The statement noted that Anambra officials are not predisposed to confrontations following the GUO Transport driver incident.
By Jeffrey Agbo
Anambra State Government has rubbished the notion that its officials are predisposed to confrontations following the clash between the chief executive officer of the Awka Capital Territory Development Agency (ACTDA), Ossy Onuko, and a driver affiliated with GUO Transport.
A viral video of the duo’s clash shows a rowdy scene where security personnel try to enforce orderliness.
Explaining the incident, Governor Charles Soludo‘s chief press secretary, Christian Aburime, said in a statement on Friday: “The Anambra State Government would like to address a recent incident involving Mr. Ossy Onuko, MD/ Chief Executive Officer of the Awka Capital Territory Development Agency (ACTDA), and a driver affiliated with GUO Transport.
“The incident, captured in a trending video, occurred on a roadway in Awka. It is imperative to provide an accurate account of the events in question.
“Upon observing the dangerously reckless driving behaviour exhibited by the GUO Transport driver, Mr. Onuko, who was also navigating the same thoroughfare, took it upon himself to intervene.
“Recognizing the potential peril to fellow road users, he attempted to caution the driver. Regrettably, the driver chose to disregard the warnings, necessitating the intervention of security personnel to ensure compliance.
“But during the process of apprehending the driver, a regrettable altercation ensued, involving the driver, Mr. Onuko, and other unidentified individuals.”
Commenting on the aftermath of the incident with the GUO Transport driver, the statement said: “We are aware that public commentary surrounding the incident has led to some misconceptions, erroneously implying that public officials associated with the Anambra State Government are predisposed to confrontations.
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“We wish to categorically refute these claims.The Anambra State Government, under the humane leadership of Governor Chukwuma Charles Soludo, CFR, remains steadfast in its commitment to fostering a society characterised by civility, decorum, and mutual respect for human rights.
“We are resolute in our pursuit of an environment where residents comport themselves responsibly, mindful of the rights and welfare of others, and the collective good of the public.
“Governor Soludo’s passionate dedication to cultivating a community of enlightened citizens is a principle that he anticipates will be upheld by all public servants within his administration.
“It is imperative to emphasise that the Governor does not endorse or condone any official of a state government agency taking matters into their own hands or engaging in altercations with members of the public while seeking compliance with established norms or laws.”