Lagos to divert traffic at Yaba for railway construction

The Lagos state government has announced diversion of traffic from Yaba for the first phase of the construction of the Red line railway project.

The Commissioner for Transportation, Frederic Oladeinde, said in a statement Wednesday in Lagos that the diversion would last for three months from midnight of Friday, October 1, 2021 to January 1, 2022.

“Motorists heading to Muritala Mohammed way from Western Avenue are advised to use Empire Road at Jibowu, while traffic circulating Muritala Mohammed Way and Yaba bound will be diverted to Empire Road to access Western Avenue.

“In the same vein, motorists on Herbert Macaulay can also use Empire Road to connect Western Avenue to reach their desired destinations.

“We assured that the site will be cordon off for the safety of the citizenry, while emergency vehicles will be on ground to tow broken down vehicles along the axis,” Mr Oladeinde said.

The commissioner stated further that   the three months long project was to ensure that the project was completed in record time as promised by the Babajide Sanwo-Olu administration.

He added that signage would be placed on the access roads with the State’s Traffic Management Authority to manage traffic flow and minimise inconveniencies.

He said that government had reiterated its continuous commitment to the development of transport infrastructure within the metropolis. Her said the development was vital for the Multi-Modal Transportation System of the state government which would boost the economy. (NAN).