The Nigerian Embassy in Germany has sacked a safety officer, Martins Oni, seen as blameworthy of sexual maltreatment and other crimes.
A month ago, film via online media indicated Oni in a lodging half-stripped contending with an obscure individual who blamed him for requesting sex from females who applied for identification reestablishments.
The Embassy had suspended Oni while the Nigerian Ambassador to Germany, Yusuf Tuggar, had requested an examination concerning the episode.
Giving a report on Tuesday, the Embassy, in an explanation, said the test board of trustees saw Oni as liable of the claims.
The assertion mostly read, "The Investigation Committee talked with Mr Oni and different observers as a component of an intensive assessment of these intense charges.
"It presumed that Mr Oni was chargeable and disregarding all the pertinent codes.
"Accordingly, Mr. Martins Adedeji Oni's agreement with the Embassy as a Local Staff has been ended."
The Embassy, while expressing gratitude toward the general population for uncovering the untrustworthy previous representative, focused on its zero-resilience strategy towards all maltreatments of office, and particularly of sexual unfortunate behavior.
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