The Lagos State Government on Wednesday announced restriction of
movement in some of the major highways to be used for the February 6,
2016 International Marathon scheduled to start by 7am at National
Stadium Surulere and terminate at Eko Atlantic City.
The Lagos
International Marathon, which was last held in 1983, is billed to be
attended by over 20,000 athletes, including over 20 world class
marathoners.
Speaking during a press conference at the Bagauda
Kaltho Press Centre in Alausa, Special Adviser to the Lagos State
Governor on Transportation, Prince Olanrewaju Elegushi disclosed that
the Marathon will start from the National Stadium and move to Anthony,
and thereafter to Gbagada Road, Third Mainland Bride through Alfred
Rewane to Lekki Ikoyi Bridge and terminate at Eko Atlantic City.
Elegushi,
who explained that the Marathon will commence at 7am, said the
restriction of traffic will however start from 6:30am and end at 1pm,
adding that adequate arrangements have been put in place to ensure that
security operatives and officials of the Lagos State Traffic Management
Authority (LASTMA) barricade access to the dual carriage way to be
affected by the event.
According to him, all traffic flow and
access from Alaka and Alhaji Masha to National Stadium towards Ojuelegba
and along Western Avenue terminating at Anthony Bus stop would be
blocked, while the whole stretch of the Anthony Oke to Gbagada unto
Third mainland Bride along with accesses at New Garage, Adeniji Adele
interchange; Sura/Simpson and Obalende would equally be blocked.
He
added that all access from Dolphin Estate towards Osborne terminating
at Falomo Road About would be blocked for the event, while access to
Falomo Roundabout from Alfred Rewane (Kingsway Road), Awolowo Road and
traffic from Victoria Island would also be affected.
According
to Elegushi, other areas to be affected include all access/link roads
along Bourdillon up to Lekki-Ikoyi Bridge Roundabout and the Link
Bridge, while there would also be blockade of traffic on Admiralty Way
from the bridge outlet inward Lekki-Epe Expressway inward Ozumba Mbadiwe
to Akin Adesola, Bishop Oluwole and Bar Beach (Atlantic City).
He,
however, call on all Lagosians “to see the event not only as a sporting
event but for its tourism content. As a people who are naturally
friendly, we should put on display, our positive attitude to visitors,”
Elegushi counseled.
He said governor would not hesitate to lift
the restriction if and when it is perceived as necessary to bring about
free flow of traffic.
While regretting any inconveniences that
the residents might suffer as a result of the restriction, Elegushi said
the security operatives and LASTMA officials have been stationed to
ensure free flow of traffic in all the other alternative routes which
the people could make use of during the event.
On his part, the
Chief Executive Officer of LASTMA, Christ Olakpe assured residents of
the preparedness of his men to ensure a hitch-free tournament.
Olakpe,
a retired Assistant Inspector General of Police, added that
instructions have been given to his men to be civil in dealing with
residents.
SIGNED
HABIB ARUNA
CHIEF PRESS SECRETARY
FEBRUARY 3, 2016
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