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Lekki-Epe expressway: Lagos assures residents of timely construction

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The Lagos State Government has reassured residents of the timely completion of the Lekki-Epe Expressway with advice to motorists to obey the traffic signs at the construction site.

After visiting the Awoyaya axis of the Epe Expressway together with several stakeholders, the Special Adviser on Works and Infrastructure, Engr. (Mrs) Aramide Adeyoye said attitudinal change on the part of motorists and commuters would help a great deal in bringing sanity to the road as construction intensifies on the Lekki-Epe Expressway.

The tour, which was in response to the complainant about the ongoing construction work on the expressway, included officials of Craneburg Construction, Lekki Estate Resident Association (LERSA) and other stakeholders.

Adeyoye said the state government is aware of the pains of commuters and residents, but is set to replicate the feat from 18 kilometres of Phase I of the Lekki -Epe Expressway – from Eleko Junction to Epe, which is 95 percent completed – by delivering one kilometre per month on the 16-kilometre Phase II of the project, which is from Eleko junction to Abraham Adesanya.

“We want to reassure our citizens that the government of Lagos State is assiduously working at improving their lives. Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu has done a lot in the delivery of dividends of democracy to the people of Lagos State and our works are visible in all parts of the state. Phase I of the Lekki-Epe Expressway, which is from Eleko Junction to Epe, is almost 95 percent completed. We will soon start full work on Phase II of the project, which is from Eleko Junction to Abraham Adesanya”, she said.

From left: Chairman, Ibeju Lekki Local Council Development Authority, Hon. Sesan Olowa; Special Adviser to Lagos State Governor on Works and Infrastructure, Engr Aramide Adeyoye; and Permanent Secretary, Office of Infrastructure, Engr Olufemi Daramola during the inspection

The Chairman of Ibeju Lekki Local Council Development Area, Hon. Sesan Olowa, who commended the developmental strides of the Sanwo-Olu’s administration, said the council is doing everything possible to support the state government in ameliorating the hardship being faced as residents commute on the corridor.

“We are very happy, and the people of Ibeju Lekki will also support every effort in this direction. We are going to work closely with the contractor and the Ministry of Works and Infrastructure to ensure that we manage whatever challenges that might occur during the construction”, he said.

Also, LERSA Chairman, Suleiman Bello pledged continued collaboration with the state government to ensure coordinated traffic management on the Lekki/Epe Expressway corridor as the project progresses.

Bello, who said that the association is always on the ground to monitor and give feedback to both residents and government, appealed to commuters to be patient on that axis and follow the laid down rules for the work to move smoothly.

“Our role is to ensure that we get the best value. The money they are spending on this project belongs to you and me. So, we must get the best value for all our residents and stakeholders.  We must tell our residents and stakeholders to calm down when they are on this construction stretch because if we all behave ourselves when we get to this area, the road project will go very easily and seamlessly. We also have a responsibility to protect the people who are working on the construction site”, he said.

The Project Manager, Craneburg Construction said the Eleko to Epe Road construction is already done even before schedule and the current construction of Eleko back to Abraham Adesanya has started too.

He appealed to motorists to be patient and follow the traffic rules and diversions.

The reconstruction of the Lekki-Epe Expressway (Eleko to Epe T-Junction) which was started by the Sanwo-Olu administration is almost completed, while its second phase, which is Eleko junction back to Abraham Adesanya, has started.

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