Forgive Our Son, Awka Community Begs Transport Mogul, After Brutal Assault on Driver

AWKA

Some kingmakers and Ozo titled holders from Awka town, on Tuesday visited Chief Godwin Okeke, Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of G. U. O. Transport Limited, sequel to an assault on a bus driver attached with his transport company, by an aide of Governor Chukwuma Soludo, Ossy Onuko.

The Awka during the visit, pleaded for pardon for their son, Mr. Onuko, Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of the Awka Capital Territory Development Agency, ACTDA, whose escorts attached to his office reportedly battered a driver attached to G. U. O Transport Company.

The incident which happened in Awka over the weekend, saw vigilante operatives acting on behalf of Onuko and men of the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps, NSCDC attached to his office, descend heavily on the GUO bus driver whose name was simply given as Obum at UNIZIK Temporary Site Junction, Awka.

His offence was simply for allegedly overtaking Onuko’s convoy dangerously, along the Enugu/Onitsha expressway.

The attack with machete and reported beatings whose video went viral landed the driver in the hospital where he is currently receiving treatment.

Many Anambra quarters has publicly condemned the action of the governor’s aide, with the GUO Company issuing a statement, calling out the Soludo administration over the attitude of his aides and threatening to take further actions to pursue justice.

The Awka stakeholders, numbering about 20, dressed in full white traditional chieftaincy regalia and led by a former claimant to the throne of Awka Kingdom, Chief Austin Ndigwe, arrived Chief Okeke’ s residential home at GRA Onitsha with a giant sized ram, drinks and kolanuts.

After introductions and exchange of pleasantries, Chief Ndigwe told Chief Okeke that the Awka community was in his home in full capacity to plead on behalf of their son, Ossy Onuko so that justice can be tampered with mercy.

“We felt bad as a community over the incident which is very unfortunate.

“For Onuko, a young Awka citizen who has not been found wanting or associated with any social vices before now, to be involved in such ignoble action is quite appalling, hence the reason we decided to visit immediately to intervene and apologise on his behalf, as our son,” he said.

Ndigwe also known as Uzu Awka, disclosed that they had already blamed Onuko their son for his action and pleaded with Okeke to withhold all further actions in the matter because knowing his antecedent and pedigree, Onuko cannot withstand his wrath if he (Okeke) should be allowed to push the matter forward.

Three other cabinet chiefs including a former Deputy Speaker of the Anambra State House of Assembly, Chief Hon. Kene Molokwu also joined in appealing to Chief Okeke to forgive and forget, adding that they were even ready to offset the driver’s hospital bills.

Responding, Chief Okeke commended them for the important visit even as he condemned the resort to brigandage and molestation meted on citizens and residents of the state by government agents in the name of revenue drive.

Okeke however informed his visitors that having retired from the company and handed over the management to his children, the matter was already beyond him as the company from Lagos office has already pushed out petition to that effect .

He also disclosed that the incident would have generated widespread protests and demonstrations because many interest groups both within the south east, other parts of Nigeria and the diaspora, including USA and UK were already preparing for a showdown, if not that he prevailed on all the aggrieved to sheath their swords for now.

“I wish to warn individuals and groups against recklessness and acts of brigandage particularly when they find themselves within the corridors of power.

“Such acts have adversely affected business and the economy in Anmbra state because many don’t come to Onitsha to source their goods anymore.

“As a sign of peace, I will make further sacrifices for peace to reign if government will do their own part.

“All I want in Anambra is peace. Once the government takes care of touts and those who brutalise the citizens so that traders can operate in a free atmosphere devoid of fear, I can agree not to push this matter further.

“If this is the sacrifice I can make, my family and my company to end molestation of people in Anambra so that people can come to Onitsha and other parts of Anambra and buy what they want without fear of attack, then I agree,” Chief Okeke said.

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