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Lagos Announces Two Days Road diversion for Electric Powerboat Racing Championship
The Lagos State Government has announced traffic diversions to facilitate the smooth hosting of the Electric Powerboat Racing Championship E1 series event, Africa’s first electric powerboat race.
The Lagos State Commissioner for Transportation, Oluwaseun Osiyemi, made this development known in a statement on Tuesday.
Osiyemi informed the motoring public that the event is set to take place on Lagos Inland Waterways of Victoria Island Lagoon from October 3 to 5, 2025.
The commissioner added that there would be total road closure at first Lekki Junction inward Ozumba Mbadiwe.
He said: “In view of the traffic implication, motorists are hereby enjoined to use alternative routes as follows.

“Motorists from Ajah heading to Lekki will make a U-turn at Lekki 1st Junction by the Pedestrian Bridge to link Yesufu Abiodun to Maroko Police Station to access City of David to Ligali Ayorinde to connect Ajose Adeogun straight to Eko Hotel Roundabout to Ahmadu Bello Way to Independence Bridge and McEwen/Onikan to continue their journeys.
“Alternatively, motorists from Ajah inward CMS can go through Abraham Adesanya to link Ogonbo Road to access Okun Ajah Road to connect Coastal Road to Ahmadu Bello Way to Independence Bridge and McEwen/Onikan to continue their journeys.
“Motorists from Lekki and its Environ going to Ikoyi/Mainland can go through Admiralty Way to access Lekki Link Bridge to Alexander road/Bourdillon Way to connect Gerrard Road and Osborne Road to continue their journeys.”
Osiyemi added that alternatively, motorists from Lekki and its environ going to CMS could connect Yesufu Abiodun to link Oniru Road to access Aboyade Cole Road to Ligali Ayorinde Street to Eko Hotel Roundabout and Ahmadu Bello Way to continue their journeys.
He said motorists on the other side (from CMS/Independence Bridge and Ozumba Mbadiwe inward Lekki-Epe Expressway) would have through traffic to Ajah and its environ.
He assured motorists of adequate parking made available for the event at Fidelity Bank, Access Bank, and Law School Premises, Victoria Island.
Osiyemi said: “The Lagos State Government urged all participants to cooperate with officials of the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA), who would be strategically deployed along all event routes to ensure smooth traffic flow.
“During the period of the two-day road diversion, the coastal road will be open to traffic. “Motorists are implored to be patient in view of the diversion.”
