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FG Begins Bridge Repairs, Announces Six-Week Partial Closure On Lagos–Ibadan Expressway

The Federal Government has announced a six-week partial closure of sections of the Lagos–Ibadan Expressway to facilitate critical bridge repair works on some of the busiest stretches of this major transport corridor linking Lagos to the interior of Nigeria.

Urgent Repairs to Critical Bridge Structures

The partial closure, set to last six weeks, is aimed at enabling urgent repairs on expansion joints — essential structural components that allow bridges to expand and contract safely — at three key bridges along the expressway:

Expansion joints that have deteriorated over time were found to be in poor condition, with inspection reports highlighting significant wear and tear that poses safety risks and contributes to accidents along the busy route.

Government and Contractor Statements

Addressing journalists at Kara Bridge, Ogun State Federal Controller of Works, Michael Komolafe, explained that the closure was necessary to resume rehabilitation works earlier interrupted on parts of the road, particularly following complaints about heavy traffic congestion. He apologised to road users for the inconvenience such closures would cause and assured that improved traffic management systems would be in place throughout the construction period.

The Minister of Works, Engr. David Umahi, has directed that the repairs be treated as urgent to safeguard motorists and reduce crash risks tied to failing infrastructure.

The contractor handling the project — CBC Construction Company — confirmed that preparation and mobilisation activities would be finalised over the weekend, with full construction work set to begin on Monday. The work will be carried out in phases, with each of the three bridges expected to take about a week of focused work on each half of their respective expansion joints.

Progress and Phased Work Plan

According to statements from the contractor:

This phased approach aims to balance repair needs with traffic flow, allowing movement on unaffected sections while work continues.

Traffic Management and Motorist Guidance

To minimise disruption and ensure safety:

The FRSC has also assured the public that arrangements are in place to facilitate smooth traffic flow during the construction period and to protect both commuters and workers on site.

Context: Importance of the Lagos–Ibadan Expressway

The Lagos–Ibadan Expressway is one of the most heavily trafficked road corridors, serving as a primary route for commercial and passenger traffic between Lagos, Ogun, Oyo and beyond. As a lifeline of economic activity, maintenance and safety of its bridges and pavement remain crucial to preventing economic loss and ensuring the safety of road users.

Bridge infrastructure, especially expansion joints, is vital for accommodating thermal movement, heavy loads, and daily stresses of traffic. When they fail or deteriorate, they can create dangerous depressions or gaps that contribute to accidents and vehicle damage — reasons cited by authorities for the prioritised works.

What Motorists Should Expect

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