The Towncrier Newspaper on Wednesday, April 5, 2017 had as its banner headline, NSIMA EKERE'S CONVOY OF TERROR with some riders, 'terrorizes citizens on the road', 'disobeys traffic rules', 'security men brutalize road users'.
The news story may have been dismissed as another propaganda from his political foes but the recent accident of thursday has caused intelligent people to look back at that story a second time.
According to Mr. Toye Abosede
Director, Corporate Affairs
Niger Delta Development Commission in a press release, "The convoy of the Managing Director of Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), Mr. Nsima Ekere, has been involved in a road mishap.
The incident, along the Calabar-Itu Road, occurred when a trailer ran into the pilot vehicle carrying policemen attached to the NDDC Managing Director who was on his way to Calabar to receive the Acting President, Professor Yemi Osinbajo.
The victims were immediately taken to a nearby hospital where they are receiving urgent medical attention for injuries. Unfortunately, one of the policemen could not be saved.
Members of the entourage in other vehicles were unhurt in the unfortunate incident"
The NDDC MD himself corroborates the story on his Facebook page. He wrote, "Today, my convoy was involved in a road mishap on my way to Calabar, Cross River State to receive the Acting President.
The accident happened along Calabar-Itu Road, just by a T-Junction after Uyo, Akwa Ibom State. A petrol tanker on top speed rammed into the pilot vehicle carrying police escorts.
Sadly, we lost two of the police men. The other victims were immediately taken to the Akwa Ibom General Hospital where they are receiving treatment.
I have paid a visit to the victims and I am happy they are all responding to treatment. About four of them are already in stable conditions.
I wish to commiserate with the family of the deceased policemen who lost their lives while in active service.
It is really unfortunate! I want to assure you that we will not leave the family to grieve alone.
I will personally reach out to them and commiserate with them".
There are no eyewitness account of the incident but there are lessons to learn.
Ekere parades one of the longest convoys in the country. Mrs Christiana Akpabio wrote on Facebook describing Ekere's convoy,"...his convoy has 1 Lexus GX570, 4 Toyota Land cruiser SUV5, 7 Toyota hilux trucks, 3 Toyota Hiace buses.
He has over 34 police escorts, 12 soldiers, 5 DSS details in his convoy. His convoy lines up from his house up to Majesty Realms hotel”.
The motorcade of the Managing Director of the Niger Delta Development Commission, Obong Nsima Ekere, has been spotted at several spots in the state terrorizing innocent citizens, reports The TOWN CRIER Newspaper.
Some respondents who exchanged views with our roaming reporter in a voxpop, condemned the rash use of siren by the MD of NDDC as well as the reckless driving of his convoy. They described the habit of the drivers and security personnel of Ekere as ” an act of impunity “.
The respondents told our reporter that abuse of Siren and impunity by Ekere’s men on the road often created unnecessary panic among road users which usually resulted to auto crashes. “The incessant blaring of siren by that man few days ago scared a man who was pushing truck on Uruan Street.
In fact the man and his truck ended up in the gutter as he struggled to give way, Mrs Christiana Akpabio who owns boutique in Ewet Housing in Uyo, told our reporter.
Mrs Akpabio who pleaded with the NDDC boss to show some level of respect to other road users however, urged government to be more careful in the issuance of permit for the use of siren on the minor roads like uruan street in Uyo.
“Nsima’s case is worrisome. I have spotted his convoy on several occasions terrorizing and abusing innocent road users.
“For instance, his convoy has 1 Lexus GX570, 4 Toyota Land cruiser SUV5, 7 Toyota hilux trucks, 3 Toyota Hiace buses.
“He has over 34 police escorts, 12 soldiers, 5 DSS details in his convoy. His convoy lines up from his house up to Majesty Realms hotel”
“I think Government should not keep quiet because the poor are being harassed on the road by this man.”
Another respondent, Dr Felix Anwana who lives on Oron Road, regretted that in spite of existing laws that regulated the use of siren, the NDDC boss has continued to behave “with crass impunity on the road whenever he visits home. Is this how he wants to govern Akwa Ibom? Anwana asked rhetorically.
Continuing, he said: “I have seen a couple of topshots and senior citizens when stopped by traffic light, they would obey but, never would you see Nsima’s convoy obey. His security personnel are very brutish and rough. They have hit several keke riders on the road. It’s bad.
“You would see them use the siren to scare other road users in a bid to beat the traffic and dare you stand on their way, his security personnel and detail would finish you.
It has happened twice. Once, their harsh attitude caused a serious road accident along Itam junction,” he said. Dr Anwana who frowned at the act, reminded some government officials that all are equal before the law.
He urged the police to punish those who break traffic rules and use security men to intimidate innocent road users to serve as deterrent to others.
I advise Nsima Ekere to revisit his convoy and his security details, have a pep talk with them and work on ways to avoid a future unfortunate occurrence.
© Coalition of Youth Leaders In Akwa Ibom State
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