Daily Trust

Election: Abuja, Lagos airports record traffic surge

- From Abdullatee­f Aliyu, Lagos

Ahead of Saturday’s Presidenti­al and National Assembly elections, there was a surge in traffic at both the Murtala Muhammad Airport (MMA) domestic terminal in Lagos and Nnamadi Azikwe Internatio­nal airports in Abuja yesterday as people travelled to their various destinatio­ns ostensibly in a bid to cast their vote.

The MMA2 was busy Thursday unlike the normal day when our correspond­ent visited with many passengers who could not book online struggled to buy ticket on the counter.

A passenger, Miss. Juliet Ezinne who was heading to Owerri, Imo State told our correspond­ent that she was going home where she registered to perform her civic duty.

“This election is very important, I want my vote to count, that is why I am travelling home”, she said.

However, many flights were delayed owing to what sources called VIP movements.

“The delays you talked about were because of VIP movement. Many dignitarie­s came into the town and for security reasons, scheduled commercial aircraft were delayed until the VIP flights left”, the source who preferred anonymity.

Spokesman of Dana Air, Mr. Kingsley “People were going to their various states to vote, some are going to spend time with their families. All the flights did very well today and the surge is likely to spring into the next day (today). Everywhere is busy as you can see”.

At some motor parks, Daily Trust however learnt that while many people were trooping into the country, only few people were travelling out of the state as observed at Ojota Motor Park.

A inter-state driver, Sunday James said, “I don’t think people are travelling like that. You can see this bus is yet to be full since. We are still waiting for passengers”.

Also passengers thronged the Idu train station yesterday to catch the trains to Kaduna.

A lot of the passengers were also traveling with the train to Kaduna but were proceeding to other destinatio­ns like Zaria and Kano.

Our correspond­ent who visited the train station yesterday at about 9:30am to monitor the 9:50am departing train to Kaduna observed huge crowd of passengers and many couldn't obtain tickets as the Nigerian Railway Corporatio­n (NRC) claim the tickets were sold out as passengers were more than the carrying capacity of the train.

Our correspond­ent sighted some of the passengers who were visibly agitated even as they claim the NRC staff deliberate hoarded the tickets only to be sold to even passengers that came late at a higher price.

One of the passengers was seen attempting to forcefully gain access to the ticketing room even though the NRC staff had locked the room. He also accused NRC staff of ticket racketing, an allegation, the operations manager, Idu-Kaduna Train Service, Mr. Victor Adamu described as unfounded.

"This morning we sold all our seats for the 0950hrs train to Kaduna" he said.

Concerning hoarding of tickets, he said "I will say this is not correct as the number of intending passengers far outweighed the number of seats available for sale. We have a challenge of inadequate capacity to meet demand at high peak periods like these. However, any of our staff caught hoarding tickets will be discipline­d" he explained.

Some of the passengers who spoke to correspond­ent claimed there were traveling to excise their constituti­onal rights.

One of the passengers who simply identified himself as Mohammed said he's traveling with my family to Zaria to vote the candidate of their choice.

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