Mr Chinedu Anyaso, Chairman of IPMAN in the zone, made the call in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria in Awka on Wednesday.
Anyaso said the decision to close outlets was in line with the directive of the Anambra State Government that Thursday and Friday should be work-free days to enable workers to go to their voting locations.
He said the Police have also ordered total lockdown effective Thursday and that marketers would have to abide.
The chairman urged marketers to allow their staff and pump attendants who were eligible voters to travel and exercise their civic duty.
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ReplyDeleteNo be small thing ooo. Those that wants to win, hope una don sign pact with the demons? Because na una way be that.
ReplyDeleteDeaths everywhere
Funny..let's see how it goes
ReplyDeleteI hope biafran national guard or ipob won't attack the voters.
ReplyDeleteEven the American president don put mouth for Anambra matter, that e won't give them visa to hin country again if dey try any rubbish.
ReplyDeleteTonia
This is becoming something else, one cannot enjoy peace in their state.
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