FUNSHO AROGUNDADE
Contractors handling the 1.4km Pen Cinema Flyover in Agege, Lagos has resumed work on the site after nearly six months of abandoning the project.
The flyover which will run from Pen Cinema, Agege down to the Abeokuta Expressway, is a key intervention strategy started by the immediate past Ambode administration to address the perennial traffic often associated with the area.
The work was later suspended due to alleged political differences towards the twilight of the last administration.
The incumbent governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu visited the project site in July and assured Lagosians that work will resume in earnest to ease the pains of those plying that route.
A visit to the project site by our correspondent, saw full activities ongoing at frenetic pace.
One of the workers of Hitech, the contractor, said they resumed at the site on the first week of August and they have been well mobilised to see the project completed in a few months time.
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