Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode, on Thursday
visited some of the major traffic points in the metropolis, stating
that his administration will provide solutions to traffic snarls in the
state.
Ambode, according to a statement signed by his Chief Press Secretary,
Habib Aruna, also approved the construction of a pedestrian bridge at
the Ojodu Berger Bus Stop, a critical entry and exit point of Lagos.
The governor, who spoke with journalists at Dopemu in Agbado Oke-Odo
Local Council Development Area after the inspection, said he decided to
visit the traffic points himself to get a first hand experience of what
the situation was.
He said, “We’ve seen that we have been to 3rd Mainland Bridge,
Oworonshoki, Ketu, Abule-Egba, Alimosho and then we’ve gone to Mile 12.
That’s not the end of the story. We’re still going to Apapa and Mile 2.
The truth is that we must start to have solutions to our traffic
challenges in the state and that’s what we are doing.
“I have here with me heads of agencies that are really saddled with
the traffic situation. I like them to speak to you directly and let you
know that we are together as a team. We’re going to start seeing
solutions to the traffic challenges that we experience in Lagos.
“It’s
not enough for us stay in the office and believe that we can create
solutions to the traffic challenge that we have in the state. So, we
decided that we are going to go round ourselves and see how we can
improve on the traffic situation in Lagos.
“What we have done in the last three hours is to show that we are
greatly concerned about the traffic gridlock that we have been
experiencing in the last few months.”
Ambode promised that the state would soon begin the construction of a pedestrian bridge in Berger Bus stop, Ojodu.
“We have seen that Berger needs a foot bridge and immediately the
engineers are going to go to work and we will make sure that we put
something there. We don’t want any traffic on that highway. We are
already thinking of additional solutions to allow vehicles to extend
outside of the highway. That’s an engineering work and it’s already
being considered,” he said.
He added that in addition to the footbridge, the state government
would work to make the road free at all times, saying whatever happened
in Berger would have a fallback effect on the 3rd Mainland Bridge, which
would compound the traffic situation at the Oworonshoki end of the
highway.
The governor, while addressing some residents at Go-ye Junction in
Dopemu, gave an assurance that the state would create traffic lights and
expand the road at the two ends so that people could make a U-turn
easily without creating traffic snarl.
Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Transportation, Mr. Seyi Coker,
expressed optimism that with the governor’s inspection, Lagosians would
see some improvement on the roads.
“So we are assuring you that very soon from today, we are going to
have some improvement on Lagos roads and that is what we have done. You
can see that at all the points the governor visited, he came down
himself to see and pointed to situations, asked questions,” he added.
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