FG Orders ‘Immediate Reopening’ Of Independence Bridge In Lagos After Hours-Long Gridlock

The Federal Ministry of Works has ordered the immediate reopening of the Independence Bridge in Lagos after millions of Lagosians were locked in hours-long gridlock on Wednesday.

In a statement by the Federal Controller of Works, Lagos O.I Kesha, the Minister of Works, David Umahi, “directed the immediate reopening of the Independence Bridge in Lagos to vehicular traffic.”

“This directive follows the earlier closure of the bridge for planned maintenance and rehabilitation works,” the controller said.

“Efforts are currently ongoing to ensure palliative works are carried out on the already opened bridge to make it motorable”.

The Ministry regretted the inconvenience caused to the motoring public by the closure and appealed for their understanding and cooperation.

It said, “the necessary repair works on the bridge would be carried out at a later time”.

READ THE FULL STATEMENT BELOW:

Federal Ministry of Works, Lagos

PRESS RELEASE ON IMMEDIATE REOPENING OF INDEPENDENCE BRIDGE (AHMADU BELLO WAY-MARINA BOUND).

Date: April 2nd, 2025

The Honorable Minister of Works, Senator David Umahi has directed the immediate reopening of the Independence Bridge in Lagos to vehicular traffic.

This directive follows the earlier closure of the bridge for planned maintenance and rehabilitation works.

Efforts are currently ongoing to ensure palliative works are carried out on the already opened bridge to make it motorable .

The Ministry hereby express regret for the inconvenience caused to the motoring public by the closure and appealed for their understanding and cooperation.

The Federal Ministry of Works clarified that the necessary repair works on the bridge would be carried out at a later time.

E-signed
Engr. (Mrs.) O. I. Kesha
Federal Controller of Works, Lagos

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