The President of Nigeria, Buhari is currently in Lagos for a 2-day visit to the state. In preparation for the presidential visit, the state was set on lock-down as major roads across the metropolis were either blocked or diverted.
Nigerians were made to stand under the scorching sun and were also not allowed to use Pedestrian bridges as the President tours the state just to welcome the head of State.
According to reports, a young lady made an attempt to use a pedestrian bridge in an undisclosed location in the state that was reportedly shut down and she was immediately arrested by the security operatives on stand-by for disobeying the order.
Witnesses at the scene report that the lady was beaten by the policemen and also arrested alongside with one other man who tried to help her – to the shock of other bystanders.
Meanwhile, Lagos residents had a hard time commuting round the city earlier today as transporters also took advantage of the situation by hyping their transport fares to major locations across the states.
It was gathered that all roads leading to the Airport were blocked as early as 5 am with security operatives taking positions at specific points to ensure that commuters comply with the restrictive order given by the Lagos state government.
A passenger who expressed his discomfort with the arrangements said that it was too early to block the roads as the blockage might make him miss his flight.
A security operative however explained that the road blockages were done for security reasons and to ensure that the President gets easy and smooth access to places he was scheduled to visit in Lagos.