Lagos State Government has issued a traffic advisory ahead of the Eyo Festival on Saturday, December 27, 2025. Major roads on Lagos Island, Nigeria’s bustling commercial district, will face temporary closures or restrictions.
Okay News reports that key routes affected include sections of the Third Mainland Bridge, Obalende, Adeniji Adele, Sura junction, Onikan, CMS Bridge, Outer Marina, and Inner Marina.
Other impacted areas cover Apongbon Bridge, Olowogbowo, Ebute Ero, Iddo, Carter Bridge, Ejalonibu, and Odo Alagbafo in the Idumota axis.
Closures ensure safe passage for the traditional procession. Motorists should expect heavy congestion around Lagos Island entry points.
“As Lagos comes alive with the rich traditions of the Eyo Festival, motorists and commuters are advised to plan ahead,” the advisory stated.
“Expect road closures and heavy traffic around key routes leading to Lagos Island. Kindly use alternative routes, follow traffic officials’ directives, and consider public transportation where possible,” it added.
Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) officials will guide diversions. Commuters are urged to exercise patience.
Recommended alternatives to access Lagos Island:
- Third Mainland Bridge → Dolphin Road → Osborne Road → Alfred Rewane Road → Falomo Bridge → Akin Adesola or Lekki-Epe Expressway
- Eko Bridge → Apongbon → CMS Bridge → Bonny Camp → Ozumba Mbadiwe Road → Law School → Lekki-Epe Expressway
To exit Lagos Island:
- Lekki-Epe Expressway → Victoria Island → Falomo Bridge → Alfred Rewane Road → Osborne Road → Dolphin Road → Third Mainland Bridge
- Lekki-Epe Expressway → Law School → Ozumba Mbadiwe Road → Bonny Camp → CMS Bridge → Apongbon → Eko Bridge
The Eyo Festival features cultural masquerades honouring notable figures. It draws large crowds to Lagos Island.
Similar advisories manage disruptions during events or repairs. Recent examples include bridge rehabilitations and political gatherings.
This proactive measure minimises inconvenience during the iconic celebration. It supports safe enjoyment of Lagos cultural heritage.