Dead city called by Cellou Dalein: Our findings at the end of the morning in Conakry ...

Dead city called by Cellou Dalein: Our findings at the end of the morning in Conakry ...

CONAKRY- Former Prime Minister and opponent Cellou Dalein Diallo, calls on the citizens of Conakry and surrounding cities (Dubreka, Coyah), to a dead city day this Monday, November 9, 2020.

 The objective is to protest against the electoral "hold-up" and to demand the truth of the ballot boxes, while the Constitutional Court, validated on Saturday 07 November, the victory of Alpha Condé in the presidential election of 18 October  .

 How is the call of the leader of the Union of Democratic Forces of Guinea followed?  Our first observations at the end of the morning in certain districts of the capital.

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 On the Prince axis, precisely on the Cosa-Bambéto section, traffic is fluid, but businesses, paralyzed since the day after the presidential election, still remain closed.  No incidents are reported.

 In Wanindara, still in the commune of Ratoma, according to our observation, the dead city day is observed.  The majority of shops and stores are closed and traffic flowing.

 In Baiboyah, Cimenterie, neighborhoods of the urban commune of Dubreka, it is almost the same observation that emerges.  According to residents of these areas, many shops and stores are closed but a few vehicles can be seen driving around as citizens go about their business.  "All the businesses are closed. But I was able to go out to work," said Saliou.

 On the Fidèle Castro highway, traffic is a little more dense, noted this morning, a reporter from Africaguinee.com.  At major crossroads, there are even small traffic jams.  This is the case for example at the Matoto roundabout.  On the other hand, commercial activities are still paralyzed.  The shops and stores are still closed, while the condiment vendors go about their business freely.

 On the northern Corniche Lambanyi, Nongo-Kipé, the situation is quite different.  There, there are traffic jams on this section, we noted, through one of our reporters.  With regard to commercial activities, the situation is rather mixed.  Some shops are open.  No incident is recorded.

 To be continued…

 Africaguinee.com