Commissioner’s driver remanded for beating FRSC officials
A driver attached to the Cross River
State Commissioner for Commerce and Industry, Calistus Okune, was on
Wednesday remanded in the Afokang Prison in Calabar for assaulting two
officials of the Federal Road Safety Corps.
Okune was alleged to have acted on
orders of his boss, Mr. Peter Egba, after the Toyota Corolla that he was
driving was impounded for several offences, including driving without
using seat belt and use of fake government number plate.
The incident was said to have happened
in front of a magistrate, who presided over cases of traffic offences,
during a mobile court session facilitated by the FRSC.
While one of the affected FRSC officials
was beaten up and had his uniforms torn by the aggrieved driver, the
other had a deep cut in his head.
One of the assaulted FRSC officials, Fidelis Eteng, who spoke with SON, said trouble started after he had impounded the vehicle for the offences.
According to him, the commissioner
rushed to the scene shortly after the vehicle was impounded and in the
course of argument, he (commissioner) gave an order to the driver and
others to “deal with” those responsible for the seizure.
He said, “We stopped the vehicle first
when we noticed that he (Okune) was driving without using a seat belt.
Later, we had to impound it on discovering that it bore a fake
government number plate. The driver also had no driving licence. We
immediately took the car to the mobile court arena where he was booked.
“Shortly afterwards, the commissioner came and started ranting.
“He said he was going to ensure that
those involved would be sacked. It was while the argument was on that he
ordered Okune to assault me. The commissioner himself later joined in
the beating and also used stone to injure a colleague in the head.”
Angered by the disregard for judicial
authority on duty, the sitting magistrate, Dorothy Duke, ordered that
the driver be remanded in Afokang Prison until February 3, when the case
would be heard.
Officials at the state Ministry of
Justice were said to be angered by the development as the wife of the
commissioner, who is a cousin to the magistrate, was said to have
appeared on the scene and also confronted the magistrate.
The state Sector Commander, Mr.
Ikechukwu Igwe, who condemned the action, said he had notified the
Ministry of Justice and the Commissioner of Police of the development.
Igwe also showed SON
letters already written to the state government over the flagrant use of
fake government number plates on private vehicles owned by top
officials.
Egba, however, denied giving order to his driver to assault any FRSC official.
“I went to the scene immediately because
my little boy was in the vehicle. I was polite when I approached them;
but before I knew it, they started pointing their fingers into my eyes
and it was at that point that my driver intervened and a fight broke
out. They actually tried to beat me up,” he said.
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