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Lagos announces road closures for Fanti Carnival
Lagos State Government has announced temporary road closures in parts of Lagos Island for the colourful Lagos Fanti Carnival scheduled for Monday, to avoid disruptions.
A statement issued by the Lagos State Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture on Friday said the closures would begin at 7:00 a.m. on Monday to ensure a smooth and safe carnival procession.
The ministry listed the affected routes as King George V Road at the junction by Mobil Filling Station, Onikan Roundabout inbound to TBS, Flagstaff House inbound to TBS, Outer Marina by State House inbound to TBS, Campbell St. by the Old Defence Building, and Catholic Mission St. by St. Nicholas Hospital.
It noted that the temporary restriction was part of efforts to provide a secure and organised environment for participants and spectators expected to throng the Lagos Island corridor for the annual cultural celebration.
It also advised motorists and residents to plan their movements accordingly and use alternative routes during this period, while appealing for patience and understanding from road users.
According to the ministry, the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority has mapped out diversion routes to ease vehicular movement and reduce traffic congestion around the carnival axis.
It explained that vehicles coming from Obalende and descending toward Onikan Roundabout would be redirected to Zone 2, while those coming from Bonny Camp toward McEwen Bridge and from Flagstaff House to TBS would be diverted to Obalende Bridge.
Similarly, motorists approaching from Outer Marina to TBS would be redirected to Obalende Bridge to ensure free movement around the carnival route.
The ministry said the traffic plan was designed to minimise disruption to daily activities, especially for commuters and businesses operating within the Lagos Island area.
It expressed appreciation to residents and motorists for their anticipated cooperation, noting that the measure was necessary to guarantee a successful and hitch-free celebration.
“The state government regrets any inconvenience this may cause and appreciates the cooperation of the public,” the ministry said.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the Fanti Carnival, a historic cultural event in Lagos, is expected to attract residents, tourists and cultural enthusiasts, showcasing music, dance and colourful displays that highlight the city’s rich Afro-Brazilian heritage. (NAN)
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