The Blockade Ended
Luckily, he was right about that. The blockade spanned a total of three weeks, and it was already threatening to interrupt the official beginning of the trekking season. The PNG government had no choice than to agree with the demands the group made. It was not long after this that the track was opened to visitors once again.
Robert Agarobe
Provincial Governor Robert Agarobe made efforts to convince the landowners to step down. He told them, “Let’s open the track, we got trekkers, trekking companies out there who want to finalise and book their trekkers to come for this trekking season.”