The Federal Government has commenced the demolition of illegal structures under Iddo Bridge in Lagos after the expiration of the eviction notice issued to the occupants living under the bridge.
Minister of Works, Engr. David Umahi who was at the scene of the demolition, said years of exposure to fire and unauthorised activities beneath the bridge had threatened its stability.
He informed the public to maintain safety even as he vowed to restore the structural integrity of the bridge.
Umahi said the action was part of a larger effort to address safety concerns and improve the bridge’s structural integrity.
Umahi said, “Right now, we are at Iddo Bridge, and we came with a number of bridge experts because this bridge was burned down by people that have been occupying under the bridge. They even made a block wall and all kinds of goods are being sold under the bridge.
“They have constructed warehouses under the bridge, shops, and living accommodations. And that’s why the bridge is being totally burned down. And then we gave the contract to repair it, the engineers said that this bridge is on the verge of collapse, and they must be totally demolished and then reconstructed.
“We directed the people occupying this, who burnt the bridge in the first place. Iddo Bridge in particular here. Carter Bridge was also burned down. We also have the Independence Bridge was also affected. So we asked them to vacate before the collapse of the bridge occasioned by the activities under the bridge.
“So what they are selling is more important than the life of Lagosians. And it is very illegal for anybody to come under the bridge to occupy the place under the bridge. And we are telling them for the lives of Lagosians and their own lives,” he said.
He stressed that the bridge was at the verge of collapse which required the evacuation of the illegal occupants to examine the facilities and be able to save lives,” Umahi said.
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