Mr Osiyemi explained that the areas visited included Alakija, Iyana-Iba, Festac, and Mile 2, as well as Berger Suya inward Mile 2 Oke.
The police spokesperson said that two unregistered both who 16 passengers each collided in the middle of the lagoon.
Mr Okusaga said that the project was to be completed in three years.
He warned okada operators that there is no room for their operations in restricted parts of state.
“It is complete madness and I recommend anyone caught in the act to be subjected to psychiatric evaluation,” he said.
The Lagos government has announced plans to divert traffic at Ijora from Friday. It will also divert traffic at the Alakija intersection for repair works starting in September.