Naira Notes Crisis: Nigerian Market Women Protest, Barricade Commercial Banks, Roads In Delta | Sahara Reporters

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Angry market women on Friday barricaded the Warri-Sapele Road and NPA Expressway in Delta State in protest against the persisting scarcity of Naira notes that have forced many businesses across the country to shut down. The protesting traders besieged commercial banks in the area including the entrance of the United Bank for Africa and Union Bank located near Main Market, Warri, forcing the banks to close abruptly.

February 3, 2023The protesting traders besieged commercial banks in the area including the entrance of the United Bank for Africa and Union Bank located near Main Market, Warri, forcing the banks to close abruptly.

The protesting traders besieged commercial banks in the area including the entrance of the United Bank for Africa and Union Bank located near Main Market, Warri, forcing the banks to close abruptly. According to the video of the protest published by The Nation, the protesters burnt tyres along the ever-busy roads as part of expressing their frustration, thereby causing heavy gridlock.

The aggrieved market women who protested from the Main Market axis of Warri Sapele Road to Delta Broadcasting Station located at the Edjeba axis of Nigeria Port Authority Expressway, Warri could be heard chanting, “our fish dey spoil o”, our foods dey rotten.”

 

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