The Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Mr. Gbenga
Omotoso, during a chat with journalists at Alausa recently said the government
also plans to deploy 12 ferries to make commuting easier for residents of the
state.
He added that the government of Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu
would complete the Opebi-Ojota Link Bridge this year to solve the traffic
problems faced in the area, saying the bridge would take traffic off the
Ikorodu Road and make access to the Murtala Muhammed International Airport from
Ojota a lot easier.
“The Opebi-Ojota Link Bridge is going to be completed. We
were there recently to see the level of work and we have seen the
transformation that the bridge has brought to that area. It means that when it
is completed, people will no longer miss their flights when they are going to
the airport when there is traffic congestion. The traffic around that area will
definitely fade away. It’s going to be significant.
“The Red Line, which will also be completed soon, will
reduce the about three-hour travel time by road from Iddo to Agbado to about 35
minutes while the water transportation will receive a boost with the completion
of about 15 new jetties and the addition of 12 boats to the existing 21.”
Omotoso added: “By the time Mr Babajide Sanwo-Olu came in,
we had about seven ferries, later it increased to 14 and very soon, we will be
bringing in about 12 more ferries so that water transportation can be expanded
and made more popular; because on water there is no traffic congestion, it is
smooth, healthy, fast and comfortable.”
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