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FG to close Eko Bridge over structural pile damage

The move followed a recent joint inspection, which revealed significant damage to eight piles.

• May 5, 2026
Eko Bridge
Eko Bridge

The Federal Government may shut down a carriageway on the Eko Bridge in Lagos State following damage to about eight of its piles. 

The Federal Controller of Works in Lagos, Olufemi Dare, disclosed this in Lagos on Tuesday.

He said that the closure would be subject to approval by the Minister of Works,  Senator Dave Umahi.

He said: “If he agrees with our recommendations, a carriageway of the bridge may be completely shut to traffic.”

Mr Dare said that the move followed a recent joint inspection of the bridge by consultants, contractors and officials of the Federal Ministry of Works, which revealed that about eight piles on the bridge had been badly damaged.

He said the damage to the piles posed a significant risk to bridge users.

Mr Dare attributed the damage largely to the activities of miners and scavengers, saying that some of the piles had lost their concrete cover, leaving only the reinforcement exposed.

He said that the minister of works would visit Lagos for a further assessment of the bridge and to take a final decision on the recommendations.

On Carter Bridge, Mr Dare said the structure had exceeded its serviceability lifespan and had been declared irredeemable.

He confirmed that Carter Bridge would be demolished and reconstructed.

“It has been in the public domain that the Carter Bridge will be demolished.

“It has exceeded its serviceability limit and cannot be redeemed. A new bridge will be constructed,” he said.

He said that a rigorous bidding process involving major construction firms had been concluded on the reconstruction, with China Civil Engineering Construction Company emerging as the preferred contractor.

According to him, the minister will officially hand over the project to the contractor during his visit.

Mr Dare also said that the minister would inspect the Marine Bridge, where some defects were recently observed despite ongoing construction work, to determine the necessary interventions.

He said the minister would also assess the implementation of the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway project.

“Section One of the coastal highway has reached about 98 per cent completion. Motorists can now travel about 47km from Ahmadu Bello Way to Eleko on concrete pavement,” he said.

Mr Dare said that the minister’s visit would provide an opportunity to take critical decisions on the projects to enhance safety and improve infrastructure delivery in Lagos State.

 (NAN)

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