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Repairs Underway On Eti-Osa/Lekki-Epe Road, Admiralty To Jubilee Bridge

The Lagos State Government (LASG) has formally commenced rehabilitation works on the stretch of the Eti-Osa/Lekki-Epe Expressway between Admiralty Junction and Jubilee Bridge in the Ajah area of Eti-Osa Local Government.

This move is part of the state’s broader infrastructure drive, aimed at improving connectivity, easing traffic-gridlock, and enhancing road safety in the rapidly developing Lekki–Ajah corridor. The initiative reflects the Governor Babajide Olushola Sanwo-Olu administration’s commitment to delivering “durable road networks” for Lagosians.

Background & Rationale

The Lekki-Epe axis has been witnessing explosive growth in recent years — residential estates, commercial hubs, industrial parks and port infrastructure. With that comes growing pressure on road infrastructure and a rise in congestion and deterioration along key corridors. As noted by the government, the section from Admiralty Junction to Jubilee Bridge is among the busiest and most heavily traveled in the area.

Moreover, previous phases of rehabilitation along other sections of the Expressway have demonstrated the value of upgrading the infrastructure: in 2022, the first phase of the wider road rehabilitation (18.75 km) had already reached about 95% completion.

Thus, this new rehabilitation phase is timely and strategic. It seeks to:

What the Works Entail

While full technical details are yet to be exhaustively disclosed, the following points have emerged from the stakeholders’ meeting and official statements:

Stakeholder Engagement & Public Participation

The LASG has held a stakeholders’ meeting to brief residents, businesses, transport unions, traditional rulers, and community leaders about the project scope and likely disruptions.

During the meeting:

Anticipated Impacts

Positive:

Challenges & Risks:

What Road Users Should Know & Do

Looking Ahead

Once completed, this rehabilitation will close the remaining gap in the major corridor from Admiralty Junction through to Jubilee Bridge, complementing the earlier phases of the Lekki–Epe Expressway works and aligning with broader infrastructure plans including the Green Rail Line purchase.

In the medium-to-long term, the improved corridor will support Lagos State’s vision of a more efficient transport network, facilitating real estate, commerce, and regional connectivity in the fast-growing eastern flank of the city.

Conclusion

The commencement of the rehabilitation of the Eti-Osa/Lekki-Epe Expressway segment between Admiralty Junction and Jubilee Bridge is a positive development for Lagos State’s infrastructure agenda. While construction will bring temporary discomfort, the expected benefits — reduced travel time, better road conditions, improved connectivity — are significant.

Stakeholder cooperation and good traffic management will be key to ensuring the project’s success and minimizing disruptions.

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