In a shocking video circulating online, a man alleged to be Alex Ikwechegh, a member of the Nigerian House of Representatives from Abia State, is seen berating and threatening a Bolt driver in Abuja.
Ikwechegh is heard saying, with the driver responding, “I don’t want to know, just pay me and let me go.”
As the exchange escalated, the driver asserted his right to be paid, stating, “I did a job for you, and you have to pay me, sir.” In response, the lawmaker reportedly refused payment, accusing the driver of “great disrespect” and allegedly calling him “very, very stupid.” Ikwechegh also made an alarming threat, reportedly saying, “I can make this man disappear in the whole of Nigeria and nothing would happen.”
Social media users have expressed outrage over the incident, condemning what they view as an abuse of power by a public official. Human rights advocates have also weighed in, demanding an investigation into the incident. The video has spurred discussions on the treatment of service providers and the importance of accountability among public officials.
Ikwechegh has not yet publicly addressed the viral video. As the backlash grows, many are watching closely to see if there will be consequences for his alleged conduct.
Bolt driver/passenger altercation: Police launch investigation
The Abuja Police Command announced on Sunday that it has launched an investigation into an alleged assault of a Bolt driver by a passenger in the Galadima area on October 24, 2024.
In a statement, the Command reported that, following a distress call, officers led by the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) of Galadima swiftly responded and intervened. The passenger, identified as Brandy Nwatu, was taken into custody, while the driver, Emmanuel Ebhohimen, was taken to the Federal Medical Centre in Jabi for medical attention.
The Command reaffirmed its commitment to maintaining law and order and ensuring that justice is served.
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