- the state remains committed to improving road infrastructure
- Osiyemi thanked residents and motorists for their patience
- He explained that while preliminary work will continue until the end of the month
The Lagos State Government has announced a postponement of the rehabilitation works earlier scheduled to begin on the Lekki–Ajah corridor on Saturday, November 15.
Eko Hot Blog reports that the Commissioner for Transportation, Oluwaseun Osiyemi, confirmed the development in a statement issued on Tuesday.
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He explained that while preliminary work will continue until the end of the month, full-scale repairs will now begin on a new date that will be announced soon.

Osiyemi thanked residents and motorists for their patience, adding that the state remains committed to improving road infrastructure and delivering safer, smoother, and more efficient transportation for all users.
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