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Lagos Diverts Traffic On Murtala Muhammed Way For Construction Of Red Line Rail by naptu2(op): 3:04pm On Feb 08, 2022
Lagos Diverts Traffic On Murtala Muhammed Way For Construction Of Red Line Rail

Jubril A. Gawat @Mr_JAGs

FLASH: In preparation for the launch of Precast Beams for the Phase 1 of the Lagos Rail Mass Transit project, the Lagos State Government will divert traffic on Muritala Mohammed Way between Saturday 12th February and Sunday 13th February, 2022.

In a statement released by the Ministry of Transportation, the Commissioner, Dr. Frederic Oladeinde explained that a lane will be barred from vehicular movement as part of the safety precaution to protect Road Users during the installation of the Precast Beams.

Oladeinde revealed that traffic on Muritala Mohammed way will be diverted to Abeokuta Street to access Borno Way through Coates Street to further link Muritala Mohammed Way. He added that motorists can alternately access their destinations from Cemetery Street.

In the same vein, according to the transport Commissioner, traffic on Apapa Road will be accommodated with the temporary lanes constructed before the overpass and will be channelized to two lanes on Muritala Mohammed Way.

The Commissioner assured that the construction site will be cordon off for the safety of the citizenry, adding that emergency vehicles will be on ground to tow faulty vehicles along the axis.

He also stated that signage’s will be placed on the access roads with the presence of the State’s Traffic Management Authority to manage traffic flow and minimize inconveniences.

The State Government while commending motorists for their patience reiterated its continuous commitment towards the development of transport infrastructure within the metropolis, maintaining that it is vital for the Multi-Modal Transportation System of the State Government which will in turn boost the economic prowess of the citizenry.

Dr. Frederic Oladeinde,
Honourable Commissioner for Transportation,
8th February, 2022.
https://twitter.com/Mr_JAGs/status/1491036847170277389

Re: Lagos Diverts Traffic On Murtala Muhammed Way For Construction Of Red Line Rail by GraphicsMaster1: 3:06pm On Feb 08, 2022
Oladeinde revealed that traffic on Muritala Mohammed way will be diverted to Abeokuta Street to access Borno Way through Coates Street to further link Muritala Mohammed Way?


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Re: Lagos Diverts Traffic On Murtala Muhammed Way For Construction Of Red Line Rail by Adenaph(m): 3:06pm On Feb 08, 2022
Greater Lagos
Re: Lagos Diverts Traffic On Murtala Muhammed Way For Construction Of Red Line Rail by Golan007: 3:07pm On Feb 08, 2022
Wait for wailers.

They wouldn't be far behind now.
Re: Lagos Diverts Traffic On Murtala Muhammed Way For Construction Of Red Line Rail by Triangles1(m): 3:08pm On Feb 08, 2022
Good work.
Re: Lagos Diverts Traffic On Murtala Muhammed Way For Construction Of Red Line Rail by Emeka71(m): 3:08pm On Feb 08, 2022
Good move.
Re: Lagos Diverts Traffic On Murtala Muhammed Way For Construction Of Red Line Rail by Foreigna2: 3:09pm On Feb 08, 2022
Golan007:
Wait for wailers.

They wouldn't be far behind now.
They are coming. Yaba is not far from Ojuelegba where they hawk gala and fan yogo.
You will soon see them with cartons on their heads.
Re: Lagos Diverts Traffic On Murtala Muhammed Way For Construction Of Red Line Rail by snoopz: 3:11pm On Feb 08, 2022
Afi divertion all the time, that vgc construction dey suck people's life, if you wan commot ajah na to commot before 5:30 in ajah or else na there you go sleep
Re: Lagos Diverts Traffic On Murtala Muhammed Way For Construction Of Red Line Rail by gatecrash123:
Hope it doesn't cause much traffic
Re: Lagos Diverts Traffic On Murtala Muhammed Way For Construction Of Red Line Rail by Mccullum: 3:15pm On Feb 08, 2022
GraphicsMaster1:
Oladeinde revealed that traffic on Muritala Mohammed way will be diverted to Abeokuta Street to access Borno Way through Coates Street to further link Muritala Mohammed Way?
the way may not totally blocked from Yaba to Oyingbo.
Re: Lagos Diverts Traffic On Murtala Muhammed Way For Construction Of Red Line Rail by Perfecttouchade: 3:16pm On Feb 08, 2022
Ok
Re: Lagos Diverts Traffic On Murtala Muhammed Way For Construction Of Red Line Rail by mediainc: 3:19pm On Feb 08, 2022
Lagos will live forever, the spirit and land, air of Lagos will benefit us. Eko' oni' baje.
Re: Lagos Diverts Traffic On Murtala Muhammed Way For Construction Of Red Line Rail by BigBashiru: 3:20pm On Feb 08, 2022
snoopz:
Afi divertion all the time, that vgc construction dey suck people's life, if you wan commot ajah na to commot before 5:30 in ajah or else na there you go sleep
What are they even building in front of vgc??
Re: Lagos Diverts Traffic On Murtala Muhammed Way For Construction Of Red Line Rail by thoollz: 3:25pm On Feb 08, 2022
Na rushing of projects before 2023. What were they waiting for before?
Re: Lagos Diverts Traffic On Murtala Muhammed Way For Construction Of Red Line Rail by sukkot: 3:27pm On Feb 08, 2022
cheesy
Re: Lagos Diverts Traffic On Murtala Muhammed Way For Construction Of Red Line Rail by omoteacher(m): 3:32pm On Feb 08, 2022
sad


Another traffic wahala just like VGC own.

Too much traffic in Lagos now.

ITESIWAJU EKO !
Re: Lagos Diverts Traffic On Murtala Muhammed Way For Construction Of Red Line Rail by gaby(m): 3:41pm On Feb 08, 2022
Lagos on the move...

Sanwo-Olu has earned my respect with his proactiveness since he took over the reins of government.

His predecessors deserve some accolades too.
Re: Lagos Diverts Traffic On Murtala Muhammed Way For Construction Of Red Line Rail by illuminutty: 3:46pm On Feb 08, 2022
Give it to this administration on infrastructure at all levels. If only they could get hold of the economy and security the way they have their hands on infrastructure, APC would remain in power forever.
Re: Lagos Diverts Traffic On Murtala Muhammed Way For Construction Of Red Line Rail by GardenOfGod(m): 4:06pm On Feb 08, 2022
Lagos State is religiously following their development plans, while other states are now discussing sucessors as if it was part of their economic agenda for their states. Election year is no excuse for redundancy in executing people oriented projects. We should sit up and hold our politicians accountable. God bless Lagos State and all Lagosians.
Re: Lagos Diverts Traffic On Murtala Muhammed Way For Construction Of Red Line Rail by Aaae: 4:18pm On Feb 08, 2022
Ok
Re: Lagos Diverts Traffic On Murtala Muhammed Way For Construction Of Red Line Rail by bigdammyj: 4:25pm On Feb 08, 2022
Noted
Re: Lagos Diverts Traffic On Murtala Muhammed Way For Construction Of Red Line Rail by ogododo: 4:36pm On Feb 08, 2022
naptu2:
Lagos Diverts Traffic On Murtala Muhammed Way For Construction Of Red Line Rail

Jubril A. Gawat @Mr_JAGs



https://twitter.com/Mr_JAGs/status/1491036847170277389
Same day dem go do marathons. Dem go put key for another road. Holdup no go kill us for Lagos.
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