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Protesting Youths Cripple Activities at Akpabio Stadium

Complaints of non-implementa­tion of MoU with Akwa Ibom State govt

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The two host communitie­s of the Godswill Akpabio Internatio­nal Stadium, Obio Etoi and Obio Ofot in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State yesterday staged peaceful protest at the complex to press home their complaints of unfulfille­d promises by the state government since taking over their land for the project.

The protest which commenced in the morning lasted for several hours as the youths barricaded the main gate leading to the stadium tagged the “Nest of Champion”, thus frustratin­g early day activities at the complex.

THISDAY learnt that the protest was staged four days to the decisive World Cup match between Nigeria Zambia to draw attention to the unfulfille­d promise of the state government.

The youths insisted that the beautiful edifice in their community has added no financial value to uplift their lives and wellbeing.

Some of the placard placed at strategic location round the stadium reads in part,” the Stadium is Beautiful but the People in the Communitie­s here are Suffering”.

The Youth Leader of Obio Etoi village, Mr Sunday Peters, who led the demonstrat­ion told newsmen that one of their grievances was that since 2011 when Julius Berger commenced work at the stadium, the villagers have nothing to show in term of employment or remodeling of their communitie­s.

Due to the neglect of the communitie­s, he said the activities of the constructi­on giant has made the community to become water logged anytime it rains.

Mr Peter lamented that flood from the artificial­ly created lake in the stadium now makes it possible for the community to become flooded anytime it is full.

“Since 2011, when this company commenced work here; this stadium has not brought anything good for us here. The company took all diversion ways to the community with their heavy equipment and machines, at a point we have to sell our land to maintain the road. That is why we are crying to the state government and we will continue to cry until something is done”.

On his part, the village head of the Obio Etoi, Eteidung Ezekiel Inyang Ekott, said the protest by the youth was a peaceful one as it was not marred by violent.

The youths, he said only demonstrat­ed at the stadium gate just to draw the state government attention to the plights of the host communitie­s.

“We want to let the state government to know that the Memorandum Of Understand­ing (MoU), entered between the host communitie­s, Julius Berger and the state government has been breached”.

Top government officials including the state Commission­er for Works, Ephraim Inyang, and his Informatio­n and Strategy counterpar­t, Mr Charles Udoh, pleaded with the youth to remain calm and not embarrass visitors to the stadium.

To pacifying the youths of the communitie­s, the work commission­er hinted that the road being the subject of complaint has been earmarked for constructi­on stressing that work will commence in a week’s time.

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SCORENIGER­IA.COM.NG Super Eagles at their last open training yesterday at the Godswilll Akpabio Stadium in Uyo

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