LAGOS FLAGS OFF RECONSTRUCTION OF 10-LANE OSHODI-INT’L AIRPORT ROAD
The
Lagos State Government on Monday flagged off the reconstruction of the
Oshodi-International Airport Road, with a pledge to complete the project within
the next fifteen months.
The
State Governor, Mr Akinwunmi Ambode had last month at the quarterly Town Hall
Meeting held in Badore area of Ajah, announced that the reconstruction of the
road, which is a major gateway to the country, would commence in September, and
that the construction would facilitate the transformation of the road to a
world class standard.
Specifically,
the design of the project include the reconstruction and expansion of the
existing carriage to three-lane Expressway on both directions, construction of
two-lane Service Road in both directions, construction of Ramp Bridge to
provide a U-turn from Ajao Estate to Airport, construction of a flyover at
NAHCO/Toll Gate and drainage works.
Others
include the removal of existing Pedestrian Bridge at Ajao Estate and
construction of Pedestrian Bridges at Ajao Estate and NAHCO/Hajj Camp,
construction of Slip Road to provide access to Ajao Estate, construction of
Lay-bys and installation of Street Lights, among others.
Speaking
while flagging off the project, the State’s Commissioner for Waterfront
Infrastructure Development, Engr Adebowale Akinsanya said the commencement of
the project was in line with the commitment of the present administration to
transform the entire axis, being the major gateway to the country’s commercial
nerve centre.
He
said the State Government took it upon itself to undertake the reconstruction
of the road being one of the busiest roads in the State with vehicular volumes
averaging 50,000 vehicles daily, and that its poor state was not acceptable for
the status of the State as the fifth largest economy in Africa and the nation’s
commercial hub.
He
said some of the fences along the corridor have been identified to be within
the right of way, but that government would minimize the impact of the project
on property owners.
He
said in order to properly carry along people of the area, a stakeholders’
meeting will hold on Thursday to sensitize the people whereby they will have an
opportunity to ask the necessary questions.
He
said to fast-track the project, three group of workers will work on the project
and they would work day and night, while upon completion, the project will be
linked to the Oworonshoki reclamation project, which is also ongoing and is
aimed at transforming the corridor to a major entertainment and tourism hub.
The
Commissioner, however, urged residents and motorists to cooperate with
government while the construction will last, saying that the intention was to
transform the area.
“There
will be some minor inconveniences but we are going to try to mitigate the
impact. The work will be accelerated. The project is to make life easier for
everybody. We just want to appeal to people to cooperate with us. We will be
here to talk to the people in case of any issue and we are also working with
our partner, the Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria (FAAN),” the Commissioner
said.
Also
speaking, Managing Director of Planet Projects, the firm that designed the
project, Mr. Biodun Otunola said prior to the commencement of the construction,
adequate feasibility studies were carried out, and that the project, upon
completion, would facilitate total transformation of Oshodi and International
Airport corridor.
He
said in as much as there would not be alternative roads created specifically
for the project, adequate measures have been put in place to educate the public
on the staging that would be developed, saying that the project would be
executed in phases, while motorists will make use of other sections of the road
during construction work on a particular section.
Otunola,
whose company is also handling the construction of the Oshodi Transport
Interchange, said by the time the road project and the interchange are
completed, the whole axis would have been transformed to world class standard.
“The
desire of the State Government under Governor Ambode is to ensure that this
whole corridor is turned into an international corridor so that investors and
the people can be proud that we have an international gateway that we all can
be proud of.
LAGOS FLAGS OFF RECONSTRUCTION OF 10-LANE OSHODI-INT’L AIRPORT ROAD
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