Julius Berger Plc, one of the contractors handling the rehabilitation
of the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, has announced the closure of a section
of the road at the Sagamu Interchange beginning from Thursday.
The
closure, which will last for nine days (from November 3 to November
12), according to the Ogun State Sector Commander, Federal Road Safety
Corps, Clement Oladele, is to effect repairs on that section of the
road.
This was contained in a statement he issued in Abeokuta, the
Ogun State capital, on Thursday, part of which read, “There will be a
temporary closure by Julius Berger Nigeria of a section of the
Ibadan/Lagos corridor by Sagamu Interchange from Thursday, November 3 to
Saturday November 12 to effect repairs.
“Motorists should exercise caution and adhere to traffic rules;
cooperate with the FRSC officials and other traffic officers who will
ensure minimal discomfort to motorists during the period.
“Demarcation
with traffic signs has been made on appropriate routes to follow and
our men will be on ground to control traffic. Motorists are advised to
be patient and obey traffic signs and traffic controllers.”
While
Julius Berger is handling the Lagos-Sagamu stretch of the road, Reynolds
Construction Company (Nigeria) Limited is in charge of the Sagamu
Interchange to Ibadan end of the expressway.
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