Nsikak Tommy |
A Chinese worker, identified as Njaga
Chang, has cut off one of the right fingers of his Nigerian colleague at
the Xin Xin Quarry in Akamkpa Local Government Area of Cross River
State.
The 23-year-old Nigerian victim, Nsikak
Tommy, was said to have incurred the wrath of the Chinese for failing to
quickly turn on the generator at the quarry site.
Chang was said to have initially
attacked Tommy with a water hose but later resorted to the use of
machete when the victim took to his heels.
"The incident happened at about 4.30 pm
on Saturday. The Chinese man was angered by the Nigerian’s slow response
when he was told to turn on a generator at the quarry. Chang had
initially started with insults on the Nigerian, but later attacked
Nsikak Tommy with a water hose."
"But as Tommy tried to escape from the
assault, Chang chased him with a machete. He first deflated the tyres of
Tommy’s motorcycle to prevent him from fleeing and tried to cut his
head. Instinctively, Tommy raised his hand to block the cut aimed at his
head. In the process, the machete cut off one of his fingers. He was
left in a pool of blood as he cried for help. After the incident, owners
of the Xin Xin Quarry, who also own two other quarries in Akamkpa known
as Expanded and Fughou Quarries, rather than attend to the injured man,
ferried the Chinese man to Calabar and had him hidden."
"It was Tommy’s fellow Nigerian workers
at the quarry that managed to take him for treatment at the Bakor
Medical Centre in Calabar," an eyewitness, Bassey said.
It was learnt that the police in Akamkpa arrested and later released Chang on bail after they had agreed to settle the matter.
PHOTO CREDIT: PUNCH
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