“We are appealing to all those that want to travel that they should shove their journey for tomorrow because it may be disrupted. It is a warning for everyone in the public.”
It was also observed that the entrance to the check-in halls was locked by union officials, leaving many passengers who were scheduled to travel stranded. The official, who wished to remain anonymous, said that many of the stranded passengers missed their flights due to the union’s actions. A passenger, Justin Chinonso said,” I don’t know why a country like Nigeria, with such a huge amount of people, will treat citizens like this. This will cause a lot of havoc for citizens.”