Travel Advisory: Full list of roads to be closed as Buhari visits Lagos on Wednesday

The Lagos state government on Tuesday announced that some roads in Lagos will be closed to traffic as the state prepare to host President Muhammadu Buhari on his official visit to the state on Wednesday.

In a statement issued on Tuesday, the state ministry of information and strategy said the President will commission a number of projects during the one day working visits.

“The projects to be commissioned include the rehabilitated 10-lane Oshodi/Murtala Muhammed International Airport Road, and the 170-Bed ‘Ayinke House’ (Maternity Hospital) at the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH) in Ikeja,” the statement read.

“Other projects to be commissioned include the Lagos State Theatre at Oregun in Ikeja, new 820 Mass Transit buses and the multi-level Oshodi Transport Interchange on the Apapa-Oshodi Expressway.

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“The Presidential visit would hold between 9.00 a. m. and 3.00 p.m. on Wednesday, during which traffic on some routes will be diverted in order to ensure a free flow of traffic.”

According to the statement, the routes to be affected are:

-Mobolaji Bank-Anthony Way (coming from the Presidential wing of -Murtala Muhammed Airport to LASUTH under-bridge);
-Kodesoh Road
-Obafemi Awolowo Way
-Kudirat Abiola Way
-Ikorodu Road (between the Ojota Intersection and Anthony Interchange)
Oworonshoki-Apapa Expressway (between Anthony and Oshodi Transport Interchange)
-International Airport road through the Local Wing of the airport to Mobolaji Bank-Anthony Way and back to the Obafemi Awolowo Way.

“Roads highlighted above shall only be cordoned-off when necessary, Obafemi Awolowo Way and portions of Mobolaji Bank-Anthony shall be closed to traffic on three occasions within the specified period, as they are central to the President’s itinerary,’’ it said.

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Motorists are advised to avoid the above-listed roads while those who find it unavoidable to ply the listed roads were advised to be patient and co-operate with traffic managers.

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