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Lekki-Ajah Road In Lagos To Undergo 8-Month Partial Closure For Repairs

The Lagos State Government (LASG), has confirmed plans for a major rehabilitation of the road corridor between Lekki and Ajah, spanning eight months from Saturday, November 15, 2025, to Wednesday, July 15, 2026.

In this period, there will be partial closure and traffic diversion along the stretch to allow for the works to proceed.

The project is to be carried out in two phases to reduce disruption:

Commissioner for Transportation, Oluwaseun Osiyemi, emphasized that although partial closures are inevitable, careful traffic management will aim to maintain access and reduce disruption.

Why Is This Happening?

This stretch of road is one of Lagos’ busiest commuter and commercial corridors, but it suffers from severe congestion and infrastructure deterioration. For instance:

In that sense, the rehabilitation is both reactive (responding to existing problems), and strategic (aiming for improved road infrastructure and smoother traffic in the future).

What Should Motorists and Residents Expect?

What Are The Anticipated Benefits?

Some Caveats & What To Watch

Conclusion

The Lagos State Government’s eight-month, phased rehabilitation of the Lekki–Ajah corridor marks a significant infrastructure move. While it will entail some inconvenience for road users during the construction period, the promise is of long-term improvement in travel conditions, reduced congestion, safer roads and better connectivity.

For those commuting this corridor, it’s a timely moment to plan ahead, adjust expectations, and stay informed about diversions and traffic management updates.

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