The Federal Government has authorized the opening of the Second Niger Bridge for usage starting from midnight on Thursday. The Minister of Works, Mr Babatunde Fashola, SAN, revealed this on Wednesday while inaugurating the bridge for usage for one month during the Yuletide.
Fashola, who took a tour around the bridge during the inspection, counselled road users plying the bridge to drive cautiously and responsibly in order not to negate the objective of constructing the facility.
The minister stated that President Muhammadu Buhari’s goal in building the bridge was to save lives and relieve poverty caused by the loss of countless hours due to traffic congestion on the outdated First Niger Bridge.
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He stated that the inauguration of the Second Niger Bridge will improve the plight of motorists who were perpetually stuck in traffic throughout the holiday season.
He stated that it would be detrimental if bridge users were irresponsible and attracted unwarranted disasters upon themselves.
Fashola added that the bridge would be officially opened by 12:01 am on Thursday, December 15, 2022, to January 15, 2023.
He explained that part of the money used in constructing the bridge was looted funds recovered mostly from the United States of America.
He said, “A lot of people have talked about a solution but the President Muhammadu Buhari-led administration decided to build the bridge whatever it took. So, wherever the funds came from, investment income, from our oil assets, repatriation of some funds that were stolen out of Nigeria came in from the US.
“The result is now what we see. When people are talking about poverty, the biggest part of it is not the monetary poverty, is the multidimensional poverty.
“When you spend two to three days trying to cross a bridge, that’s poverty, because it should take just a few minutes so that you can go and do more productive things.
“The President approved that since the bridge is finished that we should create an access road so that during Christmas you can begin to experience what it would feel like plying the bridge.
“The maximum speed limit on Nigerian roads is 100km per hour. Don’t drive 101km per hour. The President will be happy to see users drive safely and responsibly while using this road, especially during this Christmas and New Year seasons. The President wishes you a merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
“It would be open for traffic going from the west to the east from the 15th Dec, 2022- 15th January 2023.
“Let me be clear again; we haven’t finished construction work on the bridge but we would open it for people to use to relive the pressure from the one bridge. On the January 15, 2023, we would reverse that movement for those coming from the east to the west.”
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