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Police PRO reacts as Bolt driver begs ‘slapping lawmaker’

A Bolt driver’s unexpected apology to Alex Ikwechegh, whom he initially accused of assault, has ignited a wave of criticism from the public, with many expressing disappointment and suspicion over the driver’s change of stance.
Netizens were quick to voice concerns, speculating on social media that the driver might have been pressured or incentivized to retract his accusations. This controversial apology has led to a strong reaction from Lagos State Police Public Relations Officer, Benjamin Hundeyin, who commented on the unfolding drama.
The incident, which began with accusations of assault by Hon. Ikwechegh, a House of Representatives member, took a surprising twist when the Bolt driver took to social media to publicly apologize, even requesting forgiveness from Nigerians. Many netizens were left perplexed, with some wondering aloud if the driver had been bribed, while others speculated he might have been threatened. The reversal has intensified public scrutiny, with users criticizing the driver for seemingly apologizing to his alleged abuser.
Responding to the uproar, Lagos State Police PRO Benjamin Hundeyin made a pointed remark on X (formerly Twitter), where he expressed relief that the apology did not occur under police supervision or within the judicial process. “Thank God he did not apologize in the police station or before the case went to court. We for hear am,” Hundeyin wrote, a statement that resonated with many who felt the apology could have compromised the integrity of any formal investigation.
https://x.com/BenHundeyin/status/1854784932218126409?t=9kIBqKipwIAeVMRHKCbQVg&s=19
His reaction has drawn praise from those advocating for justice and transparency, reinforcing the need for public figures to respect legal proceedings and allow due process.
Meanwhile, reactions from the online community continue to flood in, with many calling for greater transparency in the case. “Why would he apologize now, after everything?” one commenter questioned, adding, “Justice shouldn’t be swayed by fear or money.” Another user voiced frustration, saying, “Apologizing to someone you claimed assaulted you sends the wrong message about integrity.”
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