The Lagos state government began the enforcement of the compulsory use of the Ojota pedestrian bridge in April, 2016.
Long queues continue after compulsory use of Ojota pedestrian bridge
Te long queues on the Ojota pedestrian bridge continue to persist, less than a month after enforcement.
Less than a month after this, the long queues still remain as Lagosians continue to complain about the time it takes to cross the bridge.
Thankfully, the state government has promised to build an additional pedestrian bridge in 3 months.
Lets hope this promise is kept.
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