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FG says Third Mainland Bridge not vandalise, undergoing rehabilitation

Supreme Desk
7 Jun 2023 1:11 PM GMT
FG says Third Mainland Bridge not vandalise, undergoing rehabilitation
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Kesha said there was an ongoing routine maintenance contract on the Third Mainland Bridge and the portion that was seen being chiseled out was done by the contractors to correct some wear and tear on the infrastructure.

The Federal Government assured Nigerians on Wednesday that the Third Mainland Bridge in Lagos was safe for use, undergoing routine maintenance, and not vandalized as speculated on social media.

The Federal Controller of Works in Lagos State, Mrs. Olukorede Kesha, made the remarks in an interview, adding that the images being circulated were those of ongoing rehabilitation work, not vandalism.

Kesha said there was an ongoing routine maintenance contract on the Third Mainland Bridge, and the portion that was seen being chiseled out was done by the contractors to correct some wear and tear on the infrastructure.

She explained that because the bridge was sitting on salt water, some portions of the pie-cap got corroded, hence the need to apply cathodic protection to replenish the damaged portions.

“The pie-cap is inside the water, and it is sitting inside the salty sea water. In order to prevent that salt from attacking specially-made concrete to withstand the pressure, we still periodically protect it with cathodic protection.

“So, that is what we are trying to do; we saw that the concrete cover was removed as a result of the pie-cap being in water for a long time. So, before doing the concrete cover, we needed to treat the reinforcement that had been exposed.

“So, that was why it was neatly cut like that. They will spray the reinforcement with efogy, and then they will cover the reinforcement back, which is the concrete cover, and spray everywhere with cathodic protection,” she said.

The controller explained that the process was like fumigating one's environment to get rid of mosquitoes and other pests, adding that it had to be continued to ensure the longevity of the infrastructure.

“There is no danger to the Third Mainland Bridge; it is safe, and we all use that bridge,” she said.

She added that rehabilitation of the Third Mainland Bridge was part of the routine maintenance contract on all bridges in Lagos State.

Cathodic protection is a technique used to control the corrosion of metal surfaces.

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