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SERAP CONDEMNS ALLEGED ASSAULT ON BOLT DRIVER BY HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES MEMBER

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The Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) has strongly condemned the alleged assault of a Bolt driver by Alex Ikwechegh, a member of the Nigerian House of Representatives from Abia State. This condemnation comes in light of a viral video that has sparked widespread outrage on social media.

In the video, Ikwechegh is seen in a heated exchange with the Bolt driver, who had come to his residence to provide a service. The confrontation escalates when Ikwechegh questions the driver’s awareness of his status, stating, “Do you know where you are? Do you know who I am?” The driver, insisting on payment, responds, “I don’t want to know, just pay me and let me go.”

As the situation deteriorates, the driver asserts his right to compensation for his service, prompting Ikwechegh to refuse payment and accuse the driver of “great disrespect.” The lawmaker reportedly made alarming threats, including, “I can make this man disappear in the whole of Nigeria and nothing would happen,” which has drawn significant condemnation.

In a response to the incident, SERAP called for the Nigerian Police Force and the Speaker of the House of Representatives to investigate the alleged assault. The organization emphasized the need for accountability and a review of the conduct of public officials, advocating for respect and protection of citizens’ rights.

The incident has highlighted ongoing concerns regarding the behavior of public officials and their treatment of citizens, raising questions about accountability in governance and the importance of upholding human dignity.

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