Against the backdrop of next Saturday governorship
elections in neighbouring Anambra State, the Delta State Police Command on Wednesday said movement would be restricted around the Niger bridge popularly
known as Onitsha bridge with effect from midnight of Friday.
The state Commissioner of Police, Mr. Zanna Ibrahim,
said in a statement that the decision was to prevent any security breach around
bridge linking Asaba, Delta State to Onitsha, Anambra State.
With this development, travellers from the South-western
part of the country would have a hectic time linking all the South-eastern
states through the only connecting bridge to the Igbo land.
According to the statement, "The Commissioner
of Police, Delta State Command, Zanna M. Ibrahim, has ordered the restriction
of vehicular movements through the Niger bridge with effect from 12 mid-night
on November 17, 2017, till after the elections.
"The CP notes that only those on official and
emergency duties with genuine means of identification will be allowed passage
during the period of the restriction order."
While regretting the inconvenience the restriction
will cause commuters, especially those traveling to the South-east and South-south
states, the police boss enjoined travellers to take alternative routes or make
do with other contingency plans, noting that the restriction order was in the
overall interest of public wellbeing and safety.
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