Lagos State Commissioner for Works and Infrastructure, Dr. Obafemi Hamzat
The Lagos State Government says the plan leading to the actualisation of the Fourth Mainland Bridge is ongoing.
Commissioner for Works and Infrastructure, Dr. Obafemi Hamzat, stated this on Tuesday during a press briefing in Alausa, Ikeja.
The commissioner explained that the
project was government’s response to the need to create a ring around
the state which would allow ease of movement.
He added that the bridge was the missing
link, saying despite challenges being faced, the government was
determined to get it done.
He said, “Three alignment options are
being proposed for the bridge construction. The options come with its
own financial implications and challenge. Bridge component is only about
3.5 kilometres, while the rest are road component.”
He said part of the reason government
was taking its time on the project was that it had tried to avoid
demolition, adding that the citizen’s attitude of purchasing lands
indiscriminately without verifying government’s interest was a major
issue.
“For now, most of the preliminary works
involving soil test, environment impact assessment, survey of topography
and biometric survey have been conducted,” Hamzat added.
He assured the state residents that government would continue to engage them on the progress of the project.
The commissioner said, “This represents
more than a transport facility, it will afford students of engineering
in Nigeria an opportunity to see such development first hand. Capacity
building is also a core consideration in the effort at building the
bridge.”
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