The
Inspector General of Police (IGP), Ibrahim Idris, has ordered an investigation
into an alleged threat to life and an unpaid $10,000 loan between Senator
Nelson Effion
g and a United States based lady, Nsedu Onyile.
Counsel to Onyile,
Dr. Emmanuel Eyo, had petitioned the IG alleging that Effiong threatened her
life over an alleged unpaid debt of $10,000.
He said the
money was transferred to Effiong on March 18, 2015 from the Bank of America but
when she asked for a refund, he (Effiong) threatened her life through an email.
The email
reads: “I know how and where to get you when you come. We will know who owns
the land. There will be no hiding place for you. Just try any nonsense and I
will handle you the way you can’t imagine.”
Eyo said
Effiong’s statement “threatened the life of our client and we hereby pray that
you investigate this matter to save her life.”
Onyile had
also petitioned the Senate President, Bukola Saraki twice on the matter but to
no avail.
The latest
petition titled: Re: Case of Gross Misconduct, Demand For The Sum Of $10000 And
Threat To Life Of Nsedu Onyile By Senator Nelson Effiong, stated that the
Senator “refused to pay our client the $10000 which was paid into his account
on March 18, 2015.
“However,
information available to us has it that Effiong is boasting that our client
does not have the capacity to confront him and that he would use his might to
crush any move made by our client.
“We have
come to you again and re-present this reminder to notify you of the refusal of
Senator Effiong to pay our client the sum of $10,000.”
On receiving
the petition, the IG through his Principal Staff Officer II, Promise Udeh,
directed the Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG) of Force Criminal
Intelligence and Investigation Department (CID) to investigate the matter.
“I forward
herewith copy of letter dated June 1, 2017 with its attachment received from A.
B. & Associates on the aforementioned subject and respectfully convey the
directives of the Inspector General of Police that you investigate and report
back,” the letter reads.
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