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The Digest:

The Lagos State Government has announced an eight-month traffic diversion plan along the crucial Lekki-Ajah corridor to facilitate comprehensive road rehabilitation works. Scheduled from November 15, 2025, to July 15, 2026, the project will be executed in two phases to minimize disruption, with partial lane closures and alternative routes implemented throughout the repair period.

Key Points:

  • Lagos will divert traffic on the Lekki-Ajah road for eight months for repairs
  • The project runs from November 15, 2025, to July 15, 2026
  • Phase 1 covers Lekki 1st Toll Gate to Lekki 2nd Toll Gate (7 sections)
  • Phase 2 spans Lekki 2nd Toll Gate to Ajah underbridge (4 sections)
  • One lane will remain open during repairs while work alternates between lanes
  • The Transportation Commissioner urged motorists to exercise patience
  • The rehabilitation aims to improve road quality and traffic flow
As Lagos continues its relentless growth, this necessary storm of construction promises smoother journeys ahead if residents can navigate the temporary chaos.

Sources: Nairametrics, The Cable