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Carter Bridge is irredeemable, its Ramp, Main Axial Section to go, says Minister

By emmanuel MALAGU

Carter Bridge is irredeemable, its Ramp, Main Axial Section to go, says Minister Minister of Works, Dave Umahi (2nd from Left) at inspection of Under Deck of Carter Bridge in Lagos (File)

The Federal Government says all Stakeholders seem to agree that the Carter Bridge in Lagos State is irredeemable.

The Minister of Works, Dave Umahi, made this known in Lagos on Wednesday during a Comprehensive Inspection of the Bridge’s Under Deck.

“What we did today is to see whether we can salvage the Ramps so that we cut down the Cost of Construction and the Time of Construction.

“We need Consultants and Berger to put their Observations, and we have Instruments we use to determine whether the Observations are right or wrong.

“If the Observations are as they have sent to us, then, it means that both the Ramp and the Main Axial Section of the Carter Bridge will have to go,” Umahi said.

He said that the previous Carter Bridge was demolished by Explosives and still within the Water.

“Whatever we are doing, we have to consider removal of that so as not affect our Navigational Activities.”

Umahi also said that the Federal Government wanted to determine if it could still salvage somethings from Carter Bridge while taking a different Alignment.

“The Critical Decision we have to take is: since it seems that all Stakeholders are at peace that a new Carter Bridge should be constructed, is there any way we can salvage and repair something to be in use while we take a different alignment?”

Umahi, however, said that the Government was not considering demolishing the Third Mainland Bridge and building a new one.

“The Ministry is not buying the idea of a fresh Third Mainland Bridge; we will do everything possible to do Rehabilitation of the Bridge,” he said. 

Credit NAN: Texts excluding Headline

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