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  • Umahi reopens Independence Bridge after emergency repairs

    Umahi reopens Independence Bridge after emergency repairs

    The Independence Bridge in Lagos has been officially reopened by the Federal Government following emergency repair works.

    This comes two days after millions of Lagosians were locked in hours-long gridlock, following the earlier closure of the bridge for planned maintenance and rehabilitation works.

    Following public outcry as a result of the bridge closure, the Minister of Works, David Umahi, ordered the immediate reopening of the bridge on Thursday.

    Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, had apologised to residents for the gridlock experienced due to the rehabilitation of the bridge.

    Speaking at the reopening ceremony on Friday, the minister said the closure was prompted by a structural failure involving the approach slab of the bridge, which caved in due to a faulty design.

    He stated the initial construction of the approach slab was done as a cantilever, which was structurally inappropriate.

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     “It’s not supposed to be a cantilever. What we had was a free-standing approach slab, which is incorrect. Every approach slab must have at least one end fixed,” he said.

    The minister disclosed that the slab failed when the sand fill beneath it leaked, compromising its integrity and posing a serious risk to commuters.

    Umahi described the situation as an emergency, admitting that proper procedures were not followed in announcing the closure.

    He announced plans to introduce a standardized national procedure for road and bridge closures.

    “The mistake that the controller, Olukorede Kesha, made was that she did not notify us. We also didn’t adequately inform Lagosians of the alternative routes.

    “Going forward, no road or bridge in Nigeria will be closed without a clearly defined process. Controllers must submit drone surveys, state the nature of the technical problem and solution, propose alternative routes, and publish this information to the public,” he said.

    The minister also disclosed that the bridge is now set for a redesign to ensure long-term stability. “We have decided to redesign the project as a one-span bridge. This will eliminate the lateral head pressure on the abutment and address unknown factors such as piling depth,” he said.

    Umahi explained that Lagos bridges, including the Third Mainland, Carter, and Iddo bridges, are held by skin-friction piling, meaning they depend on the surrounding sand for stability.

    “Any scouring or sand excavation puts the piles at risk,” he said, noting that ongoing studies will guide further reinforcement work.”

    Umahi stated that more permanent work would commence in three weeks, once the integrity of underground pipes is verified.

    He also outlined a staged construction approach to minimize disruption, including splitting road works into two phases with each phase lasting about 21 days.

    The Minister emphasised that future construction schedules would be designed for the convenience of the public, with some projects carried out exclusively on weekends or at night.

    He added that the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) would be involved in traffic monitoring during the repairs.

    “This is not just about engineering; it’s about communication, safety, and accountability. We owe it to Nigerians to do better,” the minister stated.

  • Sanwo-Olu visits Independence Bridge, apologises for traffic gridlock

    Sanwo-Olu visits Independence Bridge, apologises for traffic gridlock

    Following the severe traffic congestion experienced by Lagos residents on Independence Bridge on Wednesday, April 2, Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu has visited the area to assess the ongoing repair works.

    According to the Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on New Media, Jubril Gawat, Sanwo-Olu arrived at the site by 9:59am on Thursday, April 3, accompanied by government officials.

    Gawat, in a post on X (formerly Twitter), shared a video of the governor’s visit. 

    He wrote: “FLASH: Governor of Lagos State, Mr @jidesanwoolu arrives at the Independence Bridge, Bonny Camp road repairs this morning to see the work being done by the Federal Ministry of Works. Mr Governor arrived here 9:59 am in company of State Government Officials.”

    In a follow-up post, Sanwo-Olu apologised to Lagos residents for the severe traffic situation caused by the repair works.

    The governor explained that the decision to fix the bridge had been in place for over three years and was necessary to prevent a potential disaster. 

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    The repair project is being handled by Messrs Buildwell Construction under the supervision of the Federal Ministry of Works.

    Sanwo-Olu assured Lagos residents that all the alternatives will be cleaned up more than before and more traffic officers and security operatives will be deployed to the roads as it was done during December period.

    He also appealed to Lagosians to keep obeying traffic rules, stating offices can work from home or online for this period of the work. 

  • FG to close Independence Bridge in Lagos for repairs on April 1

    FG to close Independence Bridge in Lagos for repairs on April 1

    The Federal Government has announced the closure of the Independence Bridge (Marina bound) starting April 1 for essential maintenance and rehabilitation works.

    The Federal Controller of Works, Lagos, Mrs Olukorede Kesha, made this known in a statement on Monday in Lagos.

    She explained that the bridge would remain closed until the end of May 2025.

    Accoding to her, the closure will affect traffic traveling from Ahmadu Bello Way and Adeola Odeku towards Marina, Eko Bridge, and Onikan by Zone 2.

    Kesha advised motorists to plan their journeys accordingly and use alternative routes to avoid traffic congestion during the repair period.

    She apologised for any inconvenience the closure might cause and thanked the public for their understanding and cooperation as the government worked to ensure the safety and stability of road infrastructure.(NAN)