Jonathan campaign worsens Lagos traffic
Traffic on several
roads within Lagos Island ground to a halt yesterday as officials
diverted vehicles around the Tafawa Balewa Square, venue of the
presidential campaign rally of the People’s Democratic Party, to
adjoining roads.
The traffic
situation was worsened by the absence of representatives of the state’s
traffic management agency, LASTMA, leaving only officials of the
Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps to manage the huge traffic
flow within and outside the state.
“Just for me to move from Bonny Camp to City Hall, where my office is took two hours,” said Olaoluwa Adeleke.
“Massive crowd”
According to some
of those who tried to manage the traffic, vehicles were cordoned off
Balewa square to allow for the “envisaged mammoth crowd” expected at
the venue. And though President Goodluck Jonathan also thanked the
people for “turning out massively” to welcome him, the fact was that
less than a quarter of the square was filled up.
The turnout
appeared not have matched the organisers’ expectations, and in order to
cover this up, people were urged to come down from the shaded
spectators’ stand and move to the front of the podium under the
scorching sun.
Former President
Olusegun Obasanjo, who arrived the venue quite early, was heard
complaining about the poor turn out to a member of the organising
committee, and shortly after that supporters were moved to fill the
space in front of the podium.
Many of the groups which attended the rally are from the South-South and South-East zones of the country.
It’s a holiday
Offices operating
within the TBS complex did not open for business as a result of the
rally and a number of them complained about the loss in revenue.
“You know
businesses in Lagos do not sleep. So, you are losing so much any day
that you cannot operate,” said Johnson Akeni, who operates a business
centre in one of the shops.
A woman who
identified herself as Madam Abeni however said she would not have
minded sacrificing her daily sale if the rally will lead to progress in
the country.
Finance minister finances rally
NEXT also
discovered that the minister of finance, Olusegun Aganga, help finance
the rally. On the back page of the programme of event, where the usual
appreciation is printed, Mr. Aganga was noted as a major financier.
“We wish to convey
our profound appreciation to the national leadership of our great party
for their immense financial contribution toward the hosting of this
programme. Equally worthy of mention is the invaluable financial
assistance of the Honourable Minister for Finance, Olusegun Aganga,”
said the Appreciation page, signed by Tunji Shelle, the party’s state
secretary.
However, when the organisers realised how bad that would read, they
retrieved the booklet and cut out Mr. Aganga’s names, dumping the
cut-out pieces in one corner of the TBS.
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