 In the meantime, the federal government says it will shut the Jorah ramp of the Eco Bridge from midnight to be able to fix a major expansion joined undergoing rehabilitation. The Federal Controller of Works in Lagos, or Luke Hyde, said this during an inspection of the bridge. He said the construction works on the costumed section of Bridgewoods had been completed while the entire project was 35% complete. Bukwala said that it was time to continue work on a major expansion joint where traffic came in from Akbonbon and one from the Jorah merged around Ikbon Resection of the Eco Bridge. The controller said in order to remove and replace the expansion joint where traffic merged, the Jorah ramp of the bridge must be shut. He said construction work was progressing fast because of the clemency of weather, projecting that the project would be delivered ahead of the August 3 scheduled date.