
Some road users on Friday commended the Lagos State Government for the
successful signing of the contract for the construction of the Fourth
Mainland Bridge.
Governor Akinwunmi Ambode on Wednesday signed a Memorandum of
Understanding (MOU) with Africa Finance Corporation, Access Bank and
other private investors to the tune of N844 billion for the construction
of the bridge.
A banker, Mr Shabi Ifeoluwa, said that the bridge would boost economic activities in the state.
“The Fourth Mainland Bridge is a bridge we have been awaiting for so
long and it will transform the economy of this state because it will
increase connectivity.
“We thank the Lagos State Government,’’ he said.
A fashion designer, Mrs Mary Momoh, said that the bridge would totally eradicate gridlock in the state.
“I am really happy because I live in Imota inside Ikorodu and the
problem of go slow on Lagos-Ibadan Expressway through Sagamu road will
totally be removed.
“In short, no more traffic in Lagos if they can finish the bridge on time,’’ she said.
A civil servant, Mr David Agboola, said that the signing of the MOU
for the construction of the bridge showed the visionary qualities of
Ambode.
“There are so many economic activities going on in Ikorodu, Epe and
all the communities around them down to Ajah that are not properly
harnessed because of road network.
“With the bridge, poultry and fish farmers and others in these areas can easily move their products to the city centre.
“I salute the vision of our governor,’’ he said.
Also a teacher, Mrs Mabel Musa and a student, Miss Teniola Ganzello,
said that the bridge would increase faster access to tertiary
institutions in Ikorodu area.
They also said it would boost tourism as more people would visit
recreation centres in Lekki/Ajah areas which are high gridlock zones.
The proposed alignment of the bridge would pass through Lekki,
Langbasa and Baiyeku towns along the shoreline of the Lagos Lagoon
estuaries, further running through Igbogbo River Basin and crossing the
Lagos Lagoon estuaries to Itamaga Area in Ikorodu.
The alignment would also cross through the Itoikin road and the
Ikorodu-Sagamu Road to connect Isawo inward Lagos-Ibadan Expressway at
Ojodu Berger axis.
The bridge, a Public Private Partnership (PPP) initiative geared
towards economic growth in the State, is slated for completion in three
years.