Lagos reopens Alapere Pedestrian Bridge

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Kehinde Adeleye

 

 

The Lagos State Government has reopened the ever-busy pedestrian bridge at Alapere/Estate Bus Stop on the Third Axial Road after completion of work on the damaged bridge with a warning that access was created to pedestrians for safety reasons.

 

The Special Adviser to the Governor on Infrastructure, Engineer Olufemi Daramola said the Sanwo-Olu administration places a high premium on the safety of lives and, therefore, directed immediate reopening of the bridge for public use.

 

After an inspection of the completed bridge by a team comprising Lagos State Government Officials from the Office of Infrastructure and the Contractors was carried out to determine its fitness for public use, the Special Adviser said the Governor directed that the infrastructure should immediately be made accessible to the public, before official handover and commissioning, to reduce the risk of accidents on pedestrians who cross the expressway.

 

While urging pedestrians and commuters to see the gesture of the Governor as responsive and timely, Engineer Daramola said, “In the interim, we have opened the Bridge for pedestrian use considering safety implications while we await the formal handover by the Governor.

 

 

“This is commendable as the administration of Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu is responsive and would leave no stone unturned to ensure the safety of all in the State,” he added.

 

Recall that the damage to the bridge, which was constructed eleven years ago, was caused by the impact of a container-laden truck that manoeuvred under the bridge bearing a load far beyond the headroom of the bridge.

 

 

Also commenting on the reopened bridge, the Commissioner for Information and Strategy Gbenga Omotoso said, aside from showing the responsiveness of the Governor, the gesture is a display of Lagos State Government’s commitment to providing modern and sturdy infrastructure that will facilitate easy movement of people, goods and materials.

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