MURIC sends SOS to Tinubu, says Lagos-Abeokuta Expressway is death trap

The Muslim Rights Concern, on Monday, sent a Save Our Soul (SOS) message to President Bola Tinubu over the deplorable condition of the Lagos-Abeokuta Expressway.

In a statement, the Lagos and Ogun chairmen of the group, Busari Ademola and Jimoh Alao, said that the 81km federal highway has continued to be a death trap.

“We are calling on the federal government to revisit the construction of the Lagos-Abeokuta expressway. The road which was first constructed more than 40 years ago by the Muritala-Obasanjo regime linking over 200 communities has made life unbearable for thousands of road users.

“The condition of the expressway is embarrassing, and with the return to democracy since 1999, the citizens of our dear States keep wondering if the route is attracting enough government attention. The contract for the reconstruction of the road was re-awarded in 2018 to some construction companies but to date, no significant progress could be seen,” said the MURIC statement.

The chairmen, in the statement, said that the road experience along the Ijaiye-Alakuko axis of Lagos via tollgate, Sango, Ifo, Itori, Papalanto and Obada near Abeokuta was brutal and painful with so many deep holes.

“Therefore, we call on President Tinubu and relevant authorities and agencies to expedite action in constructing a viable, motorable and secure expressway to save the lives of Nigerians. We equally sympathise with thousands of Nigerians who are regular users of the road despite its unbearable state of dilapidation,” added the statement.

It stated, “We urge them to be hopeful. The relief is inevitable as the governments of Lagos and Ogun will find a lasting solution to the deplorable condition of the expressway without further political bureaucracy.

On August 31, the federal government jointly proposed rehabilitating the Lagos-Ota-Abeokuta expressway with the Ogun government.

The works minister, Dave Umahi, made the proposal during a courtesy call to Governor Dapo Abiodun in his office at Oke-Mosan, Abeokuta.

The minister and ministry officials were on a tour of federal roads in the state.

Mr Umahi, while responding to Mr Abiodun on the frustration experienced by Ogun and Lagos during the President Muhammadu Buhari regime to get the road done, disclosed that the period of bureaucracy in road construction in the country was over.

Mr Umahi noted that if the federal government is looking for corporate organisations to get involved in road construction and management, state governments should not be denied the same opportunity.

He said, “Let me say something about the frustration you had while you and the Lagos State government wrote to take over the reconstruction of the Lagos-Ota-Abeokuta road. Let me announce to you that it falls under our new programme, the Highway Development Management Initiative. It is a public-private partnership programme.

“People should begin to look at a state as a corporate entity. If you are looking for investors to come and invest on our roads, to construct, to own, to maintain and toll, why shouldn’t a state do that?”

Lagos-Ibadan Expressway: FRSC issues traffic alert for travellers

The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) has issued a traffic advisory for travellers using the Lagos-Ibadan expressway to explore alternative routes due to a crash along the road.

FRSC spokesman Bisi Kazeem disclosed this in a statement on Sunday.

“This is, however, not only for the outward Lagos section where the RTC occurred alone but also the inward Lagos section as well. All road users going into and out of Lagos are therefore advised to explore alternative routes,” said the statement.

It added,

“Such routes include Ikorodu through Sagamu and Ijebu-Ode, and Epe for Lagos-bound vehicles,” advising some to ply Abeokuta through Sagamu Interchange “as well for their own good.”

The statement said the crash involving a tanker occurred in the early hours of Sunday under the Ibafo pedestrian bridge on the outward Lagos section of the expressway.

It said FRSC officers and security agents had been on top of the situation since the crash.

The FRSC added that the content of the tanker had been trans-loaded into another one while Ogun firefighters were on the ground to forestall any fire outbreaks.

“Unfortunately, some inpatient drivers who choose to drive against the flow of traffic from all available exit points have done so, thereby causing traffic jams,” the FRSC statement explained.

13 injured as commercial bus plunges into ditch on Lagos–Ibadan Expressway

12 passengers and a driver sustained varying degrees of injuries after a Toyota commercial bus veered off the road and plunged into a ditch.

The accident occurred in front of the Mountain of Fire and Miracles’ Mountain Top University, Mowe, on Wednesday, September 21.

The Public Relations Officer of the Ogun state Traffic Compliance and Enforcement Corps (TRACE) Mr Babatunde Akinbiyi told newsmen that it was a serious crash because all the passengers including the driver were all injured due to the impact of the crash.

Although no life was lost, he explained that the rescue operations were carried out by the operatives of the TRACE and that of the Federal Road Safety Corps, who rushed the victims to Hopeland Hospital at Warewa.

“The lone auto crash occurred around 1.30pm, it was a serious lone accident, all the passengers, 13 of them including the driver suffered varying degrees of injury,” he said.

“They were 8 males and 5 females and were all rushed to Hopeland Hospital at Warewa,” he added.

Trailer breaks down, causes traffic on Lagos-Ibadan Expressway

There was a brief traffic on the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway Friday morning as a trailer conveying cattle broke down.

The PUNCH gathered that the trailer broke down after hitting a concrete pillar on the expressway, causing one its tyres to remove, according officials of the Federal Road Safety Corps, who were already at the scene.

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