The commissioner of Police, Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Wilson Inalegwu, has ordered the restriction of vehicular movement in the nation’s capital between 7 am- 4 pm on Saturday.(Today)
Anjuguri Manzah, FCT command spokesman, said the restriction was to allow for free and fair conduct of the rescheduled chairmanship and councillorship elections.
“This is part of the security measures adopted by the command to ensure safety and security during the elections,” Manzah said in a statement.
The statement said the restriction excluded vehicles on essential duty.
Manzah assured FCT residents that the command had strategically deployed personnel and logistics to provide adequate security during the poll.
He enjoined residents to be vigilant and cooperate with the police and other security agencies by reporting suspicious movements and activities.
So all Abuja BV's are stuck at home today?Enjoy your time indoors!
No vehicular movement? Talk as if fuel dey to go out before.
ReplyDeleteNo movement,,na goat go vote??
DeleteI am chilling at home. This is a well deserved rest.
DeleteI wish I was in Abj
ReplyDelete#SleepingGalore
Can it be 4pm already?
DeleteHow about people travelling and had to pass through abuja? Suppose there are no other option.
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Huh? Na them sabi! I'm hitting the market now. I have to prepare that fried rice iv been longing for all week...
Delete@inabeto abeg i want that fried rice ooo
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ReplyDeleteOshe
ReplyDeleteEnd time elections
ReplyDeleteI dnt like ds. Av got a business to run nah! We all knw dt d knw d winner already, so y bother wit elections? Mtchewwwwwww
ReplyDeleteStella i tell you, that order is not going to work o. Thousands of car-owners vying to buy fuel all slept over-night at the Petrol stations & I don't see them leaving their cars behind to run home. Even if the stations are not selling; they will patiently wait. You leave, you loose.
ReplyDeleteHope it yaomt be marred by violence like in PH, everyone please be careful...
ReplyDeleteGood to know
ReplyDeleteIssorai....
ReplyDeleteI must go out oh. Na dem sabi. When they catch u say u're going to your polling unit .
ReplyDeleteReally
ReplyDeleteAm bored already sef.
ReplyDeleteThat is their headache
ReplyDeleteNa wa ooo
ReplyDeleteNo light and nowhere to buy fuel till 4pm.
No light to make the Stay indoors worthwhile sef... Mtcheeew
ReplyDeleteNa today! We are all here enjoying ourselves at a wedding. We passed INEC officials on d road snapping pictures and gisting cos there was no one at d polling boot.
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