He explained that the action was to
resolve gridlock at the Country Club inter-section, which usually
spilled over to Sheraton Hotel and Ola Ayinde Street, by Nigeria
Customs Services office, Ikeja.
“From Saturday, motorists will be
restricted from making left turn from Mobolaji Bank Anthony Way into
Joel Ogunnaike as well as left turn from Mobolaji Bank Anthony into Ola
Ayinde,” he said.
Opeifa added that motorists inbound
Maryland would be made to proceed to the loop directly opposite Sheraton
Hotel before making a U-turn, while motorists inbound GRA, Ikeja would
now be allowed to make a U-turn before the newly expanded return loop,
in front of the Police Anti-Bomb junction along Mobolaji Bank Anthony
Way.
The commissioner, who said the new
approach had caused an improvement, however said, the state government
would not hesitate to change it if it began to face any hiccups.
He said, “From what I have seen from the
experiment so far, the system is working. But we will not hesitate to
change it if there is any problem with it in the future. We are here to
serve the people.”
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