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LASTMA announces closure of Ahmadu Bello Way and has suggested alternative routes for motorists
EKO HOT BLOG reports that the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) on Wednesday announced the closure of Ahmadu Bello Way, from Adeola Odeku Intersection to Adetokunbo Ademola by Eko Hotels Roundabout.
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LASTMA revealed this in a statement on Wednesday in Lagos entitled: “Traffic advisory for Thursday, December 9, 2021″.
The agency also suggested alternative routes for motorists as the project would commence on Nov. 22.
The advisory read, Ahmadu Bello Way, from Adeola Odeku Intersection to Adetokunbo Ademola by Eko Hotels Roundabout will be temporarily closed to traffic and traffic diverted to Adeola Odeku, Akin Adesola to connect the desired destination.
Akin Adesola connecting Ahmadu Bello Way by IMB will be temporarily closed to traffic and traffic will be diverted to Oyin Jolayemi, Oko Awo and Sanusi Fafunwa to connect desired destinations.
From Ozumba Mbadiwe (Civic Centre) to Adetokunbo Ademola to Eko Hotels Roundabout traffic will be temporarily diverted after Eko Hotels Roundabout to
i) Ajose Adeogun,
ii) Sanusi Fafunwa or
iii) back to Civic Centre to connect destination.
Note: All adjoining streets/feeder roads leading to Ahmadu Bello Way from Adeola Odeku Intersection, as well as those leading to Eko Hotels, from Adetokunbo Ademola Roundabout (Eko Hotels Roundabout), will be temporarily closed to traffic from early hours of the day on Thursday 9th December 2021.
All alternative routes shall be effectively managed by Security and Law
Enforcement personnel to reduce unnecessary delays.
We sincerely apologise for all inconveniences and delays but enjoin all road users to cooperate with traffic management personnel so as have a better traffic flow.
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