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Ijaw Ogogoro Traders Protest Ban And Police Intimidation And Exploitation by dmoville(m): 5:41pm On Jun 21, 2015
YENAGOA — Ijaw Producers and distributors of  Kaikai (local gin) on Friday blocked the Ijaw House axis of the Sani Abacha expressway in the heart of Yenagoa, the Bayelsa State capital in protest over the ban of the gin by the Federal Government.  

The protesters who spoke to SAYELBATIMES.COM during a peaceful march under the auspices of a group, “Izon Otu Keniwemo Oru yeri ogbo” were armed with placards which read among others, “Police Stop harassing Ogogoro sellers in Bayelsa” Local Gin is not Federal Govt problem” “Kaikai does not kill, Bayelsa Police stop harassing Kaikai Sellers”, “We use Ogogoro to train our children in school, local gin didn’t kill, Gamalin 20 kill”, “Kaikai is use for medicinal purpose,” “Ogogoro is the only legitimate industry in Niger Delta, banning Ogogoro is like passing death sentence on us.”  

Addressing the Protesters on the Sani Abacha expressway,  the Bayelsa State Commissioner for Culture and Ijaw National Affairs, Dr Felix Tuodolo appealed to them to leave the road they had already occupied, to clear the traffic for commuters.  

In his words “I know the Economic impact of Ogogoro on our people. It is something our mothers have been using to train our children from time Immemorial. I know the impact on our economy that any ban, without proper investigation, will have on our people in terms of lost revenue. If Ogogoro is ban without proper investigation,  the economic effect on our people will be much.”  

The Commissioner also added “To place a blanket ban on all Ogogoro related activities without proper investigation will not be fair to our people. From the stories we’ve heard, I know that there is a source of contamination from somewhere. I am calling on NAFDAC to properly investigate that source and stop that source from production. So that this business that has empowered our people in several ways can continue.”  

The Pioneer Ijaw Youth Council (IYC) President also reminded the Public of previous similar cases of product contamination in Nigeria, such as the Beans Poisoning in Adamawa in 2011 that claimed two lives and the reports of Killer Indomie Noodles, which all did not warrant outright ban of the products. In those case, he noted, efforts were put into finding and stopping the sources of contamination.   “I also recall that in 2011 two persons died from poisoned beans in Adamawa State. And beans was not banned totally. The source was soughted and stopped. There was even a story about Indomie in 2004, so total blanket ban on Ogogoro is not fair to the Ijaw people.   As a government,  we will look into your plight. I will take it up with my Boss, the Governor,  and the necessary Authorities. So that we will look into this matter properly; so that the  good of our people is not affected.  

The Restoration Government is a government of the people and we are here to protect your interest.” The Commissioner said.   Motorists and commuters were stranded on the usually busy road for about fifty-five minutes until, Dr Tuodolo’s arrival to plead with the protesters to vacate the road for free flow of traffic.     Lamenting the plight of Ogogoro dealers in the state, the publicity secretary of the group, that consist mostly of women, Jackson Bobra – a 2008 graduate of the University of Port Harcourt who has been producing and selling Kaikai after graduation due to lack of employment opportunities – said they were compelled to stage the peaceful protest on the Sani Abacha expressway to voice their anger over the ban on the local gin, the only legitimate thriving industry of the Ijaws and people of the Niger Delta.  

He also gave constant harassment, extortion and exploitation from the men of the Bayelsa State Police Command who raid and seize their products to force money out of them as another reason for their protest that rainy Friday morning.

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Re: Ijaw Ogogoro Traders Protest Ban And Police Intimidation And Exploitation by Emeskhalifa(m): 5:42pm On Jun 21, 2015
Thats why their female children dhey suffer molestation in the hands of their male customers sad
Re: Ijaw Ogogoro Traders Protest Ban And Police Intimidation And Exploitation by Nobody: 5:43pm On Jun 21, 2015
Why d ban of dat product?
Re: Ijaw Ogogoro Traders Protest Ban And Police Intimidation And Exploitation by jantofubu(m): 5:45pm On Jun 21, 2015
Emeskhalifa:
Thats why their female children dhey suffer molestation in the hands of their male customers sad
undecided very wicked of u
Re: Ijaw Ogogoro Traders Protest Ban And Police Intimidation And Exploitation by Emeskhalifa(m): 5:47pm On Jun 21, 2015
jantofubu:
undecided very wicked of u
wicked but bitter truth tongue tongue tongue
Re: Ijaw Ogogoro Traders Protest Ban And Police Intimidation And Exploitation by DuchessLily(f): 5:47pm On Jun 21, 2015
Hahahaha
Re: Ijaw Ogogoro Traders Protest Ban And Police Intimidation And Exploitation by Emeskhalifa(m): 5:49pm On Jun 21, 2015
The man above the wan that quoted me must a chronic kaikai consumer, else he wudnt be asking why the ban
Re: Ijaw Ogogoro Traders Protest Ban And Police Intimidation And Exploitation by IfeanyiSamuelz(m): 5:57pm On Jun 21, 2015
Nigga hush!!!!!!
Re: Ijaw Ogogoro Traders Protest Ban And Police Intimidation And Exploitation by Ilekeh(f): 6:01pm On Jun 21, 2015
Is GEJ their leader?
Re: Ijaw Ogogoro Traders Protest Ban And Police Intimidation And Exploitation by oluwafemi113(m): 6:15pm On Jun 21, 2015
Ilekeh:
Is GEJ their leader?
you must be from Togo for asking such a question undecided


Na him be the chief of Ogogoro

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