Three days after some youths staged protest at the Akanu Ibiam
International Airport, Enugu in solidarity with the embattled minister
of aviation, Stella Oduah, fresh indications have emerged that the
protest was allegedly sponsored by the ministry.
Contrary to the
claims that the protesters were Igbo Youths, a source told DailyPost
that they were students of the Institute of Management and Technology,
IMT, Enugu.
According to the source, trouble started when the organizers refused to pay the students the agreed amount.
One
of the protesters who spoke under anonymity told our correspondent that
they were initially promised N10, 000 each, adding that “after the
protest, they took us to the Enugu Press Centre, where we were given
only N4,000.
“This was quite against the earlier agreement we reached. They shortchanged us so much and we are not happy about that”.
Further
investigations by DailyPost showed that a particular non-governmental
organization based in Enugu was earlier allegedly approached by one of
the minister’s aide to organize the protest with the sum of N1.5 million
but the director declined.
It was gathered that a prominent media worker based in the South-East later accepted to organize the “fake protest.
“He
went to the IMT, got some students and had a deal with them. The
students didn’t even know why they were at the airport, neither could
their supposed leader say the platform under which they were protesting.
“Somebody had to whisper Igbo Youths from behind”, the source added
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