The Governor, commissioning the Oyingbo Bridge, noted that the project is a significant step in the administration’s journey towards completing and opening the Red Line Rail project.
Governor Sanwo-Olu highlighted that “the Oyingbo Bridge is a remarkable T-shaped structure, stretching 717 meters in length. It connects key areas of Lagos, enhancing accessibility and safety”.
The final two months of the year will bring a wave of completed projects and initiatives that represent our commitment to improving the lives of Lagosians.
Gov Sanwo-Olu and state officials at Oyimbo bridge during commissioning
Today, I commissioned the Oyingbo Bridge, a significant step in our journey towards completing and opening the Red Line Rail project.
The Oyingbo Bridge is a remarkable T-shaped structure, stretching 717 meters in length. It connects key areas of Lagos, enhancing accessibility and safety.
A big thank you to the Governor of Ekiti state, H.E Biodun Oyebanji, who joined me today in the commissioning.
This bridge links Murtala Muhammed Way to Apapa Road, offering access to Costain, Iganmu Industrial Area, Lagos Badagry Expressway, Herbert Macaulay Way, Third Mainland Bridge, Otto, Carter Bridge, and Ijora.
Cross section of the Oyimbo Bridge
Not only does the Oyingbo Bridge improve traffic flow, but it also enhances safety by separating vehicular/pedestrian traffic from rail traffic, reducing accidents at railway level crossings.
From infrastructure to education, we’re determined to keep Lagos moving forward, and these projects commissioned are just the beginning.
Your support and patience are greatly appreciated.