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Heavy Traffic As Soldiers Block Mile 12-Ikorodu Road (Photo) by Nobody: 12:12pm On Mar 29, 2015
A long stretch of traffic has built up from the Mile 12 bridge all the way to Ikorodu Bus stop as soldiers have barricaded the ever-busy road based on what they called an “orders from above.”

The Inspector General of Police, Suleiman Abba, had announced that there would be no restriction of movement today(Sunday) over the rescheduled elections.

Our correspondent learnt that most of those caught in the traffic are Christians, attempting to go to church to observe the Palm Sunday.

It was learnt that following the hiccups experienced in the voting on Saturday, the Independent National Electoral Commission postponed elections in five local government areas in Lagos till today.

These are Alimosho, Oshodi/Isolo, Eti Osa, Kosofe and Somolu LGAs.

However, a resident of Ikorodu, Abiodun Samuel, wondered why the residents of Ikorodu would be barred from moving when IKorodu local government was not among the areas that INEC had listed.

He said, “Ikorodu’s election yesterday was conclusive and every polling unit has been counted so I don’t know why soldiers are preventing us from moving. I have been in the traffic all day and the sad part is that this road (Mile 12-Ikorodu Road) is the only road connecting Ikorodu to the major parts of Lagos.

“The unfortunate thing is that most of us cannot turn back because we have been blocked by vehicles on all sides of the road.”

Meanwhile, investigations by our correspondent showed that the voter turnout today may be less than yesterday due to the Palm Sunday, which will witness long hours of service and street processions.

Our correspondent, who visited various areas in Kosofe LGA, observed that there was no presence of INEC as of 9.34am.

The police have, however, warned people, who have no business at polling units, to stay away.





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Re: Heavy Traffic As Soldiers Block Mile 12-Ikorodu Road (Photo) by AndreRose(f): 12:14pm On Mar 29, 2015
If they have exercised their franchise why still restricting them? They have given to Caesar what belongs to Caesar allow them give God what belongs to him. It's Gods' triumphant entry and we,Christians, can't afford to miss it.
#PDP
Re: Heavy Traffic As Soldiers Block Mile 12-Ikorodu Road (Photo) by Activity77(m): 12:14pm On Mar 29, 2015
Election palava..

if dey av voted I dnt c any reason blocking dem from attending their various churches.
Re: Heavy Traffic As Soldiers Block Mile 12-Ikorodu Road (Photo) by englishmart(m): 12:20pm On Mar 29, 2015
as long as it doesn't stop change, then no problem
Re: Heavy Traffic As Soldiers Block Mile 12-Ikorodu Road (Photo) by amunkita(m): 12:24pm On Mar 29, 2015
Too much talk no prove, if u talk much post pix to back all ur much talk..

Dat pix attached doz not prove shyte..
Re: Heavy Traffic As Soldiers Block Mile 12-Ikorodu Road (Photo) by Nobody: 12:33pm On Mar 29, 2015
untill we hear 4rm inec
Re: Heavy Traffic As Soldiers Block Mile 12-Ikorodu Road (Photo) by Nobody: 12:39pm On Mar 29, 2015
Nigeria has now become a prison under Jonathan to the extent that christains can't even go to church again.
Re: Heavy Traffic As Soldiers Block Mile 12-Ikorodu Road (Photo) by html14java(f): 12:45pm On Mar 29, 2015
Ok... lemme come and check

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