The Federal Road Safety Corps has announced temporary closure of the Sagamu Interchange Bridge along Lagos-Ibadan Expressway as a result of damages from fire outbreak from two petrol tankers on Xmas day.
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FRSC Announcement:
TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF THE SAGAMU INTERCHANGE BRIDGE IN OGUN STATE DUE TO STRUCTURAL DAMAGES CAUSED BY THE CHRISTMAS DAY, 25 DECEMBER 2019 TWIN. TANKER CRASH
Due to the damages done by the two Petroluem tankers that crashed underneath the Sagamu Interchange Bridge in Sagamu, Ogun State, on Wednesday 25 December,2019, the FRSC invited Engineers of the Federal Ministry of Works and Housing to assess the continuous usage of the Bridge due to the intensity of the fire outbreak that damaged sections of the Bridge
Based on their professional advise that the fire has destroyed the integrity of the Bridge and may not be safe for motorisation till reinforced , the FRSC Ogun State Command is notifying members of the public to avoid the use of the Bridge till it is reinforced.
The FRSC Ogun State Sector Commander Clement Oladele has advised motorists to cooperate with the FRSC and sister security agencies that would enforce the temporary closure of the Bridge till it is repaired and reopen to motorists for use.
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Motorists approaching the Sagamu Interchange Bridge from the Eastern part of Nigeria via Ijebu Ode should detour right at the back of the FRSC Emergency Road Side Clinic at Sagamu to connect the Lagos – Ibadan Expressway leading to Ogere. They can then make a U – Turn before Ogere town and continue their journey to Lagos
Vehicles coming from Abeokuta leading to the Eastern part of Nigeria via Ijebu Ode should avoid the Sagamu Interchange Bridge and turn right immediately after Nestle Company PLC to proceed to the Expressway leading to Lagos and they can then make a U – turn after Kara – Sagamu after the Julius Berger Yard, Sagamu to reconnect the Sagamu- Ijebu Ode – Ore – Benin Expressway.
The FRSC regrets the inconveniences this may cause motorists
For traffic emergencies call the FRSC Toll Free Number 122.
Signed
Route Commander Florence Okpe FRSC Public Education Officer, Ogun State Command
For : Sector Commander FRSC Ogun State Command
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