THE Federal Government Tuesday dismissed the rumour circulating on social media that the Third Mainland Bridge in Lagos State has opened up. However checks by our.
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Third Mainland Bridge. The Federal Government has debunked rumours that the Third Mainland Bridge is opened up shaking and therefore unsafe for motorists. He said a. The structure connects the commercial district of.
1 day agoThird Mainland Bridge in Lagos State. AFRICAN EXAMINER The Federal Controller of Works in Lagos Mr Olukayode Popoola has reassured the public that the Third Mainland Bridge in Lagos is structurally okay and safe for use. On Monday a post asking motorists to take alternative routes from the Third Mainland Bridge to avoid major disaster appeared on WhatsApp.
The Federal Ministry of Works in a statement by Director Press and Public Relations Boade Akinola said the bridge is safe for use. The Third Mainland Bridge sometimes known as Ibrahim Babangida Boulevard - is a bridge in Lagos the former capital of Nigeria. The Lagos State Government has announced plans to temporarily shut the Third Mainland Bridge for four days beginning from the midnight of August 23 till the midnight of August 26 2018.
Popoola in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria NAN in Lagos urged Nigerians to disregard rumours that the bridge was shaking as speculated on Lagos govt reacts to report third mainland bridge shaking. THE Federal Government Tuesday dismissed the rumour circulating on social media that the Third Mainland Bridge in Lagos State has opened up. However the Federal Government through the Ministry of Works has debunked the news.
NAN reports that the 118km Third Mainland Bridge is the longest of the three bridges connecting Lagos Island to the Mainland. The statement read in part The Federal Controller of Works in Lagos Engineer Olukayode Popoola has debunked insinuations making the rounds in the social media that the Third Mainland Bridge in Lagos has opened up and. Builders take measures and work on the Third Mainland Bridge closed for six months for maintenance work in Lagos on July 28 2020.
The Federal Government has dispelled rumours that the 3rd Mainland Bridge has opened up and is shaking therefore. The Third Mainland Bridge connecting the islands to the mainland in Lagos on February 23 which is notorius for heavy loads of vehicles and traffic. Popoola in an interview with the Information Company of Nigeria NAN in Lagos urged Nigerians to ignore rumours that the bridge was shaking.
The Federal Controller of Works in Lagos Mr Olukayode Popoola on Monday reassured the public that the Third Mainland Bridge in Lagos is structurally okay and safe for use. At 118km long its the longest of three road bridges crossing Lagos Lagoon. The Federal Government has dispelled rumours that the 3rd Mainland Bridge has opened up and is shaking therefore unsafe for motoristsThis comes after a video from Channels TV surfaced online showing faults on the bridge.
The Federal Controller of Works in Lagos State Engr. Contrary to viral claims that the Third Mainland Bridge in Lagos has opened up and shaking and therefore unsafe to traffic the federal government FG on Tuesday certified the bridge safe and intact. 1 day agoFG speaks on reports Third Mainland Bridge opened up shaking.
Third mainland bridge safe intact says FG. The trending news quickly created panic amongst motorists and other users plying the longest bridge in West Africa also known as 3MB. The Federal Government has reacted to reports that the recently upgraded Third Mainland Bridge in Lagos has again opened up and was shaking.
1 day agoPopoola said the Third Mainland Bridge is very important to the federal government hence the extra attention accorded the bridge which links the commercial hub on the Island in the state. Popoola in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria NAN in Lagos urged Nigerians to disregard rumours that the bridge was. The Federal Controller of Works in Lagos Mr Olukayode Popoola on Monday reassured the general public that the Third Mainland Bridge in Lagos is structurally okay and secure to be used.
Olukayode Popoola reacted to the development in a statement. There are viral reports that the third mainland bridge is shaking and a part of it has even opened up. The Federal Controller of Works in Lagos Mr Olukayode Popoola on Monday reassured the public that the Third Mainland Bridge in Lagos is structurally okay.
There are viral reports that the third mainland bridge is shaking and a part of it has even opened up. It was gathered that rumours have been flying on social media that the Third Mainland Bridge had opened up and shaking making it unsafe for motorists. On Monda Catch up with latest gists gossips news and updates on runaroundnews.
The controller said the bridge was constantly receiving routine attention in addition to other bridges under various levels of rehabilitation in the state. The Federal Ministry of Works and Housing has debunked claims that the Third Mainland Bridge in Lagos State has suffered structural defects YabaCity reports. Popoola in an interview in Lagos urged Nigerians to disregard rumours that the bridge was shaking as speculated on social media.
The official urges Nigerians to disregard rumours that the bridge was shaking. The statement read in part The Federal Controller of Works in Lagos Engineer Olukayode Popoola has debunked insinuations making the rounds in the social media that the Third Mainland Bridge in Lagos has opened up and shaking and therefore.