The Governor, who ordered contractors to work day and night on the projects to ensure completion by December 2016, said the directive became imperative in view of the strategic importance of the axis being the major gateway to the State.
The expansion projects at Berger include the construction of about 700 meters slip road through which traffic outward Lagos-Ibadan Expressway can connect Omole Phase Two, Magodo Phase One and Olowoora.
The road, which was designed with drainage channels, side walks and street light, is about 6 meters wide and can conveniently accommodate two vehicles at a time.
Apart from the Pedestrian Bridge which has been completed, there are also expanded lay-bys and reservation areas at both sides of the Berger Bus Stop to facilitate easy pulling off of commercial and private vehicles from the main expressway, while massive road improvement, construction of lay-by and reservation projects are equally on-going under the bridge.
Governor Ambode, accompanied by top officials of the State Government, also ordered the construction of iron barricade under the newly completed Pedestrian Bridge to compel usage so as to achieve its main purpose of saving lives and facilitating free flow of traffic.
While briefing Governor Ambode on the work done so far on the Berger projects, Commissioner for Works and Infrastructure, Engr. Ganiyu Johnson said the projects, upon completion, will not only give Berger a new befitting look, but also ensure permanent removal of gridlock hitherto associated with the area.
"The idea is that we should have a reservation area for our commercial buses and also a reservation area on top. In the phase one of it, we have on both sides about 200 meters of reservation area. For instance, vehicles coming from upland and wanting to discharge passengers have been accommodated as we have cleared the road further down and we have about three to four base underneath the bridge.
"We have also improved Wakati Adura, Ijaye Road and Isheri Road in such a way that there will not be any traffic gridlock anymore by the time we complete this project and there will be a free flow of traffic around the whole place. We are also moving the Roundabout at PWC forward a little bit to Wakati Adura area and channelise the place just to improve traffic flow," Johnson said.The Governor also inspected the newly completed lay-by at Car Wash Bus Stop in Oworonsoki which made it a total of four modern lay-bys constructed in Oworonsoki axis by the Ambode administration.
Besides, Governor Ambode inspected the on-going construction of 1.65km slip road from Olopomeji in Oworonsoki to Ifako with under pass through which vehicles can make U-turn back to either Lagos Island or Oshodi through Gbagada and so on.
SIGNED
HABIB ARUNA
CHIEF PRESS SECRETARY
AUGUST 28, 2016

Ambode is working..action man..dats d only APC best governor so far..fire dey go sir nothin do u
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ReplyDeleteU are prejudiced to see what he is doing. The man is just inspecting ongoing projects and u have nothing good to say. pity
DeleteSwing into action? You obviously don't live in Lagos and if you do, not on the mainland.
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ReplyDeletecontinue your good work Sir.lagosians are with you" we love you 2019 carry go non stop.
ReplyDeleteTHE ONLY APC GOVERNOR REALLY WORKING.
ReplyDeleteTHE OTHERS JUST RUN THEIR MOUTH ABOUT PROJECTS THEY WOULD NEVER GET TO, THEY ARE ALWAYS SETTING UP DIFFERENT "PANELS" AS DIVERSION TO FURTHER DEFRAUD THEIR STATES.
Oga Ambode, well done but hope it all works out because without boots on the ground our well known unruly and all powerful agberos will still cause hold up o. In addition please, the pedestrian bridge (blue covers)is rather too ugly for the first sight of Lagos, please the tacky blue covers should be replaced with something better suited to Lagos. Thank you
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