The Lagos state government has stated that certain sections of the Third Mainland Bridge would be closed for five weeks beginning November 6.
According to Sola Giwa, special adviser on transport to Lagos Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, repair work on some sections of the road would begin on Monday at 7 a.m.
He stated that construction on the ramps connecting Oworonshoki to Adekunle and Lagos Island will begin soon, and that the repairs will take two weeks.
Giwa said starting on November 20, the second phase of the mending, which will take another three weeks, will commence.
“Third Mainland Bridge (3MB) Repairs Advisory. This would be done in 2 Phases,” he wrote on his X page.
“Phase 1: The first two weeks, Monday 6th November, 2023. Closure of ramp inward Adekunle from Oworonshoki, ramp inward Adekunle from Lagos Island.
“Phase 2: 3 weeks After (20th November 2023) Closure of ramp outward from Adekunle to Oworonshoki and ramp outward from Adekunle to the Island.
“The 3rd Mainland Bridge will be open for motorists going to Victoria Island and from the Island to Oworonshoki.”
Giwa also highlighted alternative routes for motorists traveling through the affected sections of the 11.8-kilometer road.
Prior to this development, the federal government had announced that another round of palliative repair of failed sections of the bridge would commence on October 23.
In recent times, many Nigerians have lamented the poor state of the bridge, with long stretches of the road riddled with crater-sized potholes.