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Lagos-Shagamu Expressway: Julius Berger Launches Twitter Account

Lagos-Shagamu Expressway: Julius Berger Launches Twitter Account

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. Provides helpful information for road traffic users

Julius Berger Nigeria Plc (Julius Berger) has launched a Twitter account to communicate helpful information regarding traffic incidents, as well as detour instructions related to Julius Berger’s scope of work for the rehabilitation, reconstruction and expansion of the Lagos-Ibadan Dual Carriageway, Section 1 (Lagos-Shagamu).

Twitter handle:  @LseTraffic

Web link:  https://twitter.com/LseTraffic

The Twitter account will also serve to alert commuters of extraordinary events present along Julius Berger’s work Axis (Lagos-Shagamu) with the goal to provide information useful to road traffic users in planning their commute, further supporting traffic management towards the successful reconstruction and expansion of the Expressway.

The Lagos-Ibadan Expressway is considered the busiest highway in Nigeria. The Lagos-Shagamu section of the Expressway is a 127.6-kilometre-long dual carriageway connecting Ibadan, the capital of Oyo State and Lagos, Nigeria’s largest city. It also serves as the major route to the northern, southern and eastern parts of Nigeria. Julius Berger Nigeria Plc has been contracted to reconstruct Section 1 of the Expressway, from Lagos to the Shagamu interchange.

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