The Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) has
suggested three alternative routes to the Teslim Balogun stadium in Surulere
for the final rally of the All Progressives Congress (APC).
The rally is scheduled to hold on Tuesday.
In a statement on Sunday, Bolaji Oreagba, LASTMA’s general
manager, said the alternative routes were suggested as there would be a
procession of Bola Tinubu, APC presidential candidate, and his supporters from
the local airport to the stadium.
“Consequent upon the procession of APC Presidential
Candidate and his Party Stalwarts, Party Faithful, and Supporters from the
Local Airport to Stadium, it is hereby advisable for all party faithful and
supporters attending the rally to make use of the following alternative routes
to the venue,” Oreagba said.
“Third Mainland
Bridge – Adeniji Adele Interchange – Carter Bridge (Idumota Bridge) – Ijora
Olopa by LAWMA Headquarters – Eko Bridge – Alaka -stadium.
“From Agege use; Jibowu Herbert – Macaulay Way –
AdekunleThird Mainland Bridge – Adeniji Adele Interchange – Carter Bridge
(Idumota Bridge) – Ijora Olopa by LAWMA Headquarters – Eko Bridge – Alaka –
stadium.
“From Apapa-Oshodi expressway (Itire, Okota, Amuwo Odofin,
and Lagos-Badagry) use Orile – Iganmu Bridge – Costain – Iponri – Alaka –
stadium.
“Designated car parks
at the stadium are available to promote orderliness and free flow of traffic
(human and vehicular traffic) in and around the venue.
“We seek your cooperation and support before, during the
rally while assuring you of adequate deployment of security and law enforcement
personnel along these routes to reduce discomfort, improve journey time and
enhance protection of lives and property.”
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ReplyDeleteI thought they were against procession when obi held his rally in Lagos.
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