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Youth besiege Abuja, block roads celebratin­g Buhari’s victory

- By Terkula Igidi

Some youth in their numbers, yesterday, besieged major streets, especially in the Central Business District, Wuse Market, Jabi, Utako in Abuja celebratin­g President Muhammadu Buhari’s victory at the polls.

Brandishin­g sticks, brooms and cutlasses, the youth also blocked entry and exit points into the city.

They formed a human blockade at Masaka on the AbujaKeffi expressway, impeding traffic flow. Same thing happened at City Gate on Airport Road and AYA-Zuba expressway at Dutsen Alhaji Junction.

City News observed that a large number of the celebratin­g youth, who were mostly minors, swarmed the lane leading into Abuja from Keffi, chanting ‘sai baba’ as they forced motorists to do same.

The bonnets and windshield­s of some motorists’ vehicles that did not chant ‘sai baba’ and did not make the NextLevel gesture by raising four fingers were smashed.

The chaos continued down to Mararaba market as they pulled down campaign billboards of opposition candidates and set them ablaze.

In some instances, they sat on some vehicles’ bonnets for minutes, dancing and chanting ‘sai baba’ while they brandished brooms, the APC symbol.

They also handed motorists brooms as permit and those who refused to collect were harassed and delayed passage.

Commercial tricycle and motorcycle riders also joined in the wild celebratio­n, as they drove recklessly, performing stunts on the Airport Road, Obafemi Awolowo Way along Jabi-Berger roundabout, AbujaKeffi Road and several other locations in the FCT.

They rode to places where they had been banned by authoritie­s from accessing as other residents moved about cautiously and in fear.

A motorist, John Yahaya, said Buhari’s supporters were free to celebrate but harassing other citizens who were going about their legitimate businesses was not acceptable.

He said their action was provocativ­e but thanked God that nobody confronted them as any altercatio­n could result to violence.

The FCT police command spokesman, DSP Anjuguri Manzah, could not comment on the chaos in the city as he did not pick calls or reply to a text message sent to his mobile phone number.

 ?? Photo: Abubakar Yakubu ?? Teenage APC supporters celebrate the victory of President Muhammadu Buhari and interrupt traffic flow along the Mararaba - Keffi highway at One Man Village in Nasarawa State yesterday
Photo: Abubakar Yakubu Teenage APC supporters celebrate the victory of President Muhammadu Buhari and interrupt traffic flow along the Mararaba - Keffi highway at One Man Village in Nasarawa State yesterday

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