Dave Umahi, the Minister of Works, has emphasized the necessity of importing construction equipment valued at €1.2 million to facilitate the effective rehabilitation of the Eko Bridge in Lagos State.
During a recent inspection of multiple bridges in Lagos State, including the Third Mainland, Carter, Falomo, Iddo, Eko, Marina, and Iganmu Bridges, along with various directors and contractors, the Minister made this announcement.
In a statement released by Clement Ezeorah, the Deputy Director of Press and Public Relations, the Minister explained that the equipment’s importation is required for the comprehensive repair of the Eko Bridge, particularly since the bridge deck will need to be opened for this purpose.
Umahi stated, “To address the complex nature of the repairs required for the Eko Bridge, where the bridge deck will be exposed, equipment with a value of €1.2 million will be brought into the country for use in maintaining this critical aspect of the bridge.”
The former Governor of Ebonyi also highlighted that the bridge’s structural issues were primarily due to a lack of a maintenance culture at the national level.
He further pointed out challenges with the Third Mainland Bridge, which was constructed in two segments six decades ago.
He explained, “The Eko Bridge faces two key challenges – a lack of adequate maintenance and deterioration of the bridge’s bearings.
While there are numerous air gaps, the previous administration made commendable efforts to address these issues.
The rehabilitation work is currently in progress, with an expected completion date in 2024, as we are actively working on increasing the workforce and equipment at the construction site.
The Eko Bridge’s significance is undeniable, as it plays a crucial role in facilitating the movement of trucks to Lagos Island.