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CCECC Chinese Staff Orders Nigerian Soldier To Brutalise Two Workers In Lagos

Two Nigerian men working on the Lagos Blue line rail have been assaulted by a soldier acting on the order of a Chinese National, SaharaReporters has gathered.

The Chinese man is said to be an expatriate of the China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation (CCECC), the company awarded the contract of the electric rapid transit line that runs in Lagos.

According to witnesses, the assault by the soldier following the directive by the Chinese man happened on Friday at the Abule Ado axis of the construction project.

The incident was said to be the third in the last one month to Nigerian workers with CCECC.

One of the sources said the two men had attempted to join the back cabin of the company’s Toyota Hilux after close of work.

This, it was learnt, infuriated the Chinese national who then ordered a soldier attached to him to “deal extensively with them till to his satisfaction”.

One of the sources who witnessed the incident said, “Yesterday, at about 5:30pm after work, these two workers wanted to go home at the back of the Hilux. Meanwhile this Chinese man was inside. Immediately, they attempted to climb the back of the Hilux, he saw them and instructed the soldier with him to brutalise these workers.

“In the process the soldier started hitting the workers with gun and they were badly injured.

“This act has been on for long, I have witnessed two others in the last one month. To even think these workers are badly paid. They’re paid below N70,000, yet working hard from 7:30am to 6:00pm, Monday to Sunday.”

“It was so sad, it happened at Abulado yesterday, the Chinese man turned our security operative to slave. A soldier being paid by taxpayers was asked by a foreigner to brutalise same Nigerians, so sad. The army authorities should fish him out and deal with him,” another source said.

“Even the Lagos State government should investigate this, these are the guys working day and night on the Lagos Blue rail construction from Marina to Okoko.”

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