sealed between Saturday and Sunday include, UBC Club, VGC, Sapearz Lounge, Awolowo road, Ikoyi, All Season Event Centre, Ipaja amongst others.

 

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