Mr. Ossy Onuko, an adviser to Anambra State Governor Prof. Chukwuma Soludo, has apologized for allegedly ordering his thugs to beat a commercial motorist for passing his convoy.
This is happening in response to threat of lawsuit from GUO Transport.
In a press release, Onuko refuted being in a convoy and claimed that the commercial driver was driving recklessly. And his personal security assistants attempted to correct him, but he refused to comply.
“I have been inundated with calls and messages from well-meaning friends, colleagues and ndi Anambra over a video clip that has gone viral on social media regarding an altercation between a GUO driver and myself, the Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of Awka Capital Territory Development Authority.
“I take full responsibility for all that, and I also apologise to the young man, his company GUO, and my friends and well-wishers who have been embarrassed by my association with such an act.”
He stated that:
“I was driving in the company of two civil defence officers seated in the back seat of my Toyota Hilux vehicle. There was no convoy.”
Meanwhile, GUO, the transportation company whose driver was assaulted, has threatened to sue Onuko.
According to a press release from GUO, its driver was thrashed with a cutlass on the orders of Onuko.
It went on to say that her passengers were traumatized as they witnessed the defenseless driver being thrashed.
“We assure all concerned citizens that we will seek legal redress, to ensure that such acts of inhumane treatment of citizens do not keep occurring.
“We have also seen the statement from the press secretary of the Anambra State Government. We are surprised that they would want to defend the atrocious act meted out to our driver today.
“They justified this atrocious action of theirs by contending that it was our driver’s recklessness that led to his being beaten with a machete and terribly brutalized.
“The false narrative they put out without speaking to our driver or the passengers in the vehicle that witnessed the whole incident speaks volumes.
“We call on the Executive Governor of Anambra State to condemn the conduct of his officials and constitute a panel of inquiry into this incident to curtail the excesses of his officials and avoid a repeat of a similar incident which could possibly have led to loss of lives and chaos in the State.”