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LASG Announces Alternative Routes, Ahead Buhari’s Visit To Commission New MMIA Terminal

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LASG Announces Alternative Routes, Ahead Buhari's Visit To Commission New MMIA Terminal - autojosh

LASG announces alternative routes, ahead Buhari’s visit to commission the newly built MMIA terminal. 

The event is scheduled to hold between 8.00 am and 12 noon on Tuesday, 22nd March, 2022.

LASG assures that officers of LASTMA will be on ground to ensure free flow of traffic along the alternative routes. 

LASG Announces Alternative Routes, Ahead Buhari's Visit To Commission New MMIA Terminal - autojosh





The Lagos State Government has announced alternative routes for motorists ahead of tomorrow’s visit by President to commission the newly built terminal at the Muritala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos State.

President Muhammadu Buhari will be making a visit to the state for the inauguration of the new terminal at the MMIA, between 8.00 am and 12 noon on Tuesday, 22nd March, 2022.

A release by the Commissioner for Transportation, Dr. Frederic Oladeinde, said motorists from Apapa/Oshodi will be diverted through Agege Motor Road to link PWD in order to connect Works Road or General Adeyinka Adebayo Road to access Oba Akinjobi inward Ikeja General Hospital and connect Local Airport through the Underpass.

LASG Announces Alternative Routes, Ahead Buhari's Visit To Commission New MMIA Terminal - autojosh

In the same vein, the Commissioner implored motorists on Agege Motor Road to link Charity by the Armed Forces Resettlement Centre on the service lane and make a U-turn at Cappa/Bolade axis inwards Sogunle to access PWD in continuation of their journey.

Oladeinde further stated that Maryland/Mobolaji Bank Anthony would also be open for motorists to link the Local Airport and access Muritala Muhammed Airport, adding that road users can also go through the Third Mainland Bridge inwards Gbagada to connect Ikorodu Road/Maryland to reach the Airport.

Commending Lagosians for their continued support and cooperation, the Commissioner assured that Officers of the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority will be on ground along the alternative routes to help motorists navigate their movement to ensure free flow of traffic in the axis.









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