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Lagos state Governor Sanwo-Olu
Lagos Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu has assured residents and
motorists that the Agege Pen Cinema flyover bridge will be completed and
commissioned for use by June ending or early July 2020.
The governor, who toured the project site on Friday in
company of his cabinet members, said the bridge has reached 70 per cent
completion.
He stated June/July date was the commitment given by the
contractors.
Sanwo-Olu also visited on-going work at the first segment of
construction at the Lagos-Badagry Expressway, which is open to motorists.
The Agege Pen Cinema flyover, which connects Oba Ogunji road
where it takes off and drops off at Agunbiade on the other side, also has a
railway underpass and three abatements, splitting into adjoining streets all
around Agege Pen Cinema.
Sanwo-Olu said: “At the completion not only would we see a
major traffic gridlock improvement, we would also see real estate value coming
back to the entire neighbourhood here and you could see better quality of life
because it is all geared to ensure we continue to build smart environment and
smart cities.
“This is one of the major flyovers happening right in the
midst of Agege, so what it speaks to is the fact that what is good for the
people on the Island is also good for my people right here.
“You can see road infrastructure, bridge infrastructure, all
three coming to solve traffic, transportation and movement of human beings from
one point to the other, and you can see economies, businesses coming up to
flourish here.”
He appealed to citizens and residents around the area to
bear with the government a little bit more and to exercise more patience and
cooperate with the contractor, who has engaged many of them on site.
At the Lagos-Badagry expressway, the governor warned
residents and motorists around Mazamaza- Alakija- Agboju against indiscriminate
dumping of refuse, open defecation, illegal parking of tankers and trucks among
other traffic and environmental nuisances on the expressway.
Sanwo-Olu noted that government has kept its promise made in
July 2019 to deliver, quality, motorable roads to residents of the area, vowing
to intensify enforcement of the state’s traffic and environmental laws.
According to him, before the end of the third quarter of
this year, construction work will be concluded on the four point seven
kilometres stretch of the Expressway from Agboju to LASU Gate.
The Governor, who was accompanied by his Deputy, Obafemi
Hamzat and some cabinet members noted that the projects will ease gridlocks and
boost economic activities in the areas. (The Nation)
