LAGOS CITY MARATHON: ORGANISERS ALERT ON ROAD CLOSURE PLANS by Fred Edoreh January 29, 2017 Athletics, Featured 0 Comments 86
For
several hours on February 11 when the Access Bank Lagos City Marathon
flags off, some major roads in Lagos shall be closed to regular traffic
and the General Manager of the event, Yusuf Alli, has on Sunday
released the details of the route plan to alert the public on movement.
Alli
disclosed that for about twelve hours some part of Lagos will be shut
down for the safety of thousands of runners, hundreds of thousands of
cheering fans and millions of Lagosians.
In view of the
arrangements for the race, he urged residents of Ikeja and environ going
to Victoria Island to go through Ikorodu Road while vehicles from
Badagry, Mile 2 and environ going to Victoria Island are advised to go
through Apapa and Orile to link Eko Bridge.
Similarly, residents
of Lagos Mainland, Surulere and environ are to avoid Alhaji Masha Road
and National Stadium areas to link Victoria Island through Iponri/Iganmu
routes.
Also, vehicles coming from Ibadan, Mowe and environ can
link Victoria Island through Ojota and Ikorodu Road while vehicles from
Okota would have to go through Mile 2 to Orile.
For traffic from
Sango-Otta going to Victoria Island, the public have been advised to go
through Mushin, Funso Williams Avenue (Western Avenue) unto Eko Bridge
while those from Epe, Ajah, Lekki and environ are to use the alternative
route to Victoria Island just as Ikoyi residents going to the Mainland
are to use Alfred Rewane (Kingsway Road) link and Osborne Road to the
Mainland.
According to the organisers of the marathon, some roads will necessarily be totally or partially closed.
“The
Third Mainland Bridge will be closed from 7.15 am to 2pm. Alaka Road
Service lane will be closed from 5.45 am to 7.30 am. National Stadium to
Ojuelegba, Dormanlong Bridge, Onipanu, Obanikoro, and Anthony will be
closed from 6.45am to 9 am. Antony Village to to Oworosoki will be
closed from 7.15 am to 9 am. Adekunle Junction that links Third Mainland
Bridge will be closed from 7.30 am to 2pm.’’
Ali also informed
that runners will start collecting their kits from February 1, 2017 at
the Molade Okoya Thomas Hall, Teslim Balogun Stadium. The media
accreditation for the event is also said to be in process.
“I am
also happy to inform our media partners that they can collect their
accreditation form at the Marathon Office, Teslim Balogun Stadium. The
deadline for collection and submission is February 6 and accreditation
cards will be distributed on February 9, 2017”.
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