She appealed to Nigerians to change their attitude towards public infrastructure.
Mrs Kesha stated that the aim of the closure was to make the bridge safer and more comfortable for motorists and pedestrians.
She noted that the project originally began around 2013 under a contract awarded to Reynolds Construction Company Ltd.
She appealed to road users for understanding and cooperation.
Mr Umahi regretted the inconveniences caused to the public by the closure and appealed for understanding and cooperation.
Ms Kesha said the closure would affect traffic from Ahmadu Bello Way and Adeola Odeku towards Marina, Eko Bridge, and Onikan by Zone 2.
The comptroller added that the ultimate goal was to improve the bridge and provide better service to the public.
He said that the review would soon be presented to the Federal Executive Council.
The Nigeria Society of Engineers has pledged to continue addressing the high public interest and curiosity surrounding the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway project.
The federal controller of works in Lagos, Olukorede Kesha, gave the assurance in an interview in Lagos.
