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LASG to close Brewery level crossing/Gaskiya road for railway project

Lagos State

Lagos State Government will close downBrewery Level Crossing/Gaskiya road for one week to allow the construction works on the axis going into the Apapa ports. The level crossing would be closed from Friday 14th to Thursday 20th February, 2020.

The ongoing construction on the aforementioned routes according to the statement would be done in two parts to ease traffic movement.

The construction work would commence on the first half of the affected routes and last for the first three days, after which the second half route would commence and equally last for the last three days.

 Road users will be allowed to ply available sides of the roads while the road is being worked on to ease traffic movement and allow motorists reach their various destinations with less difficulty.

Road users are therefore advised to comply with the Traffic directions and road signals to minimize inconveniences that may be experienced while the construction works lasts.

The statement noted that the closure has been slated at this time, to ensure there is smooth and uninterrupted flow of work on the rail tracks.

Lagos State Government is hereby appealing to residents of the State, especially motorists that ply these corridors to bear the pains, as the project is aimed at achieving a seamless Multi Modal Transport System that will meet the transportation needs of a larger population.

Meanwhile Ogunmokun level crossing in Mushin, would also be closed down on Saturday from 8pm to 12 noon next day to pave way for the installation of level crossing rubber panels by the CCECC.

The government said alternative routes have been provided for road users to utilize during the course of the construction. Motorists plying Ogunmokun axis will be diverted to Ilupeju Crossing to access Mushin Road, Oshodi and Surulere. Other alternative routes include; Yaba Crossing and Jibowu.

Road users are advised to comply with the traffic directions to minimize inconvenience in movement.

The closure has been slated at this time, to ensure there is smooth and uninterrupted flow of work on the rail tracks.

Lagos State Government is hereby appealing to residents of the State, especially motorists that ply these corridors to bear the pains, as the project is aimed at achieving a seamless multi modal transport system that will meet the transportation needs of a larger population.

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