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FG shuts Apapa-bound lane of Marine Bridge | METROWATCH

Seyi Babalola by Seyi Babalola
May 17, 2023
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*L-R: Mr Dapo Fashanu, a Senior Engineer of the Federal Ministry of Works; Mr Matti Olakunle, Higher Technical Officer, Federal Ministry of Works, Lagos; Mrs Olukorede Keisha, Assistant Director in charge of Federal Highways in Lagos, and Mr Daud Shikhalshabab, Site Manager, Eko Bridge from Buildwell Plants and Equipment Industries Ltd on Wednesday at the damaged portion of deck on pile bridge on the Apapa Bound lane of Marine Bridge.

The Federal Ministry of Works on Wednesday shut down the Apapa-bound lane of the beginning of Marine Bridge in Lagos, damaged by vandals, for safety of the public.
A News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) correspondent who visited the site of the collapsed portion of the bridge reports that a team of engineers from Buildwell Plants and Equipment Industries Ltd used crash barriers to barricade the damaged portion of the deck on pile bridge.
A deck on pile is a bridge that does not have piers.
NAN observed that while the firm, contractors handling, Eko and Marine Bridge projects, did that, a combined team of traffic regulatory agencies managed traffic around the diversion.
The Police also supported the team.
Mrs Olukorede Keisha, Assistant Director in charge of Federal Highways in Lagos State, upon arrival and re-evaluation of the infrastructure, ordered total shutdown of the portion.
Keisha told NAN that the service lane of the deck on pile bridge was damaged and caved in due to activities of vandals.
She said investigation revealed that the vandals had set fire underneath the bridge to gain access to iron rods and other steel components under the bridge to be able to cut them off.
She said because the steel components of the bridge had been removed and stolen by the vandals, it caved in.
She said thorough assessment revealed urgent need to close the bridge to avert risk to motorists and other road users.
“On inspection, we discovered that the place was set on fire to expose the reinforcement for them to cut it off and that is what they have done.
“And the concrete alone without the tension cannot cope with the pressure. It needs to be assisted with reinforcement. Once reinforcement is taken away, concrete alone cannot do the job, hence the collapse.
“For overriding public safety, there is need to shut it down immidiately.
“We have looked at it, the contractor has critically assessed the situation. So, we are going back to the drawing board to evaluate it and look at the possible quick way to resolve it.
“But meanwhile, we are going to close this and divert traffic to alternative routes,” she said.
Keisha, who arrived the scene at about 3.03 p.m. with a team of engineers, engaged the head of the LASTMA and FRSC teams on an urgent traffic architecture for the closure and diversion of vehicles.
She told NAN that traffic would be diverted through Costain and the Lagos Island-bound portion of the Marine Bridge as alternative routes.
Keisha appealed to road users to be patient as the Federal Government was doing everything humanly possible to quickly fix the damaged portion.
She said an urgent proposal was being prepared for immidiate dispatch to the ministry’s headquarters in Abuja, assuring them that repairs would begin almost immediately.
She appealed to Lagos residents to take ownership of roads and other public infrastructure to protect them against vandalism.
She said the hardship caused by activities of vandals usually impacted negatively on all residents of the state, hence the need for vigilance to stop miscreants from damaging public infrastructure.
“We have to take all public utilities as if it is ours,,” she said.
She said that the road caved in on Tuesday evening and the contractor was immidiately mobilised to site to begin investigation towards quick solutions.
NAN reports that the traffic regulatory agencies allowed vehicles that were already on the Carter Bridge to be evacuated through the earlier diversion created.
They then totally closed the approach of the Apapa-bound lane of the Marine Bridge located near Ijora Olopa, adjacent to the Lagos State Water Corporation. (NAN)
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