Lagos Government To Begin Eight-Month Rehabilitation Of Lekki-Ajah Corridor
The Lagos State Government has announced plans to commence an extensive road rehabilitation project along the Lekki-Ajah corridor beginning Saturday, November 15, 2025, and running through Wednesday, July 15, 2026, a span of eight months.
In a statement signed by the Commissioner for Transportation, Mr. Oluwaseun Osiyemi, the government said the project is part of ongoing efforts to enhance road quality and ease traffic congestion along one of Lagos’s busiest routes.
Osiyemi revealed that the work will be carried out in two major phases to reduce disruption for commuters and businesses, with preliminary preparations already underway.
Phase 1: Lekki 1st Toll Gate to Lekki 2nd Toll Gate
The first phase will cover seven sections of the expressway. During construction, one lane will remain open while work continues on the other. Upon completion, the project will switch lanes to maintain traffic flow. Osiyemi assured that motorists traveling toward Lekki and Ajah will continue to have passage throughout this phase.
Phase 2: Lekki 2nd Toll Gate to Ajah Under-Bridge
The second phase will involve four sections of the road, with temporary traffic diversions implemented. Vehicles moving from Ajah to Lekki will be restricted to one lane while work proceeds on the other. The commissioner noted that movement toward Ajah will remain unhindered.
The government appealed to residents for patience and cooperation, emphasizing that the short-term inconvenience will result in long-term benefits for all road users. “Motorists are advised to follow traffic directions and cooperate with traffic management personnel deployed along the corridor,” the statement read.
Osiyemi added that the rehabilitation aligns with Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu’s vision for sustainable urban mobility and infrastructure renewal across Lagos.
This project follows the government’s ongoing rehabilitation of the Eti-Osa/Lekki/Epe Expressway, which began in September 2025, covering the stretch from Admiralty Way Junction to the Jubilee Bridge in Ajah.
You may be interested

Violent Clashes Erupt During Lahore High Court Bar Elections
gisthub - Mar 03, 2026A physical confrontation between legal professionals broke out within the Lahore High Court premises in Pakistan during the Bar Association’s electoral proceedings. The…

IAEA Confirms Strike Impact at Natanz Nuclear Complex
gisthub - Mar 03, 2026The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has verified that recent military strikes by American and Israeli forces caused structural damage to Iran's Natanz…

Flamengo Parts Ways with Filipe Luis Despite Dominant Semi-Final Victory
gisthub - Mar 03, 2026In a surprising move, Brazilian powerhouse Flamengo has dismissed head coach Filipe Luis shortly after a commanding 8-0 win over Madureira in the…
Most from this category

Death Toll Climbs in Iran as New Leadership Defies Foreign Pressure
gisthub - Mar 03, 2026
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Set for April 2028 Prison Release
gisthub - Mar 03, 2026









Leave a Comment