The Lagos State Government has unveiled plans to redirect traffic at two flyovers in the state. The move is aimed at facilitating the installation of truck barriers at the Stadium Flyover Bridge and the Ojuelegba Flyover Bridge, near the Fire Station.
The diversion is expected to take place over two nights, affecting traffic flow in and out of the Stadium Flyover Bridge and Ojuelegba Flyover Bridge. This development is likely to cause inconvenience for commuters who use these routes.
The Lagos State Government has not provided a specific timeline for the completion of the truck barrier installation. However, the diversion is expected to be in place for a limited period, allowing for the necessary work to be carried out.
The Lagos State Government's decision to divert traffic for truck barrier installation raises questions about the state's ability to manage its infrastructure projects. The diversion is likely to cause significant disruptions to commuters, particularly those who rely on these routes for their daily activities. The cost of these disruptions to the economy and the impact on businesses and residents should be a concern for the government. The installation of truck barriers is a necessary step to prevent accidents and improve road safety, but the government must find ways to minimize the impact on commuters.





