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FG to close Ijora bridge April 27 for repairs

Ijora bridge access road Ijora bridge access road
Ijora bridge access road

The federal government has announced a full closure of the Ijora bridge in Lagos for “critical repair works”. 

During an inspection of the bridge on Monday, Olukorede Kesha, federal controller of works, said the route will be closed to traffic on April 27.

Kesha said the bridge, which connects Ijora Causeway to Apapa, needs comprehensive repairs, with defective bearings beneath the deck due for replacements.

“This bridge has been awarded for some time now in different phases. We are now at the final phase which involves lifting the entire bridge deck to change the faulty bearings beneath,” she said.

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“A lot of the bearings are defective, and approximately 50 of them will be replaced across three sections.”

She added that the Ijora bridge is a major route into Apapa, where Nigeria’s busiest sea ports are housed.

Keisha noted that the closure would cause some disruptions but said it has become imperative for the safety of commuters.

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She assured that the ministry has carefully worked on diversion routes and traffic management.

“To manage expected gridlock, motorists approaching from Ijora would be redirected through Seven Up Roundabout to reconnect to Apapa. Heavy-duty vehicles would be diverted via Costain through Iganmu to access Apapa,” she added.

Keisha also appealed for patience and cooperation from road users.

She said the ministry has received complaints about intense vibrations on the bridge while assuring that the bridge would not collapse.

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“It won’t collapse, but it definitely needs help. If you drive on the bridge now, you will feel vibrations. That is because the bearings, the spring-like supports under the deck, have weakened significantly,” she said.

Kesha noted that the repairs would be the first major work on the Ijora bridge since it was constructed decades ago.

She said the initial phase of the work, which would involve lifting the deck and replacing the bearings, would require full closure.

“However, subsequent activities such as removing and replacing the asphalt might be done in stages, possibly on Sundays, to reduce traffic disruption,” she added.

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The federal controller harped on the importance of public awareness, noting that David Umahi, the minister of works, mandated that any bridge closure should be widely publicised.

“We want members of the public to know that this is for their safety. With their cooperation, we can finish this work in time and restore the bridge to a much safer condition,” she said.

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