Business
PH Airport Mgt, Restaurant Operators Flex Muscles Over Relocation
The relocation order given to restaurant and allied operators at the Port Harcourt International Airport, Omagwa, by the management of the airport has met with severe opposition, as business operators have refused to comply with the order.
The order of relocation is acclaimed to be one of the controversial policies introduced by the new Airport Manager, Micheal Arewa, as he took over the affairs of the airport.
Restaurants and allied operators at the airport have refused to comply with the order, as they alleged that the management want them to relocate to empty land, without any structure on it, apart from the distance from where they currently operate from.
One of the business operators, popularly known as Aka Love, who reacted to the matter while interacting with The Tide, explained that the distance between the new place and the old is much, and that many people will find it difficult to patronise them, which will amount to loss of customers.
Also, she lamented that the airport manager refused to build any structure for them to relocate to, meaning that they will have to either stay under the sun, or be forced to build structures again for themselves.
“Things are very difficult now, and how would you want us to relocate to that distant place without even a structure. This means that they are indirectly forcing us to go there and build structure for ourselves, whereas they are the ones relocating us”, she said.
The Tide observed that the restaurant operational areas such as the place popularly known as “Ukwu mango”, and the cargo area have been sealed by the airport management as at the time of this report.
In spite of this action of the airport management, restaurant operators were still seen hanging around the old place to do their business unofficially as at the time of this report.
Meanwhile, the Airport Manager, Mr Michael Arewa, could not be reached, as he had consistently shown unwillingness to speak to the press, no matter what the aviation correspondents would want to clearify from him, since he assumed office.
Nevertheless a source close to the airport manager, who wished to be anonymous, confided in The Tide and blamed the restaurant operators for not rising to the occasion on time to express their grievance.
“I had expected them to have earlier made their position known to the management, but they had kept quiet until now that they started to react”, he stated.
Corlins Walter
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