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Expressway Joints Collapse Triggers Lagos Ibadan Chaos
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 39227, member: 636"] Federal workers will soon fix broken road parts on the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, Lagos Works Controller Olukorede Kesha told reporters about the repair plans Saturday. An 18-seat bus crashed Friday at the Arepo bus stop, injuring many passengers badly. Kesha said the accident happened because the bridge joints broke apart under the vehicle. The government must act fast before more people suffer serious injuries. Three bridges in the Kara, Arepo, and Magboro areas need emergency fixes. The road joints on these bridges are cracked and show dangerous damage signs. A construction company already working on the highway will start weekend repairs immediately. Officials are processing paperwork for major bridge rebuilding projects across the expressway. These quick fixes will help drivers until permanent solutions arrive. Criminals who damage public roads make problems worse for everyone. Kesha asked citizens to protect government property and report suspicious activities. People who break bridges and steal road materials hurt their communities directly. Responsible residents should treat highways like their personal driveways. Government officials promise to make roads safer and stronger for all travelers. [/QUOTE]
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