The state’s Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Steve Ayorinde,
said in a statement that the decision arose out of the need to reduce
the long time pedestrians using the bridge were now spending on queue – Click here to see it.
He said the construction of the additional bridge had become necessary
after the newly erected New Jersey Wall on the median of the expressway.
Ayorinde said that this had effectively
curtailed indiscriminate dropping and picking of passengers along the
highway as well as dangerous crossing of the road by commuters. He
reiterated that the need for the construction of the wall, which was
similar to the measure taken between Ketu and Mile 12 axis of the road,
was meant to reduce fatalities on the part of commuters crossing the
highway.
Ayorinde said it was erected to also
reduce the traffic gridlock caused by commercial buses and motorcycles
engaging in indiscriminate dropping and picking of passengers.
He commended the orderly conduct of
commuters in the usage of the bridge and urged them to be patient with
government until the new one was constructed. Ayorinde said that the
project was expected to be delivered within three months and would
accommodate the special needs of the physically-challenged for their
ease of movement.
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