Lagos Begins 4th Mainland Bridge Soon

Third Mainland Bridge

Governor Akinwunmi Ambode of Lagos State has hinted that his administration will soon begin the construction of the 4th Mainland Bridge.

Ambode disclosed that a Memorandum of Understanding, MoU, for the project will be sealed with investors before May 29, when his administration would have been a year old.

He made this known on Thursday during his First Quarter 2016 Town Hall Meeting, the third in the series, which took place at the Ikorodu Town Hall, Ikorodu.

The governor assured residents that once the MoU is signed, work would begin on the 4th Mainland Bridge, which according to him, would go a long way to boost the economy of Lagos East Senatorial District.

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“Many investors have shown interest in the actualization of our dream for the 4th Mainland Bridge which will run from Ajah to Ikorodu to Isawo and berth at Ojodu, Ikeja back to the Ibadan expressway. By the grace of God, we will sign an MoU and commence action before May 29,” he said.

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Ambode noted that investors have equally shown interest in the redevelopment of the fish market to an international Fish Market and the redevelopment of inner roads in Epe and Ibeju-Lekki.

The governor said the intention of his administration is to ensure that no part of the state is left undeveloped, expressing optimism that the Lagos East Senatorial District which used to be the economic hub of the state in the then Western Region will regain its position.

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“Over the years, the economic activities have continually dwindled resulting in urban migration, underdevelopment and unemployment. It is with a view of revitalizing the economic activities of this zone that Government has identified the need for urgent intervention.

“To this end, Government will be relocating the Mile 12 Market to Imota. Work on this will commence next week. Our vision is to make the East Senatorial Zone economically viable and liveable,” he said.

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