APC registration causes lack of brooms.
According to DailyTrust, many shop owners and residents were requesting for brooms from in Zangon Kataf, when a former Deputy Governor of the state, Engr. James Bawa Magaji, moved to villages in Kaduna South shortly after his registration in Fadan Kaje Gida, on February 12, 2014, Wednesday.
Since the APC registration started, Okada riders, market women and other individuals who want to identify with the party have been rushing for brooms. The coming home of Engr. Bawa Magaji to register as an APC member made it a more scarce commodity, with many shops making brisk business out of it.
A shop owner in Zonkwa, Peter Bahago, said he had never sold brooms as he did since the APC registration commenced.
It would be added that the APC in Kaduna commenced its membership registration in a peaceful atmosphere with reports of high turnout.
Some members of the party, however revealed that there were hitches, when they trooped to the registration centers without passport photographs.
Source: Legit.ng