Fubara wades into FAAN, Ipo community crisis

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Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara, has mediated between the management of Port Harcourt International Airport and Ipo community after women led a protest which temporarily disrupted flight operations at the Airport on Tuesday.

Angry women of the community had barricaded the entrance of the only road to the airport in the early hours of Tuesday morning, chanting, dancing and cooking, thereby disrupting access to and from the airport, and causing flight delays.

Secretary to the State Government, Dr Tammy Danagogo, who addressed newsmen after a closed-door meeting between the Governor, women leaders and chiefs of Ipo community, and the Airport management in Government House on Tuesday, said that both parties have agreed to resolve their irreconcilable differences.

He noted that while the women have resolved to withdraw from barricading the access road to the airport, the management of the Federal Government facility has promised to address the concerns of the community in the area by implementing key corporate social responsibility (CSR) policies aimed at meeting expectations of host communities.

He said that the Government immediately swung into action, and invited all parties to a meeting to resolve the issues when it was briefed of the protests at the airport.

Representing Ikwerre/Emohua Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives, Hon Boniface Emerengwa, thanked the Governor for his swift response to ensure that the grievances of the women protesters were immediately addressed.

He also commended the people of Ipo community for their patience and understanding over the years and assured that he would work in synergy with the state and local governments to ensure that dividends of democracy reach the communities, including Ipo.

Also speaking, Chairman, Caretaker Committee of Ikwerre Local Government Council, Dr Darlington Orji, lamented the neglect of the airport host communities over the years, particularly in the areas of employment and communication.

He expressed satisfaction with the Governor’s promise to come to the aid of the community with an alternative access road and challenged corporate organisations to live up to their social responsibilities by addressing basic development needs of their host communities.

In her remarks, Port Harcourt Airport Manager, Mrs Lynda Ifesinachi Ezike, thanked Governor Fubara for his quick intervention in resolving the crisis and assured of the new management’s commitment to addressing the concerns of stakeholders, including Ipo community.

Mrs Ezike, who is also the Regional General Manager, South-South of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), said that the management was ready to maintain cordial relationships with host communities, saying that it is only in a peaceful operating environment that the airport business can thrive.

Ipo community is one of the major hosts of the Port Harcourt International Airport, Omagwa in Ikwerre Local Government Area of Rivers State.

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