The Lagos State Government has released a traffic diversion schedule ahead of the Ajegunle City Youth Marathon, organised by the Society for Information and Human Advancement.
In a statement shared via the Lagos State Ministry of Transportation’s X account on Friday, officials announced that the marathon will take place on Saturday, December 13, beginning at 6 a.m.
To guarantee participants’ safety and effective traffic control, partial road closures will occur along major routes such as Maracana Stadium, Ojoku Street, Baale Road, Kirikiri Road, Wilmer Link Bridge, Okito Street, Kopariwo Street, Mba/Cardoso Street, Cemetery Street, Ojora Street, Oduduwa Street, Layinka Street, Bakare Faro Street, Adejiyan Street, Ishaga Street, Onishapa Street, Itire Street, Ojo Road, and Signal Barracks, which serves as the finish point.
Additionally, all junctions and connecting roads along the race path will be temporarily blocked and supervised by LASTMA, the Nigeria Police Force (NPF), FRSC, and the Lagos State Neighbourhood Corps (LSNC).
The junctions will, however, be opened intermittently to allow controlled movement of other road users.
“Motorists are advised to use the following alternative routes: From Berger/Apapa–Oshodi Expressway to Olodi Apapa via Kirikiri, drivers should turn right into Industrial Road, link Idewu Street, proceed to Oluwa Street, connect Tolu Road, and link Baale Road.
“From Suru-Alaba (Lagos–Badagry Expressway) to Gaskiya Road and Iganmu Road, motorists will use a contra-flow on Cemetery Road from Techn Oil to the roundabout.
“From Suru-Alaba (Lagos–Badagry Expressway) to Ojo Road, drivers should turn left before Signal Barracks into Charles Avenue, link Ligali Street, proceed to Evie Street, connect Abeje Street, and continue to Ojo Road.”
The Lagos State Government reassured residents that the partial road closures are designed to have minimal impact on traffic flow and urged motorists to exercise patience and cooperate with traffic management officers to ensure a safe and successful marathon.