The Guardian (Nigeria)

Hoodlum snatches octogenari­an vulcanizin­g machine in Edo

Laments loss of livelihood, seeks financial assistance

- From Michael Egbejule, Benin City

AN octogenari­an vulcanizer, Pa. Cyprian Nwanekezie, who operates at No. 256 Ugbowo- Lagos road in Benin has cried out for help, following the daylight robbery of his vulcanizin­g machine by yet to be identified hoodlum.

Lamenting the stealing of his machine, which is his only source of livelihood, Pa. Nwanekezie, said he can no longer fend for himself and has become jobless owing to the sad incident.

He appealed to the general public to help him recover his work tool as he depended on it for over 40 years when he started the vocation.

Pa. Nwanekezie, who hails from Orsu Local Council of Imo State, told The Guardian that he had been in the business for over four decades, having completed his apprentice­ship in Imo State before relocating to Edo in search of greener pasture in 1980.

He said all his life depended on the job, which he does by the roadside and since losing the machine to the criminals, he has fallen sick and helpless as he can no longer earn a living.

He appealed to the government and well meaning Nigerians to come to his aid by giving him support to acquire a new vulcanizin­g pumping machine.

He said his life will be shortened without having a job or the machine to keep body and soul going.

Narrating his ordeal, a distraught Pa. Nwanekezie said he was at his workplace when a young man dressed in black jeans and a black T- Shirt approached him for his service.

While he made an effort to commence the pumping job, the young man asked him not to worry due to his age, that he could assist him by helping to carry his machine to where his vehicle broke down as a result of a flat tyre.

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