ECONOMY
Bendeghe Ekiem Cocoa Estate Protest: Women Threaten Naked Over Privatization

Tensions have escalated as the Bendeghe Ekiem cocoa estate protest gains momentum, with women in Bendeghe Ekiem and Abia communities in Etung Local Government Area of Cross River State threatening to go nude if the state government proceeds with plans to privatise their cocoa plantations.
The Cross River State Government recently announced its intention to privatise several cocoa estates, including those in Bendeghe Ekiem, Abia, and surrounding areas. However, residents—particularly women—have strongly opposed the move, citing potential loss of employment, economic hardship, and a breach of long-standing community agreements. The Bendeghe Ekiem cocoa estate protest reflects the community’s broader dissatisfaction with what they describe as government neglect and unilateral decision-making.
Speaking during a fresh round of demonstrations, women leaders Ntunkai Mary Obi and Chief Helen Ogar issued a stern warning to the Commissioner for Agriculture, Johnson Ebokpo. They gave the government a 15-day ultimatum to engage in meaningful dialogue or face intensified resistance. “If the government fails to consult us, we will go to the plantation and walk around naked as our tradition permits,” said Obi during the protest.
Supported by youth leader Comrade Tandu Kingsley and Town Council Chairman Mr. Etta Atu-Ojua, the protesters emphasized that the Bendeghe Ekiem cocoa estate protest is not just about land but about the future of their youth and the stability of the community. They noted that the plantation had significantly reduced crime by offering employment and keeping local youths meaningfully engaged.
The protesters called on the government to reverse its privatization plans and honour existing agreements with the communities. They warned that ignoring the voices behind the Bendeghe Ekiem cocoa estate protest could reignite economic instability and social unrest.
As the deadline draws near, all eyes are on the Cross River State Government to see whether it will engage with the community or risk a cultural showdown rooted in protest tradition and ancestral rights.
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