A lecturer in the Department of Business
Management, University of Calabar, Mr. Okon Effiong Ekpenyong, has lost
four teeth after he was allegedly brutalised by some officials of the
Nigeria Immigration Service, Cross River State command, for traffic
offence. Continue...
Ekpenyong, who narrated his ordeal to according to punch, on Thursday, his vehicle developed a minor fault on Bassey Oqua
Street in Calabar, near the NIS headquarters. He said after fixing it,
he was leaving the area when the officials accosted and assaulted him,
saying he made a U-turn at an unauthorised point.
According to Ekpenyong, who says he has
been residing on Ekong Bassey Close, near the NIS headquarters, for the
past 10 years, the incident happened on his way home at about 5pm on May
6, 2014.
He explained that after the incident,
which took place in the presence of his two sons, he lost four teeth and
over N50, 000 which was in his pocket.
He said, “After the car developed a
fault, I called some people to help push it off the road and I went home
to get my two sons to buy fuel in a jerry can because I suspected it
might be petrol since the gauge was faulty.
“I tried to start the car after
refueling, but it did not start. We had to push it down the Bassey Oqua
Street, which is close to the NIS residential quarters.
“Immediately the car started, two NIS
officials flagged me down; I obeyed. They said I had just made a U-turn
at an unauthorised point and they concluded that I was a Boko Haram
suspect, adding that they would not waste time in dealing with me.
“Immediately, about 10 other officials
joined them, they forced me out of the car and started hitting me with
gun butts and other weapons. I passed out in the process.”
Ekpenyong said before he became
unconscious, he was able to identify four persons – a deputy
comptroller, a chief superintendent and a male and female junior
officials.
He said when he later regained
consciousness in a cell, a senior NIS official, who identified himself
as the provost, pleaded with him and released him to take care of
himself in a hospital.
The lecturer said he proceeded to the
Airport Police Division in Calabar to report the incident from where he
was taken to the Police Clinic for medical attention.
A report, which was issued by an
investigating police officer, Edwin Jenuwa, confirmed that Ekpenyong was
taken to the clinic at about 6pm with fresh blood stains after
suffering assault and grievous harm.
When contacted, the state Police Public
Relations Officer, Mr. Hogan Bassey, confirmed the incident, saying the
matter was currently being investigated.
It was gathered from the police
headquarters that the immigration officials had so far refused to honour
police invitation on the matter.
Public Relations Officer of the NIS, Cross River Command, Mary Abang, said she had not been briefed on the development.
“I have not been around, I just came back and will find out what happened,” she said.
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