Ajah Flyover Construction: Diversion Commences
The Lagos State Government through the Contractor Messrs. Hitech Construction Company Ltd has commenced the construction of Ajah Reinforced Concrete Flyover. This Bridge on completion will alleviate the traffic gridlocks been experienced by motorists in Ajah and its environs.
Vehicular movements in and around Ajah roundabout will henceforth be disallowed from Tuesday 7th June, 2016.
As part of the Traffic Management
Strategies to minimise the effects of the closure on motorists during the construction period,
the following diversion/alternative roads are available for use;
1. Main Diversion/By-pass: The newly constructed 2-lane dual carriageway running between the existing carriageway of the Eti-Osa/Lekki/Epe Expressway and the fence of Royal Garden Estate shall serve as the main diversion in both directions.
2. Alternative Routes Outward Lekki Scheme 1 Inward Ajah Roundabout:
i. Turn off Eti-Osa/Lekki/Epe Expressway at Ilaje bus-stop, onto Mobil Road to connect the road network within Lekki Scheme II to Ogombo Road and return to the Expressway at Abraham Adesanya roundabout.
ii. Turn off at Ikota 1st Gate Bus Stop onto Gbola Gas Road after Mega Chicken to link Mobil Road, connect the road network within Lekki Scheme II to Ogombo Road and return to the Expressway at Abraham Adesanya roundabout.
3. Alternative Routes Outward Abraham Adesanya Estate Inward Ajah Roundabout:
i. Turn off Thomas Estate Road to Kemfat Road after Ajiwe Police Station onto Modupe Young Street to connect Ado-Badore Road.
ii. Turn off St. Gregory Road beside PHCN Substation onto Modupe Young Street to link Ado-Badore Road.
4. Alternative Routes Outward Ado-Badore Road Inward Ajah Roundabout:
i. Turn off Ado-Badore Road to link Market/Ayetoro Road and connect Eti-Osa/Lekki/Epe Expressway at Berger Bus Stop/Ikota junction.
This notice serves as awareness information on the closure of Ajah Intersection. Motorists and other Road Users are therefore advised to use any of the diversion roads.
The State Government appeals for caution and co-operation from all road users by obeying all traffic regulations and ensuring free flow of traffic during the construction period.
Finally, the State Government, while regretting any inconvenience, has directed all relevant Agencies to ensure free flow of traffic.
Vehicular movements in and around Ajah roundabout will henceforth be disallowed from Tuesday 7th June, 2016.
As part of the Traffic Management
Strategies to minimise the effects of the closure on motorists during the construction period,
the following diversion/alternative roads are available for use;
1. Main Diversion/By-pass: The newly constructed 2-lane dual carriageway running between the existing carriageway of the Eti-Osa/Lekki/Epe Expressway and the fence of Royal Garden Estate shall serve as the main diversion in both directions.
2. Alternative Routes Outward Lekki Scheme 1 Inward Ajah Roundabout:
i. Turn off Eti-Osa/Lekki/Epe Expressway at Ilaje bus-stop, onto Mobil Road to connect the road network within Lekki Scheme II to Ogombo Road and return to the Expressway at Abraham Adesanya roundabout.
ii. Turn off at Ikota 1st Gate Bus Stop onto Gbola Gas Road after Mega Chicken to link Mobil Road, connect the road network within Lekki Scheme II to Ogombo Road and return to the Expressway at Abraham Adesanya roundabout.
3. Alternative Routes Outward Abraham Adesanya Estate Inward Ajah Roundabout:
i. Turn off Thomas Estate Road to Kemfat Road after Ajiwe Police Station onto Modupe Young Street to connect Ado-Badore Road.
ii. Turn off St. Gregory Road beside PHCN Substation onto Modupe Young Street to link Ado-Badore Road.
4. Alternative Routes Outward Ado-Badore Road Inward Ajah Roundabout:
i. Turn off Ado-Badore Road to link Market/Ayetoro Road and connect Eti-Osa/Lekki/Epe Expressway at Berger Bus Stop/Ikota junction.
This notice serves as awareness information on the closure of Ajah Intersection. Motorists and other Road Users are therefore advised to use any of the diversion roads.
The State Government appeals for caution and co-operation from all road users by obeying all traffic regulations and ensuring free flow of traffic during the construction period.
Finally, the State Government, while regretting any inconvenience, has directed all relevant Agencies to ensure free flow of traffic.
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