The Lagos State Government has announced traffic diversion on Marine Bridge for repair work lasting from December 4, 2024, to February 25, 2025.
The Lagos State Commissioner for Transportation, Oluwaseun Osiyemi, announced this in a statement on Sunday, December 1.
Osiyemi enjoined motorists during the repair works to use alternative routes.
The commissioner stated: “Motorists from Apapa inward Lagos Island are advised to go through Costain roundabout to link Eko Bridge and connect Lagos Island for their desired destinations.
“Alternatively, from Apapa, motorists may link Ijora 7up through Marine Bridge to access the ramp to connect Ijora Causeway Access Road through Ijora Oloye to Ijora Causeway to link Eko Bridge and connect Lagos Island for their desired destinations.
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“Motorists from Apapa inward Ijora Causeway/Iddo are advised to link Costain Roundabout to access Eko Bridge and connect Ijora Causeway to access the ramp through the U-turn on to link Iddo for their desired destinations.
“Alternatively, from Apapa, motorists can also link Ijora 7up through Marine Bridge to access the ramp to link Ijora Causeway Access Road through Ijora Oloye to connect Ijora Causeway to Iddo for their desired destinations.”
He said for this period, motorists on the other side from the Costain roundabout would have through traffic inbound Apapa.
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