Third Mainland Bridge fully reopens after repairs

By Sodiq Adelakun

Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos State, on Thursday officially declared complete reopening of the third Mainland bridge after extensive repair work.

The reopening follows comprehensive repair works aimed at ensuring the safety and efficiency of the vital infrastructure for Nigerians.

Governor Sanwo-Olu took to his official X (formerly Twitter) handle to convey the news and his satisfaction at the restoration of the bridge.

He lauded the patience and resilience demonstrated by residents throughout the repair process, emphasizing their indispensable role in sustaining the city’s economic momentum.

“I am pleased to announce the full reopening of the Third Mainland Bridge after extensive repair works have been completed to ensure its safety and efficiency for all residents. Your patience and resilience during this period have been paramount in maintaining our city’s economic momentum,” the Governor said.

The Governor extended his deepest gratitude to President Bola Tinubu and the Minister of Works, David Umahi, for their expedited focus and meticulous attention to detail on the Third Mainland Bridge project.

“I extend my deepest gratitude to HE President @officialABAT and the Honourable Minister of Works, David Umahi for their expedited focus and attention to detail on the Third Mainland Bridge project. Their commitment has significantly contributed to the timely and quality completion of these necessary improvements,” Sanwo-Olu said.

He also extended appreciation to the Lagos State Ministry of Transportation for their effective traffic management strategies during the repair period.

As the newly renovated Third Mainland Bridge promises smoother journeys for commuters, the governor called for a renewed emphasis on road safety.

Emphasising the shared commitment to safety, the Governor highlighted its importance not only for the wellbeing of residents but also for other road users.

He stressed the need for vigilance and responsible behavior on the roads to prevent accidents and ensure the continued smooth flow of traffic on the newly reopened bridge.

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