The
visit of wife of President Goodluck Jonathan, Patience, to Yenagoa,
Bayelsa State, on Thursday, paralysed social and commercial activities
on the Yenagoa Mbiama Road for many hours.
It
was learnt that the traffic congestion was caused by overzealous
security operatives, who cordoned off some places with their vans
because the President’s wife was in town to distribute empowerment items
to some groups in the state.
Commuters and motorists who were trapped in the gridlock created by the visit were seen struggling to make detours.
Those who were frustrated by the long traffic jam disembarked from their vehicles, confused as to what to do next.
A
teacher in a school at the Erekpa area of the town, Mr. Preye Goodluck,
said the roads had been blocked as early as 10am in anticipation of
Patience’s visit.
He said, “As early
as 10am, security personnel blocked some roads in the Yenagoa
metropolis, particularly the Ovom and Etegwe areas of the capital city.
“Scores
of persons who went to the outskirts of the metropolis, such as
Igbogene, Agudama and other places, were also affected because they
found it extremely difficult to wade through the snarls.
“Many
of us who wished to get to other parts of the metropolis had to pass
through Isaac Boro Expressway. Even the traffic on the expressway was
beginning to build up around 3pm.”
A
motorist, Mrs. Stella Honesty, introduced political undertone to the
whole scenario, wondering what the President’s wife was coming to give
as empowerment items to the people.
She
said, “Is it because general elections are around the corner? In fact,
if I were some people, I will reject any empowerment. Where was she all
this while? Some of us have refused to be deceived by this entire
political gimmick.
“Look at the kind
of suffering one is going through because she is coming. Must she create
tension each time she visits anywhere? I have been trapped in this
logjam for a long time for a journey that would not have been more than
30 minutes.”
Meanwhile, at the Samson
Shania Stadium at Ovom, Yenagoa venue of the programme, Mrs. Jonathan
gave away various gifts and cheques to different groups.
She urged the women to vote en masse for her husband, Jonathan, who recently declared for re-election.
She said the Peoples Democratic Party provided the best platform for women in the country.
She
reminded the women that her husband had promised 35 per cent positions
for womenfolk in his government if he won the 2015 presidential
elections.
Governor Seriake Dickson was not present at the event, though his deputy, Rear Admiral John Jonah (retd.), attended.
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