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Oyo Govt. Apologises for Inconveniences, Reopens Mokola Flyover Bridge

The Oyo state government has expressed regrets for the inconveniences caused during the period of closure of Mokola Flyover bridge, saying it has now been reopened after the collapsed barricade was fixed.

This follows an expedited action and coordinated synergy between the Ministry of Public Works and Transport and the Oyo State Road Transport Management Authority (OYRTMA), in ensuring that normalcy returns to the area within the shortest possible time, to ease the hardship faced by motorists whilst the repair work lasted.

The state government has also assured the good people of the state that OYRTMA is working round the clock to ensure road safety, free flow of traffic and sanity on the roads.

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The partial collapse of the barricade atop the Mokola bridge, had caused the diversion of traffic around the area during the early hours of yesterday.

Disclosing the swift action of the state government to the incident yesterday night around 2200 hours, few hours after the partial collapse, the Executive Chairman OYRTMA, Mogaji Akin Fagbemi PhD narrated that it took a coordinated action between the Ministry of Public Works and Transport and OYRTMA to fix the barricade within the shortest possible time.

In his words, “The Executive Governor, His Excellency, Governor Seyi Makinde has directed that MDAs synergise in real time to tackle issues that affects the good people of Oyo state. It is on that note that the authority, having been informed of the collapse whose cause we are still investigating, swiftly called the attention of the works and transport department and of course, we were able to fix the barricade in a matter of hours and the bridge is now reopened for the unfettered use of the good people of the state.

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“As a government, our primary responsibility is to ensure the safety of lives and properties of our people. That explains why the temporary closure became imperative to forestall vehicles ramming into the collapsed barricade, destroying people’s properties and taking lives of innocent citizens.

“As evidenced, the issue was resolved in far less than 24 hours and the bridge is now reopened to traffic.

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“We must equally thank the good people of the state for their patience and understanding during the period of repairs, even though the state regrets inconveniences caused during the period of repair works on the barricade”, Dr. Fagbemi concluded.

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