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FG To Close Section Of Third Mainland Bridge

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The Federal Government through the Federal Ministry of Works has announced that the Iyana Oworonshoki to Lagos end of the Third Mainland Bridge in Lagos will be closed to motorists for 24 hours beginning from midnight on Sunday, February 18, 2024.

A late Saturday statement by the Federal Controller of Works, Lagos, Olukorede Kesha, says traffic will resume on the axis of the bridge on Monday midnight.

The statement however added that motorists coming out of the Island and heading towards Oworonshoki will have full access throughout the 24 hours closure.

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Federal Ministry of Works, Lagos.

PRESS RELEASE ON 3rd MAINLAND BRIDGE –
FEBRUARY 17 ,2024.

NOTIFICATION OF 24 CLOSURE OF IYANA-OWORONSHOKI – LAGOS ISLAND BOUND TRAFFIC
From 12.00 am on Sunday February 18th to 12.00 am on Monday February, 19, 2024.

The Federal Government through the Federal Ministry of Works wish to inform the motoring public that the Third Mainland Bridge in Lagos will not be available for 24 hours for motorists from Iyana Oworonshoki- Lagos Island bound.
Traffic resumes on Monday by 12am on this bound.

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However, motorists coming out of the Island and heading towards Oworonshoki will have full access through out the 24 hrs closure

The temporary 24 hours closure of the Iyana Oworonshoki- Adeniji Adele bound traffic is to enable the ministry carry out effective repairs on an important section of the bridge.

Consequent upon the above, Lagos Island Bound Motorists are hereby advised to use alternative routes –
1) Ojota – Ikorodu Road- Funsho Williams Avenue – Eko Bridge-Apogbon-CMS
2) Ojota- Ikorodu Road- Jibowu – Yaba- Oyingbo-Iddo- Carter bridge- CMS
3) Gbagada- Anthony- Ikorodu Road- Funsho Williams – Eko bridge- Apogbon – CMS.

Motorists are further advised to cooperate with the traffic management officials deployed to manage traffic and ensure hitch- free movements in order to minimize the discomfort during this repair period.

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While thanking the general public for their past cooperation and understanding, please note that the Federal Government is committed to providing lasting infrastructures for the comfort of road users.

E-signed
Engr. (Mrs.) O. I. Kesha
Federal Controller of Works, Lagos

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SAD! Five senior Air Force officers die in road accident

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The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) has announced the loss of five personnel who were involved in a road traffic accident on Tuesday around Hawan Kibo, along the Jos-Akwanga Expressway.

This is contained in a statement by the Director, Public Relations and Information, NAF, Air Commodore Olusola Akinboyewa, on Tuesday in Abuja.

Akinboyewa said the personnel were heading for a sporting event in Abuja when their vehicle was involved in a collision with an oncoming truck.

“Consequently, statutory administrative protocols applicable in circumstances as this have been activated by the NAF to provide comfort and succour to the bereaved families.

“We appeal to the public to respect the privacy of the victims’ families during this difficult time and to refrain from sharing unverified details.

“May their souls rest in perfect peace.

“Further updates will be communicated in due course,” he said.

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Abuja hotel sealed, staff arrested over death of ex-Minister’s aide

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By Francesca Hangeior

The former Minister of Aviation, Femi Fanikayode has confirmed the death of his Special Assistant, Mr. Ndifreke Saviour Mark, who according to reports, slumped and died in an Abuja hotel.

In an announcement posted on his X formerly Twitter handle the former Minister while mourning the death of the man said the police have started investigation into the incident while the hotel has been sealed up and that he will ensure that justice is done and what led to his death unravelled.

According to his statement; “It is with great sadness that I announce the passing of my devoted Special Assistant, Mr. Ndifreke Saviour Mark, who was with me for no less than 34 years.

He left home at 5.40am on the morning of Sunday 13th October for morning Mass as he was a devoted Catholic and member of the Catholic Church of Assumption, Asokoro after which he went to a hotel by the name of Mildy Lodge and Apartments in Garki, Abuja.

According to the police he took a room at the hotel and spent some time there with an individual after which he apparently slumped and died in that individual’s presence.

He was taken to Asokoro District Hospital, was pronounced dead upon arrival and has since been put in the hospital morgue.

The individual he was with at the time of his death in the hotel is now in police custody and I have insisted on a full criminal investigation of the matter and an autopsy.

The hotel receptionist has also been detained by the police whilst both the manager and the owner of the hotel were invited for questioning earlier this week.

The entire hotel was also sealed up by the police for two days and the room in which he lodged remains sealed till today. I have broken the sad news to his family, I have met with his wife Barrister Patience Ndifreke-Mark and his Uncle, Mr. Clement Mathias, (who represented his family) and I have also told them of my intention to ensure that, if indeed there is any foul play, justice is done and those behind it are brought to book.

Mark was like a son to me and his passing is a huge blow to me and my entire family. We shared many dreams and aspirations and fought many battles together shoulder to shoulder.

Now he has gone it has left much pain but I give thanks to God for his life and for the 52 years that he spent on earth. I have assured his wife and family of my intention to stand by them at this difficult time and to ensure that they do not lack or want for anything.

I have absolute confidence in the FCT Police Command to get to the bottom of this matter after which we can proceed to bury a man that was my most loyal staff and most trusted aide.

Most important of all is the fact that he was a kind, reliable and compassionate soul who brought joy to many and who was incapable of hurting a fly.

I will never forget him and though he has passed he lives on in our hearts. I thank all those that have found the time to come and mourn with us at this difficult time.

May Ndifreke’s precious soul rest in peace and may the Lord comfort his wife and two beautiful young children.

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LASG identifies 15 distressed buildings for demolition

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The Lagos State Building Control Agency has identified over 15 distressed buildings to be pulled down by the agency in Iponri Estate, Surulere.

The identification comes with a two-week evacuation notice for the occupants.

This was disclosed by the General Manager of LASBCA, Gbolahan Oki, in a statement on Sunday.

He asserted that the agency had given several notices and warnings to the affected residents to vacate the area, to prevent the loss of lives and properties.

He said, “Asking residents to vacate distressed buildings to enable LASBCA to remove them is in the best interest of the public.”

Oki warned that the deteriorating condition of some of the distressed buildings posed a great danger, as their integrity had been compromised and could give way at any time.

He added, “To avert any likely disaster often associated with building collapse, the state government needs to act swiftly for public safety.

“The agency is committed to enforcing building safety standards across the state, and residents should comply with evacuation orders to avoid any casualty.”

The LASBCA boss further assured the public that it would continue to monitor buildings across the state to identify other structures that may pose similar risks to avert dangers.

While explaining the risks associated with distressed buildings, a member representing Surulere Constituency 1 at the House of A

Assembly, Desmond Elliot, and the Special Adviser to the Governor on Housing, Barakat Bakare, implored residents not to compromise standards but to abide by the building codes and regulations.

Elliot applauded LASBCA for its dedication to ensuring sanity in the built environment and also implored the residents to vacate the area to safeguard lives and properties.

Last Monday, a two-storey building collapsed on Amusu Street, in the Orile Iganmu area of Lagos State.

The PUNCH learnt that the incident happened at about 8 am on Monday.

The Permanent Secretary of the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency, Damilola Oke-Osanyitolu, confirmed the incident in a statement, stating that the collapse occurred due to the building’s age.

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