The Lagos State House of  Assembly on Monday said it will take a legal action against claims made  by Nollywood actress, Ufoma Ejenabor.
Addressing  a media briefing on the issue, Segun Olusesi, the Chief of Staff of the  Assembly, said the House will make the issue a deterrent case. The  incident,which happened on October 29 on Ozumba Mbadiwe Road, had two  different accounts from the two parties.
While Ufoma claimed one of the  vehicles (the Pilot) in the lawmakers' convoy hit her Nissan Xterra car,  Mr. Olusesi, who claimed to be driving directly behind the Pilot  vehicle said Miss Ufoma drove into the convoy, hitting the left rear of  ‘the pilot ‘ vehicle's bumper with her right front bumper.
"Even if it is true that we hit  her car, which cannot be proven from the video recording, when there is  an accident on the road, the first thing you do is not to call a lawyer.  So, it was obvious she was onto something right from the beginning and  that was why the Speaker directed that everything be recorded," he said.
A rowdy scene ensued and rather  than continue on their journey to Lagos University Teaching Hospital to  visit an ailing lawmaker, who died three days later, the lawmakers  decided to drive to Zone 2 Police headquarters at Onikan.   As seen from  the footage provided, the intervention of the Deputy Commissioner of  Police, Lateef Junaid could not resolve the impasse as Mrs. Ejenabor  refused all entreaties.
Though, Mrs. Ejenabor did not make any  statement to the police, she claimed, in a letter dated November 2 and  written to the Speaker by her lawyer, Obinna Ukawoko, that she was  beaten and that her vehicle was damaged. She also alleged that the  following items stolen: white gold necklace (N850,000), Silver Gucci  wristwatch (N475,000), Pink Ipod (N55,000), Blackberry Bold (N150,000)  and Channel Sunglasses ($1,215). She also claimed that her wedding band,  worth £3,000 was broken and her damaged vehicle will be repaired for  N595,000.
"We have our client's firm  directive to demand N35million as compensation," said the letter,  advising the Speaker, Adeyemi Ikuforiji, to quickly pay in order to  avert imminent bad publicity and legal action.
Mr. Olusesi rebuffed all the  claims, saying that the video showed Mrs. Ejenabor as she drove her car  away from the police station without any visible damage and she still  had her wedding band and bag while she was at the station.
"The photograph of her damaged  car, as she claimed in the media, can be best described as insurance  fraud and an attempt to extort and blackmail this Honourable House and  the Right Honourable Speaker in particular," he said.
"Nobody touched her. At a time  when the security officers were not sure what to do with her, one of  them wanted to deflate her tyres, but the Speaker kept shouting from  inside his vehicle that nobody should touch her vehicle." "If she was  beaten by policemen as she claimed, she won't be the one to drive her  vehicle to Zone 2 headquarters. Her dress was intact throughout and she  claimed she was stripped. She alleged that her fingernails were broken  but she refused to show the police. And if she was truly in pains as a  result of the beating, she will not be able to put up such display at  the police station." "She provoked everybody present, including the  members of the public. She wanted to be beaten by the way she behaved  but we were lucky and matured enough, especially because we were in a  state of mourning and that is why we didn't give it to her."
Source: The 234Next