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The Ogun Command of the
Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), on Thursday, said that the Sagamu Interchange
Bridge, along the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway would be temporarily closed from
today.
Mr Clement Oladele, the
Ogun Sector Commander of the FRSC, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) that
the temporary closure was due to the damage caused by the two tankers that
caught fire there on Christmas day.
The Ogun Sector
Commander spoke with NAN in Ota,Ogun.
NAN reports that two
tankers laden with 33,000 litres each, on Dec.25, crashed into each other due
to speeding on the outward bound of the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway under the
Sagamu Interchange Bridge, close to FRSC Emergency Roadside Clinic.
The sector commander
said that the FRSC had invited some engineers from the Federal Ministry of
Works and Housing to assess the bridge.
He added that they were
also to confirm whether vehicles could still be plying it due the intensity of
damage done to the section of the bridge on December 25.
“The temporary closure
is based on their professional advice that the fire had destroyed the integrity
of that section of the bridge and it will not be safe for motorists until it
had been reinforced.”
Oladele advised the
members of the public to avoid the use of that section of the bridge till it
had been reinforced.
He implored the
motorists to cooperate with the FRSC and other sister security agencies that
would enforce the temporary closure of the bridge until after it would have
been repaired and reopened to motorists.
The FRSC boss said
motorists approaching the Sagamu Interchange Bridge from the Eastern part of
Nigeria through Ijebu-Ode end should detour right at the back of the FRSC
Emergency Roadside Clinic at Sagamu to connect the Lagos – Ibadan Expressway
leading to Ogere.
He said that they should
then make a U – turn before Ogere town and continue their journey to Lagos.
Oladele also said that
vehicles coming from Abeokuta and heading to the Eastern part of Nigeria
through Ijebu Ode should avoid the Sagamu Interchange Bridge.
He advised them to turn
right immediately after Nestle Company Plc to proceed to the expressway leading
to Lagos and then make a U – turn after Kara – Sagamu which is after the Julius
Berger Construction Company Yard, Sagamu.
He said from ther, they
should reconnect the Sagamu- Ijebu Ode – Ore – Benin Expressway to continue
their journeys.
The FRSC sector
commander advised motorists to call the FRSC toll free number 122 for further
clarifications on the new temporary arrangements. (NAN)

















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