Ex-Minister Wanted By Police For Stripping Married Women Naked.

Ex-Minister Wanted By Police For Stripping Married Women Naked.
By Rowlandgate.
The Delta State Police Commissioner, Hafiz Inuwa, has vowed that a former minister of state for Education, Kenneth Gbagi, who is still at large, must be arrested and made to pay for his stripping women over missing money.
Inuwa, made this declaration while addressing reporters in Asaba, adding that the police were still on the matter.
The minister was declared wanted by the Delta State Police Command following reports that he stripped his staff naked at his Signatious Hotel in Effurun, Delta State for allegedly stealing money from him.
The commissioner mentioned that Gbagi was at large over an alleged criminal offence of stripping his female workers naked, including married women.
“Gbagi pleaded to be allowed to bury his elder sister that died that weekend and then to report on the following Monday, but rather than report, he sneaked to Abuja to obtain an order restraining the police from arresting him.”
“He kept on lying that he was close to my office that day until later in the night when it dawned on me I had been lied to. Gbagi does not fear God.
“Gbagi is not above the law, not even with me. Odogwublog.com
“He must have obtained an interim injunction to evade arrest but there are several cases against him warranting his arrest.
“I will not talk to him again, but I will definitely arrest him if I see him”, he said.

Gbagi had in mid-September this year accused four of his staff, Precious Achibong, Roselyn Okiemute Diaghwarh, Victor Ephraim and Gloria Oguzie working at Signatious Hotel, Warri, Delta State, of stealing his N5,000.
He made them naked, had them photographed, video-taped before handing them over to the police, who detained them for four days and subsequently charged them to court.