Lagos Orders Immediate Closure of Oshodi Pedestrian Bridge

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The Lagos State Government has ordered the immediate closure of the pedestrian bridge connecting Oshodi Bus Terminals 2 and 3, citing concerns over its safety and structural integrity.

In a statement issued on Friday, the Lagos State Commissioner for Transportation, Mr. Oluwaseun Osiyemi, explained that the bridge had been found to pose potential risks to public safety. He emphasized that the closure would allow for a thorough assessment of the bridge’s structural integrity to determine whether repairs or reconstruction are necessary.

“To ensure the safety of pedestrians, we have directed the contractor responsible for the initial construction of the terminal, in collaboration with the Office of Infrastructure, to place concrete barriers at the entrances leading to the bridge,” Osiyemi said.

The move is part of the state’s ongoing efforts to maintain and improve critical infrastructure while safeguarding the well-being of its citizens. The government is committed to conducting a full evaluation to ensure the pedestrian bridge meets required safety standards before reopening.

In the meantime, commuters are advised to take alternative routes while the assessment is being conducted. The Lagos State Government has assured the public that it will prioritize both safety and efficiency in addressing the situation.

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