The 4th, 5th & 8th Roundabouts along Lekki-Eoe Expressway
will be replaced with Traffic lights to Decongest Traffic, The Governor
said this on Wednesday. The state also announced its readiness to begin the construction of a
fly-over in the popular Pen Cinema junction in Agege, aimed at freeing
the area of its perennial traffic jam. The Pen Cinema fly-over is the third of such infrastructure to be
undertaken by the Governor Akinwunmi Ambode-led administration after the
ones at Abule-Egba and Ajah roundabout. Steve Ayorinde, the state commissioner for information and strategy,
who briefed State House correspondents on the resolved of the government
to execute the projects, said plans were also underway to deploy 13,000
closed circuit cameras (CCTvs) across the metropolis. Also expected, according to Ayorinde, is the installation of
additional 6,000 streetlights and security sensors for surveillance and
crime prevention across the state from October 2016. He said the planned removal of the three roundabouts on the Lekki-Epe
Expressway would minimise traffic congestion on the road. They include
the fourth roundabout (Elegushi); fifth roundabout (Jakande), and the
eighth roundabout (VGC). The commissioner said the use of traffic lights, expansion of the
roads and provision of dedicated turning lanes as well as additional
lay-bys would replace the affected roundabouts. He further disclosed that the state government had commenced the
implementation of the Lagos Enterprise GIS upgrade and the integrated
land administration automation system, which when implemented would
ensure proper monitoring of government infrastructure for optimum
benefit, fast-track the ease of doing business and improve
government-citizen relationship. Ganiyu Johnson, commissioner for works and infrastructure, explaining
the scope of the Pen Cinema fly-over, said it would be completed within
18 to 24 months, adding that the project would commence after the
conclusion of the preliminary works. Johnson said the fly-over would be constructed from Oba Ogunji via
Ijaiye Road into Agunbiade, adding that it would be 700 meters long with
some junction improvement at Pen Cinema. “We will expand Oba Ogunji Road and create barriers. The project will
also accommodate a generous walkway similar to the Ikorodu Expressway
and the bridge will have a free flow all the way to Agunbiade,” Johnson
explained. Olanrewaju Elegushi, the special adviser on transport, said the
removal of the roundabouts on Lekki-Epe Expressway was part of the
junction works and traffic system management designed by the present
administration to enhance free flow of traffic. Elegushi recalled that when the road was constructed, it was
accommodating about 30,000 vehicles per day, adding that the vehicular
movement has now increased to over 50,000 daily. He said the project would be competed in six months, adding that
additional lay-bys and other sleep roads have been designed with the
project. Olufemi Odubiyi, commissioner for science and technology, speaking on
the smart city project and the integrated land administration
automation project, said among other benefits, the EGIS project would
help promote and encourage a secondary mortgage market and facilitate
investment in properties.
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