The Federal Government has urged Nigerians to disregard false rumour making the rounds on the state of the 3rd Mainland bridge in Lagos State.
Works Minister, Sen (Engr) Nweze David Umahi disclosed this in a statement released on Thursday over a widely circulated which he described as baselessly and maliciously orchestrated rumour that the 3rd Mainland bridge is sherky and defective.
The Minister who upon getting wind of this needless rumour and, for the benefit of the doubt, deployed a team of engineers led by the Federal Controller of Works in charge of Lagos, Engr. Olukorede Kesha to inspect the entire length and width of the bridge.
“Measuring 11 kilometers with a view to escertaining if by the whiskers anything went amiss with the 3rd Mainland bridge while the report is the same; that the bridge is hale and hearty, and its integrity is undoubtedly intact”.
“The Renewed Hope of the President Bola Tinubu has demonstrated commitment to revamp of the inherited road infrastructural deficiencies.
“The 3rd Mainland bridge,including other iconic bridges in Lagos, has received priority intervention by Mr. President knowing their vitality to the road communications and transportation ecosystem in Lagos and beyond.
“The Federal Ministry of Works is up to task and speed in changing the narratives in the road infrastructure development in Nigeria.
“The code is quality, speed, and value for money, and you can be sure that the roads done by the Renewed Hope administration can stand the test of time. God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria”, the statement concluded.