2019 Election: Passengers stranded at Lagos Airport
Many passengers were on Saturday stranded at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Ikeja, following restriction of movement during the ongoing 2019 Presidential and National Assembly elections.
Some of the passengers who arrived the Airport from countries like the United Arab Emirates, the United States of America (US), the United Kingdom and South Africa, among others, could not immediately find means of transportation to their final destinations.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that
this was as a result of the restriction order placed on movement from
6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. to enhance orderliness in the conduct of the
elections.
The passenger said the development would
disenfranchise eligible voters who intended to arrive early into the
country on Saturday to exercise their civic right.
We are developing as a nation and if we intend to build our political will, we must endeavor to put in place a workable system.
The PVC should be a clearance for movement and
when such priority is placed on the PVC, it would enable many Nigerians
to even go and collect theirs.
Mr Issa Shittu, who just arrived from the UAE,
said he knew there was an election but felt that the country should not
be shut down.
I know there is an election but in developed
countries, people cast their votes but people are allowed to go about
their daily chores. In fact, with the use of electronic voting, we can
cast our votes and still be able to go about our usual activities.
There should have been arrangements for
travellers like us to freely move in and cast our votes, instead of
leaving us here stranded, he said.
Mr Lester Avila, a Philippino, said he was not
aware that of any election in Nigeria on Saturday, but I am indifferent
about the situation and ready to wait until the end of the restriction.
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