Lagos Opens 18.7km Six-lane Expressway

By Luqmon Balogun, Lagos

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Lagos State Governor, Mr Babajide Sanwo-Olu has delivered and opened the first phase of the reconstruction and upgrading of the18.75-kilometre road at Eti Osa-Lekki-Epe Expressway.

The 18.75-kilometre long stretch from Eleko to Epe T-Junction which was hitherto a two-lane rural roadway, is now upgraded to a six-lane rigid concrete carriageway, accompanied with basic Infrastructure.

The construction feat according to the government marked a significant improvement in the effort to redevelop the rural road, built over 40 years ago.

Positive Impact

The Governor said the development marked another effort by his administration at investing in infrastructure that would impact positively on the socio-economic well-being of the residents.

Before the intervention, Sanwo-Olu said the expressway was in critical condition, creating agony for travellers and causing pain in the movement of goods and services.

“Inauguration of this road project we are opening today is coming after 40 years the infrastructure was originally constructed as a rural cross-section without drain. Our administration flagged off the reconstruction and upgrading of the Eti-Osa-Lekki-Epe Expressway from the existing two-lane to a three-lane dual carriageway with a reinforced concrete pavement and with a lane in each direction dedicated for trucks to accommodate the envisaged axle loads.

“This event does not only mark the opening of Phase 1 of the project, we are also flagging off the commencement of the Phase 2 of the work. The entire project will set the Lekki-Epe corridor on the path of socio-economic prosperity and progress. This corridor is fast emerging as an urban economic hub. The growth must come with infrastructure investment that will support the development. The infrastructure will not only bring relief to residents plying the road, it will also ease the transportation of goods, while encouraging industrial development in the Lekki Free Zone.” he said.

Sanwo-Olu who appreciated the Community Development Associations for their support urged however residents to take ownership of the infrastructure, asking them to protect its facilities from vandals in order to continue to serve them.

Second Phase

After inaugurating the completed first phase of the road, Sanwo-Olu immediately flagged off the second phase of the road project, which will extend the construction from Eleko axis to Abraham Adesanya Roundabout.

The Governor said the project’s second phase would be done in two segments for ease of funding and to reduce the traffic impact of the construction work on commuters.

The 18.6km first segment, Sanwo-Olu said, would take off from Eleko to Awoyaya and to critical sections around Majek and Ogidan. Second segment, which is 11km, will kick off at Ogidan to Abraham Adesanya Roundabout.

Long Overdue

Special Adviser to the Governor on Works and Infrastructure, Mrs. Aramide Adeyoye, said the Eti Osa-Lekki-Epe Expressway was long overdue for upgrading, given its deplorable condition that reduced journey from 35 minutes to over four hours.

She said the commuters’ pains were compounded by upsurge in activities of Lekki recently commissioned Deep Sea Port, Dangote Refinery and other multinational businesses sites around the Lekki Free Trade Zone corridor.

Adeyoye said repairs hitherto carried out on the carriageway only delivered short-term and could no longer be sustainable, justifying the need for permanent solution to address drainages, outfalls and weariness.

According to her “The reconstruction of the Lekki-Epe Expressway is, no doubt, a laudable project that will impact positively the lives of residents, eliminate traffic gridlocks, drastically reduce the travel time of commuters, and businesses as well as improve the socio-economic activities around the axis. I, therefore, implore us all as stakeholders to take ownership of it and be wary of vandals by carefully guarding it so it can continue to serve us as long as we so desire.”

Chairman of Ibeju Lekki Local Government Area, Mr. Abdullah Olowa, expressed appreciation to the Governor for delivering the project at a record time, stressing that the delivery of the first phase of the infrastructure had started changing residents’ agonising story.

 

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