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Nigerians React As Lawmaker Assaults Bolt Driver, Vows To Make Him Disappear

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Nigerians have expressed their outrage following an incident involving a member of the House of Representatives, Alex Ikwechegh, who was caught on video assaulting an e-hailing driver at his Maitama residence in Abuja.

The incident, which quickly spread across social media platforms, features the lawmaker from Aba North & South Federal Constituency engaged in a heated exchange that escalated into physical violence.

The confrontation began when the driver, whose identity remains undisclosed, asked the lawmaker to come outside his residence to collect a package of snails he was delivering.

The video shows Ikwechegh, visibly angry, berating the driver for what he considered a disrespectful request given his social status.

The argument took a violent turn when Ikwechegh threatened the driver, stating he could make him “disappear” without repercussions.

As the situation intensified, Ikwechegh, a member of the All Progressives Grand Alliance, was filmed slapping the driver multiple times after being asked for the delivery fee. During the altercation, the lawmaker repeatedly questioned if the driver was aware of who he was speaking to.

The incident has sparked widespread condemnation from the public and calls for immediate action against the lawmaker, highlighting concerns about the abuse of power and the need for accountability among elected officials.

He said, “Do you know who I am? I can make this man (driver) disappear from the whole of Nigeria, and nothing will happen. Can you imagine this rat? I am not going to give this boy one naira of my money.

“I am not going to call my policemen to beat you up. I will do that myself. I will show you that I am a big brother. I will tie you up, lie you down and put you in my generator house. Do you know where you are? Because you saw me sitting outside here. Look at this monkey.”

However, the video has sparked condemnations from Nigerians, who described the lawmaker’s outburst as unnecessary and the assault on the driver as oppression and abuse of power.

Reacting, a netizen who tweets as @Yucee_ wrote, “This is pure oppression and wickedness. 😦 so a Bolt driver went to deliver something to a Politician, and this happened just because the driver asked the man to come to the car to pick up his stuff! This is currently happening now at Maitama.”

On X, a user, @Nevosys, tweeted, “The Honourable expected a full delivery, not to pick up items himself. Delivery drivers should bring items to recipients, not vice versa. But the bolt driver thought he was the main guard to the boss. Most delivery companies operate that way.”

Another netizen who tweets as @abalaka_sunday posted, “How about investigating and inviting him about those that have disappeared so far without a trace? There’s a tendency he may have to make some people disappear from someone or people before without anything happening. From words people use, it’s possible confirmation of their historical events.”

Another X.com user, Did, posting as @ndidi_patricia, wrote, “A misguided idiot who abused the limited power he was given. What stops him from sending someone to grab the package if he’s too big to pick his own package lol …this country is in deep shit.”

A tweep, Hime Sama, who identifies as @himesama_01, posted, “Do you know who I am?” Yes, we know!” You’re one of the wicked, power-drunk individuals making life extra difficult for Nigerians who are already suffering the consequences of your greed and the bad decisions of your government. Utterly revolting.”

One X.com user, Rachael Efe, posting as @richrayefe, wrote, “Power intoxicates aswear. Such an irresponsible behaviour.”

A netizen, who tweets as @amourab, wrote, “The Nigerian dream is just ‘the ability to have money and power to oppress others and show that I pass my neighbours.’ We are generally not good people.”

Another netizen who tweets as @Maliqifeoluwa, wrote, “Just imagine a federal HoR member speaking this way. These are the kind of people we vote into power. People who are supposed to fight for the masses are acting this way, chai.”

One X.com user, Tweeter_Headmaster, posting as @nosafk, wrote, “The funny thing is that the man told the truth. Nothing will happen. Oppressors na dem be. Imagine how many people have experienced such cruelty from the man. Na who dem catch be thief. Many others are doing worse. We only don’t know. Even many of those under this comment section are worse.”

On X, a user, @Timi_i_, wrote, “A similar situation happened in the UK yesterday. The said MP is now under ‘voluntary investigation’ and has been administratively suspended by his party. Will the same thing happen in this scenario?”

is an Associate at Naija News. He is a news media enthusiast, he holds a degree in psychology and loves exploring and sharing about the enormous power that lies in the human mind. Email: [email protected], Instagram: adeniyidman