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Govt to Renovate Vandalized Lagos Pedestrian Bridges

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Last updated: 2023/09/20 at 12:04 PM
By Author Published September 20, 2023
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The Lagos State government has commenced plans to renovate some pedestrian bridges erected in some parts of Lagos State that have been vandalised by suspected miscreants, leaving commuters at risk of plying the expressway.

According to facts gathered on Tuesday, it revealed that the pedestrian bridges were not fully utilized by commuters, giving suspected miscreants the opportunity to vandalize the bridge.

Our correspondent who visited the Ladipo and Oshodi pedestrian bridges observed that some major parts of the bridge had been damaged.

 A commuter identified as Adaeze claimed that some hoodlums remove the galvanized steel and aluminum and sell them to iron dealers.

 Adaeze said, “I do not use the pedestrian bridge at all. The pedestrian bridge is now an easy access for robbery and many commuters do not want to experience robbery and they also do not want to stress themselves.

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 “Actually some miscreants remove some parts of the bridge to sell. I do not blame them because there is poverty in the country and they are very hungry.

 “The country has changed now and the youths are unemployed, leaving them with no choice but to vandalize the bridge. I advise the government to provide job opportunities in the country because I believe it will reduce the rate of insecurity in the country and also the rate of theft and vandalization,” she concluded.

 A shop owner identified as Uzor said aside from vandalization, the pedestrian bridge is not fully utilized, stating that this makes the bridge deteriorate.

 Uzor said “Commuters are always in haste and some of them consider it as a waste of time to use the bridge. I feel aside from vandalization, the pedestrian bridge is wearing out because of a lack of utilization.

 “I will say miscreants intentionally remove the materials on the bridge because the people do not use the bridge,” he added.

 When contacted, the Chief Press Secretary to the state Governor, Gboyega Akosile, said the government would repair all the bridges, adding that the state security network would eradicate miscreants vandalizing the pedestrian bridge.

Source: Punch

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By Author September 20, 2023 September 20, 2023
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