Naval Officers Allegedly Brutalize 15 Oil Workers In Aba
officers of the Naval School of Finance and Logistics, Owerri-Nta,
Abia State have allegedly forced 15 workers of an oil company in the
commercial city to lie in mud water and drink it.
One of the victims, Opara, an engineer with the oil company, Stock
Gap Fuels Limited, which is building a mega petrol station/gas plant on
Elizabeth Avenue by Aba-Owerri Road, GRA, Aba told Vanguard that on
Tuesday morning, they came to work on the site. He said at about 2.00pm,
he left for the bank to withdraw money, with which to pay the people
who supplied them sand.
It was while at the bank that I got a phone call that about 12
Naval men were maltreating workers at the site. So, I quickly left the
bank and when I got to the site, I saw 16 of my workers, including our
secretary, a female inside the mud and the Naval officers were stepping
on them and ordering them to drink the mud water.
“So, when I tried to approach the commanding officer, who was
at the site giving orders to his men, he told his suborbinates not to
allow me get close to him and based on the instruction, his boys chased
me away and I had to call my office in Port Harcourt.”
The engineer disclosed that he stood from afar and watched as the
commanding officer ordered his men who used their bayonets to puncture
the 40 tyres of tipper trucks supplying them sand.
Narrating her ordeal, the company secretary and store keeper, Juliet
Enwereji said that during her lunch time , she heard the Naval men who
incidentally share the same fence with the company, ordering workers at
the site to go outside.
Enwereji said immediately she came out of the office, a naval officer
pointed a gun at her and the commanding officer ordered her to lie down
in the mud water.
Other workers who spoke to Vanguard said this was not the first time
the Naval officer, who had previously shown disdain for the structure
being erected near his house, would be maltreating them.
According to them, “there was a time he came and reported to the site
engineer that he would not want a higher structure within the vicinity
of his quarters.We didn’t know the reason. Some three weeks back, a
pay-loader came to the site and as it was driving out, the commanding
officer called his men to beat up the pay-loader driver and took him
inside his compound and detained him.”
Efforts to get the commanding officer, Navy Capt. Ejaro, to react to
the allegations proved futile as Naval ratings at the gate of his
quarters on Elizabeth Avenue, GRA, Aba, refused to allow our
correspondent access to his residence
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