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Yuletide: Second Niger Bridge opened temporarily to ease traffic

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The Federal Government of Nigeria on Thursday opened the Second Niger Bridge between Asaba, Delta State and Onitsha, Anambra State to motorists for temporary use. The bridge was opened amid jubilation from road users.

The government opened the bridge for temporary use for vehicles coming from the West to the South-East through Asaba from December 15, 2022, to January 15, 2023.

Although, it was a mixed feeling for residents of the zone, especially marketers who used to make brisk business during gridlock as they complained that the opportunity for them to make huge sales in traffic may not arise during this Christmas season.

The motorists expressed excitement that the bridge would be a relief for road users as it is going to help decongest the old Niger Bridge. The Minister of Works, Babatunde Fashola (SAN), said the temporary opening of the second Niger Bridge was to decongest traffic from the old bridge during the Yuletide.

There was heavy security presence at the bridge to ensure the safety of lives and properties of those plying the bridge on Thursday.

Speaking to our correspondent, the Chairman of the Great Tippers Association of Nigeria, Anambra State Chapter, Chukwuebuka Unekwe, expressed excitement that the bridge would lead to the free flow of traffic, at the Onitsha-Owerri road as smaller vehicles will now be reduced on that axis.

Unekwe said, “Although our trucks are not allowed to ply the road during this temporary opening, it is a relief to us because those smaller vehicles will now make use of that place, thereby reducing the number of vehicles at the old River Niger Bridge.

“I have been at the bridge, it is very smooth and vehicles were moving very fast but I will advise they should not be deceived by the road and start speeding, thereby endangering their lives.”

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