The Federal Government has officially reopened the Third Mainland Bridge following extensive rehabilitation works. Mrs. Olukorede Kesha, the Federal Controller of Works in Lagos, expressed her satisfaction with the completed repairs and assured motorists of a smooth and safe journey until the comprehensive rehabilitation slated for January 2024.

The bridge was reopened to traffic at approximately 7 pm after the repair work was successfully finished. Last Thursday, the controller had announced a 24-hour closure of the bridge to facilitate essential repairs to critical sections. This temporary closure, which began at midnight on Saturday and was set to conclude at midnight on Sunday, aimed to alleviate the challenges faced by motorists.

During an inspection, the controller stopped at various segments between Iyana-Oworo and Adeniji-Adele, where remedial repairs had been executed over a 9.7-kilometer stretch of the Lagos Island in-bound lane. Kesha emphasized that these repairs are designed to last well beyond January, ensuring long-term road quality.

Furthermore, the comprehensive rehabilitation works involve the complete removal and replacement of the asphalt surface. Some necessary components for these emergency repairs are currently being imported to prepare for the forthcoming rehabilitation. The Federal Ministry of Works is committed to ensuring the bridge’s sustained integrity and safe usability for the benefit of commuters.