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Palliative works begin on Eko Bridge in Lagos
The Lagos State Public Works Corporation has begun palliative works on both sides of the tail end of the Eko Bridge inward Apongbon, CMS, and outer Marina on the Island. Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu explained that the rehabilitation work is to ease the commute of people who ply the Eko Bridge daily.

Maintenance works on Eko bridge, Lagos
According to Sanwo-Olu, “these palliative works will ensure residents can have a seamless experience on the road without further disruption.”

Lagos Public Works Corporation carrying out maintenance works on the ends of Eko bridge
Governor Sanwo-Olu in a tweet on his official twitter handle wrote:
Babajide Sanwo-Olu
@jidesanwoolu

Ongoing works on Eko Bridge, Lagos
“In order to ease the commute of people who ply the Eko bridge daily, the Lagos State Public Works Corporation has begun palliative works on both sides of the tail end of the Eko Bridge inward Apongbon, CMS, and outer marina.
“These palliative works will ensure residents can have a seamless experience on the road without further disruption.”
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