So Tragic: Man Thanks APC and Governor Ambode for the Death of His Child

Posted by George on Thu 11th May, 2017 - tori.ng

A distraught resident of Lagos is currently reeling in pains after losing his baby in an unavoidable circumstances.

 
Governor Akinwunmi Ambode
 
A man has narrated how his eight-day-old baby died in a traffic gridlock occasioned by the closure of Acme Road, Ogba, on Wednesday.
 
It may be recalled that the roads leading in and out of Acme Road, in Ogba area of Lagos State were jammed due to the meeting of members of the All Progressives Congress whose secretariat is located on the road.
 
While a LASTMA van was used to block the road to vehicular movements at the traffic light junction, motorists were still allowed to pass, though the frustrations brought by the holdup made many people to make U-Turn towards the Odo Eran area.
 
Eye witnesses said most motorists who made U-Turns found that from Ogba end to Berger in Ojodu area, vehicular movements were slow, while the weather was hot.
 
Many vehicles broke down on the road, further hampering traffic flow. It turned out that a journey from Ogba to Berger that would, ordinarily, have lasted a mere five minutes stretched for an upwards of two hours.
 
At Berger that Wednesday, motorists and commuters discovered that a portion of the newly constructed Berger road was close to traffic, compound the gridlock.
 
The distraught man, in a post on his Twitter handle @sauce231, said “@AkinwunmiAmbode @APCNigeria thanks to you guys for the roads you blocked today. My 8Day old baby died in traffic.”
 
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