The Lagos State Government has announced strategic traffic diversions scheduled for Wednesday, April 8, and Thursday, April 9, 2026. These temporary measures are to facilitate the formal commissioning of several key infrastructure projects across the state.

The Ministry of Transportation confirmed that the diversions are necessary to ensure the safety of participants and the smooth flow of official proceedings during the ceremonies.

Affected Routes and Diversion Plans

To minimize the impact on your daily commute, the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) has outlined the following alternative routes:

1. Ikeja and Environs

With major activities expected around the seat of government, the following adjustments are in place:

• Obafemi Awolowo Way: Parts of this route will be cordoned off. Motorists are advised to use Agidingbi Road to connect to their destinations.

• Mobolaji Bank Anthony Way: Commuters heading towards the airport should expect slight delays and follow the directions of traffic officers to avoid bottlenecks.

2. Island Axis

For projects being commissioned on the Lagos Island and Lekki axis:

• Alternative Route: Motorists coming from Ozumba Mbadiwe are encouraged to use the Falomo Bridge or Alfred Rewane Road to bypass potential congestion points.

Advisory for Motorists and Residents

The Commissioner for Transportation has urged residents to be patient and cooperate with traffic management personnel.

Key Tips for the Next 48 Hours:

• Plan Ahead: Leave your home or office earlier than usual to account for potential delays.

• Follow LASTMA Instructions: Officers will be stationed at all critical junctions to guide motorists through the alternative routes.

• Stay Updated: Monitor local radio stations and social media for real-time traffic updates.

Improving Lagos Infrastructure

These diversions mark a milestone in the state’s urban development strategy. The projects set for commissioning are expected to significantly improve the ease of movement and economic activities within the "Center of Excellence" once fully operational.

The government maintains that while these temporary diversions may cause slight inconveniences, the long-term benefits of the new infrastructure will far outweigh the two-day disruption.

Quick Summary for Commuters

• Dates: Wednesday, April 8 & Thursday, April 9, 2026.

• Reason: Project Commissioning Ceremonies.

• Primary Impact Areas: Ikeja, Lagos Island, and major connecting arteries.

• Recommended Action: Use provided alternative routes and follow LASTMA directives.


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