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Lagos Govt shuts Oshodi Pedestrian Bridge Over Safety Concerns


The Lagos State Government has ordered the immediate closure of the pedestrian bridge connecting Oshodi Bus Terminals 2 and 3, citing safety concerns.

The Lagos State Commissioner for Transportation, Mr Oluwaseun Osiyemi, issued the order in a statement made available to newsmen on Friday raised alarms over the bridge’s safety and structural integrity.

The commissioner explained that the closure would enable a comprehensive structural integrity assessment of the bridge, to determine whether it requires repairs or reconstruction.

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Osiyemi advised pedestrians to use an alternative bridge located 30 metres away while the assessment is conducted.

“The order also mandated the contractor responsible for the initial construction of the terminal, through the Office of Infrastructure, to place concrete barriers at the entrances leading to the bridge. This is to safeguard the lives of pedestrians who use the infrastructure.” the statement added

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