Lagos Governor Commissions Yaba Flyover Bridge

Governor Sanwo-Olu Commissions Yaba Flyover Bridge In Lagos

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The governor of Lagos State, Babajide Sanwo-Olu commissioned the Yaba Flyover bridge on Thursday, stating that the project will make life easy for residents of the area.

The governor announced the news via his X account on Thursday, after the event.

Lagos Governor Commissions Yaba Flyover Bridge
Aerial view of the Yaba Flyover Bridge

“Today, I commissioned the Yaba Flyover Bridge Project—a vital part of the Lagos Red Line Rail Project. This modern transportation system is set to transform Lagos, simplify residents’ lives, save time on the road, and boost our GDP”.

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He said that the Yaba Bus Station is a very essential component of the Lagos transportation network as it is linked to the Yaba Train Station, thereby paving the way for pedestrian-friendly spaces, saving time on commute, and improving the lives of Lagos residents.

 Governor Sanwo-Olu Commissions Yaba Flyover Bridge  In Lagos

He also stated that the commissioning of the Yaba Flyover would ensure seamless travel from Jibowu to Ojuelegba, Tejuoso to Muritala Muhammed way, and beyond.

He promised to commission more of such projects including  Ikeja Along, Oyingbo, and Mushin flyovers.

During the event, the Governor issued a stern warning against any form of business transactions on the flyover bridge.

“These projects have been implemented at huge cost. We should not feel unconcerned when societal enemies are bent on destroying our commonwealth. I ask all road users to protect this bridge from vandals and other societal enemies,” Sanwo-Olu stated.

“Let me reiterate that this bridge is not a market place; the steps, ramps, and sidewalks are not for displaying wares. Our law enforcement agencies have been given strict instructions to ensure zero tolerance for any misuse of this facility.”


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