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Rivers Crisis: Passengers Stranded As Community Women Stage Peaceful Protest, Cook At Airport

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Rivers Crisis: Passengers Stranded As Community Women Stage Peaceful Protest, Cook At Airport

A group of women from the Ipo community, Port Harcourt airport host community, staged a protest at the airport entrance, blocking the gate as early as 7:30 am.

News About Nigeria reports that the women, holding placards and singing, wailed and even cooked at the gate, effectively blocking access to the airport.

Some of the inscriptions on their banner include, ‘We Demand Our Citizens Rights’, ‘Ipo Women Peaceful Protest’, among others.

As of the time of filing this report, their actions had caused a buildup of traffic as passengers could not access the airport.

This is the second time this year that the women are protesting.

It would be recalled that they protested on March 27 this year, but were pacified by the former Chairman of the Rivers Traditional Rulers Council, Sergeant Awuse.

The development comes as the Rivers State Police Command warned against planned protests by the Nigeria Union of Local Government Employees (NULGE).

In a statement released on Sunday night, police spokesperson, Grace Iringe-Koko, said the police are aware of the protest.

“The Rivers State Police Command has become aware of the planned protest by the Nigeria Union of Local Government Employees (NULGE), scheduled for June 24, 2024. While the Command recognises and respects the right to lawful assembly, it has credible intelligence that this protest will be infiltrated and hijacked by hoodlums seeking to cause disruption and mayhem within the state.

“Consequently, the Command strongly advises the organisers to suspend the planned protest to prevent a possible breakdown of law and order. The Police will take all necessary lawful measures to protect the lives and properties of every resident in Rivers State. The Command has vowed to apprehend and prosecute any person or group that attempts to disrupt the peace,” the statement read in part.

To ensure the safety and security of the public, the Rivers State Commissioner of Police, CP Olatunji Disu, said he had deployed police officers to the secretariats of all 23 Local Government Areas in the state.

“These officers will remain in their respective locations until the threat of disruption of peace is deemed to have ceased,” the statement added.

The NULGE later shelved the protest after a police warning.