”Wild celebrations can cause a breach of traffic rules and regulations and result in obstruction of highways and road traffic crashes will not be allowed, as perpetrators will face the full wrath of the law,” he said.
The corps said that officials and other security agencies will not condole reckless driving, route violation, driving under the influence of drugs and alcohol, indiscriminate parking, overloading, overspeeding and driving by underaged, during and after the tribunal judgment.NAN reports that the tribunal is due to deliver judgment on the petition filed by the APC challenging the victory of Governor Abba Yusuf of the NNPP in the March 18 election.
The tribunal announced the judgment date in a notice issued to the lawyers representing parties to the case on Monday. The announcement came weeks after lawyers made their closing arguments on behalf of their clients on August 22. The Independent National Electoral Commission had declared that the NNPP polled 1,019,602 votes to defeat the APC with its candidate, Nasir Gawuna, who scored 890,705 votes.