Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has opened the T-shaped Oyingbo Overpass Bridge to traffic, marking the delivery of another ancillary infrastructure of the Lagos Rail Mass Transit (LRMT) Red Line.
His counterpart from Ekiti State, Governor Biodun Oyebanji, on invitation to Lagos, commissioned the project undertaken by Lagos Metropolitan Area Transport Authority, LAMATA.
The inauguration of the Oyingbo Flyover came three days after the Yaba Flyover; another key piece of Red Line infrastructure was commissioned by Sanwo-Olu.
The Oyingbo Flyover serves as a major transit link between Lagos Island and the mainland, ascending from Murtala Mohammed Way in Ebute Metta and dropping traffic into two separate arterial roads, Iddo and Costain.
The project solved vehicular congestion and delays, which hampered free movement in the vicinity. The overpass also eliminated pedestrian and vehicular interference on the rail tracks, significantly reducing the risk of accidents and collisions between trains and vehicles.
Speaking at the inauguration, Governor Sanwo-Olu said that the investment would not only enhance the uninterrupted flow of vehicular traffic at level crossings along the Red Line corridor but would also improve commerce and the quality of life of the residents.
He said, “Today, we are opening another overpass bridge constructed to ensure the safety of lives and uninterrupted flow of vehicular traffic at level crossings along the Red Line. This key project, which is the second of the five bridges undertaken by the Lagos State Government along the rail corridor, has been delivered in Oyingbo, famous for being a thriving center of commerce.
“The siting of this infrastructure in this area is strategic and intentional to achieve a seamless integrated intermodal transport system for the people. Oyingbo Flyover is an important bridge connecting Oyingbo Station of the Lagos Red Line to the Oyingbo Bus Station. The infrastructure has also opened new connectivity for motorists and commuters going to the island from the mainland.”
Sanwo-Olu said the opening of Oyingbo Bridge came at the right time in view of the announced maintenance work on the Third Mainland Bridge, which prompted the closure of Ebute Metta sections serving as passageways for motorists going to Lagos Island.
Oyingbo Flyover, the governor said, will now provide alternative routes to access Lagos Island as he warned against misuse of the facility, stressing that the state government would not tolerate illegal activities, including trading, under the bridge.
Sanwo-Olu noted that the contract for the bridge had not only harnessed local engineering expertise; the infrastructure had also enabled skill transfer and developed local engineering solutions.
In his response, Governor Oyebanji of Ekiti said Lagos had become a model for transformative leadership, progressive reforms, and good governance, praising Sanwo-Olu for fulfilling his electoral promise to the people.
The Ekiti Governor said: “The commissioning of this massive infrastructure project speaks to what is possible when you have thinking leadership and a government that works with a vision at the helm. We have seen Lagos evolve to become a great city under the grand vision of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, who laid the foundation for the development initiatives being implemented by his successors in Lagos.
“Ekiti State has a lot to learn from Lagos in terms of creating a practicable development vision that will be passed on to successive administrations. This is the first time in several years that Ekiti has witnessed an unbroken transition to government by the same political party. Ekiti is toeing the same path, as we are committed to building on the foundation laid by my predecessor.”