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  Residents appeal to government for quick reconstruction One of the residents who operates a supermarket in Ibadan appealed to the government to hasten the reconstruction Section one of the project causing delays The motorists spoke in interviews with the News Agency of Nigeria NAN on section one of the project which started from Ojota in Lagos to the Sagamu Interchange in Ogun Section two handled by Reynolds Construction Company NAN reports that section two of the project begins from the Sagamu Interchange and ends at Ojoo in Ibadan It is being handled by Reynolds Construction Company while section one was contracted to Julius Berger Plc Reconstruction is slow say users Mr Babatunde Ekemode who operates a supermarket in Ibadan appealed to the government to hasten the reconstruction Ekemode who said that he plied the Lagos Ibadan Expressway almost every day told NAN that the reconstruction had been slow He appealed to the government to resolve all issues causing the delay Mr Omobola Olalere who lives on the corridor called for night works on the road to reduce stress on the users It is causing a lot of problems for us motorists In some places this type of construction ought to be done probably at night not during the day he said Mr Mushood Akinade a commercial bus driver who plies Lagos Ibadan Route praised the Federal Government for the smoothness of the road Akinade said that the quality of the reconstruction was high but urged that the project should be completed fast to save the lives and health of the road users Mr Anthony Ogunaiki another transporter who lives at Mowe in Ogun said that he had experienced traumatising incidents on the road and appealed for speedy completion of the project as well as a better traffic management plan Mr Onyebuchi Samson also a resident of Mowe said that the space provided for vehicles around reconstruction zones were too narrow and should be expanded At Kara the demarcation around the construction zone is too narrow and when there is an accident or breakdown it will be difficult for any another vehicle to pass he told NAN A town planner at Magboro also in Ogun who identified himself simply as Deji appealed to the government to adequately fund the project to enhance completion To me the work is slow let government release money Julius Berger has stayed too long on this project People are suffering Repairs of the expansion joints on Kara Bridge took several months and they did not fix all of them he said Mrs Chinwe Uzo a female bus driver who plies the Ojodu Berger Ikeja Route also appealed to the Federal Government to hasten completion of the road project Government engineer appeals for understanding Responding Mr Clement Adejala a Federal Ministry of Works engineer supervising section one of the project appealed for understanding of the road users He said that some lanes had to be narrowed for construction works adding that the Kara Bridge section was a difficult waterlogged area He said that the area had some underground soil issues which were being tackled He said that solutions to the soil issues required total removal of surface layers to ensure fresh solid foundation works Adejala said that Julius Berger was working simultaneously on various sections to speed up completion of the project He added that Julius Berger was planning to create additional construction areas so as to meet the first quarter completion target given by the Minister of Works and Housing Babatunde Fashola Workmen seen in various sections A NAN correspondent who took a trip to section one of the project reports that workmen were seen around Otedola Bridge on the Lagos bound carriageway and at Kara Bridge on the Ibadan bound carriageway They were also working from Old Toll Gate to Alausa on the Ibadan bound carriageway Credit https www pulse ng news local motorists commuters decry hardship on lagos ibadan expressway rk6ww1cENND
Motorists appeal for speedy reconstruction of Lagos-Ibadan Expressway

Residents appeal to government for quick reconstruction

One of the residents, who operates a supermarket in Ibadan, appealed to the government to hasten the reconstruction.

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Section one of the project causing delays

The motorists spoke in interviews with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on section one of the project which started from Ojota in Lagos to the Sagamu Interchange in Ogun.

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Section two handled by Reynolds Construction Company

NAN reports that section two of the project begins from the Sagamu Interchange and ends at Ojoo in Ibadan. It is being handled by Reynolds Construction Company while section one was contracted to Julius Berger Plc.

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Reconstruction is slow, say users

Mr Babatunde Ekemode, who operates a supermarket in Ibadan, appealed to the government to hasten the reconstruction. Ekemode, who said that he plied the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway almost every day, told NAN that the reconstruction had been slow. He appealed to the government to resolve all issues causing the delay.

Mr Omobola Olalere, who lives on the corridor, called for night works on the road to reduce stress on the users. “It is causing a lot of problems for us, motorists. In some places, this type of construction ought to be done probably at night, not during the day,’’ he said.

Mr Mushood Akinade, a commercial bus driver, who plies Lagos-Ibadan Route, praised the Federal Government for the smoothness of the road. Akinade said that the quality of the reconstruction was high, but urged that the project should be completed fast to save the lives and health of the road users.

Mr Anthony Ogunaiki, another transporter who lives at Mowe in Ogun, said that he had experienced traumatising incidents on the road, and appealed for speedy completion of the project as well as a better traffic management plan.

Mr Onyebuchi Samson, also a resident of Mowe, said that the space provided for vehicles around reconstruction zones were too narrow and should be expanded. “At Kara, the demarcation around the construction zone is too narrow, and when there is an accident or breakdown, it will be difficult for any another vehicle to pass,’’ he told NAN.

A town planner at Magboro, also in Ogun, who identified himself simply as Deji, appealed to the government to adequately fund the project to enhance completion. “To me, the work is slow; let government release money. Julius Berger has stayed too long on this project. People are suffering. Repairs of the expansion joints on Kara Bridge took several months and they did not fix all of them,’’ he said.

Mrs Chinwe Uzo, a female bus driver who plies the Ojodu Berger-Ikeja Route, also appealed to the Federal Government to hasten completion of the road project.

Government engineer appeals for understanding

Responding, Mr Clement Adejala, a Federal Ministry of Works engineer supervising section one of the project, appealed for understanding of the road users. He said that some lanes had to be narrowed for construction works, adding that the Kara Bridge section was a difficult waterlogged area.

He said that the area had some underground soil issues which were being tackled. He said that solutions to the soil issues required total removal of surface layers to ensure fresh solid foundation works.

Adejala said that Julius Berger was working simultaneously on various sections to speed up completion of the project. He added that Julius Berger was planning to create additional construction areas so as to meet the first quarter completion target given by the Minister of Works and Housing, Babatunde Fashola.

Workmen seen in various sections

A NAN correspondent who took a trip to section one of the project, reports that workmen were seen around Otedola Bridge on the Lagos-bound carriageway and at Kara Bridge on the Ibadan-bound carriageway. They were also working from Old Toll Gate to Alausa on the Ibadan-bound carriageway.

Credit: https://www.pulse.ng/news/local/motorists-commuters-decry-hardship-on-lagos-ibadan-expressway/rk6ww1c

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