Manage-ment of Casmillia hotel, where Cynthia Osokogu, only daughter
of a retired Army General, Frank Osokogu, was murdered last month, has
laid off some of its staff as a result of the incident.
However, the exact number of those affected by the hotel management’s sledge hammer could not be ascertained, Wednesday.
Reliable sources said those affected included staff that were on duty
from the day the first suspect checked in to the day Cynthia was
murdered.
Vanguard gathered that when the incident occurred, the hotel
management carried out an in-house investigation where it was
discovered that some of the staff did not carry out their duties as
expected. For instance, it was discovered that one of the suspects,
Okwumo Echezona, checked into one of the rooms with a fictitious name.
It was also learnt that the staff were blamed for being negligent in
their duties, as none of them was able to figure out the killer’s
suspicious moves when they were leaving the hotel, until the suspects
called to inform the hotel.
The most negligent act on the part of the affected staffers, as
informed by a staff of the hotel who spoke on condition of anonymity,
was that the guests never showed any identity card bearing the name he
checked in with.
The source said: “The standing rule is that any guest checking in
must present his identity card at the reception that must bear the name
he or she wants to check in with. We have been instructed never to lodge
anybody in without meeting this procedure.”
It was, however, not clear what Echezona told the receptionist before
he was checked in. However, an unconfirmed report said Echezona
presented no identity card that bore the name he gave to the
receptionist.
In the absence of an identity card, the staff informed that guests
were expected to either drop their complementary cards or passport
photograph, as this would help in tracing them if the need arises.
Meanwhile, the suspects, Okwumo Echezona Nwabufo, 33; and his cousin,
Ezike Ikechukwu Olisemeka, 23; the pharmacist that reportedly sold the
tranquiliser used by Echezona, Orji Osita, and one Maduako Chukwunonso,
are currently cooling their heels at the Ikoyi prison, while the remains
of Cynthia will be interred on September 5.
Culled: Vanguard
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