The women said despite being the host community to the Airport for decades, they are not getting commensurate benefits including food and schools.
The women who stormed the main entrance of the Airport in Omagwa at about 7 am on Tuesday displayed several inscriptions singing in their local dialect and dancing.
Some of the writing on the placards read, “We deserve better treatment as host community, “We demand our citizens’ rights”, “We want electricity in our community”, “Ipo women peaceful protest”, among others.
The protesters caused traffic snarl as passengers could not access the airport, while several passengers travelling along the route were stranded.
One of the women identified as Orinda said, “In March this year we came here to protest over lack of power supply and other basic amenities. They promised to look into the matter.
“But till now nothing has been dome. That is why we are here. You can see our pots. We will stay here and cook until they answer us.
PUNCH Online reports that in March 2024, when a similar protest was held, it took the intervention of the former Chairman of Rivers Traditional Rulers Council, Sergeant Awuse, to calm the protesters and vacate the premises.
When contacted, the spokesperson for the State Police Command, Grace Iringe-Koko, said she was yet to receive any report of the protest.
Iringe-Koko, however, promised to find out and get back to our correspondent but was yet to do so as of the time of filing this report on Tuesday afternoon
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