Nigerians now know me as ‘the man that makes things disappear’ – Rep Ikwechegh
Representative Alex Ikwechegh, has said that his altercation with a Bolt driver in Abuja in October 2024, the video of which went viral, has increased his popularity among Nigerians as “the man that makes things to disappear”.
Ikwechegh, who was a guest on Channels Television’s Sunrise Daily programme on Tuesday, said he has moved on from the episode and has built a friendship with the e-hailing driver, Stephen Abuwatseya.
Ikwechegh represents Aba North & South Federal Constituency in the Green Chamber on the platform of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA).
He said, “What happened was quite unfortunate but I take it as an avenue for me as a person to also build a relationship with the young man. Today, we are friends. I was taken to court but the court found no merit and then it was struck out.
“The video that everybody saw was a low moment. I felt the sanctity of my home was being desecrated. The part of the video where you people saw was the part that people saw; people do not know what happened before that reaction. Like they say, actions pre-empt reactions.
“But whatever anybody has seen is not indicative of who I am. I’ve been in the public space for a very long time and there has never been any scandal about me. However, the young man is my friend now and I am very close to his bishop, his pastor and I’ve made a bunch of new friends and today the whole of Nigeria now knows me as the man that makes things to disappear. We’ve moved on, it’s in the past now,” he added.
His outburst against the Bolt driver who came to deliver snail to him at his residence rankled many Nigerians who condemned the law maker, calling his several despicable names.