Victor Silas an Oil and Gas contract staff working with Q and Q Control Services Bonny is missing .
According to his 65 years old father Victor Silas was last seen on 25th June,2015 when he left for work.
He said: "My son usually calls me on phone whenever he gets to the office, but on this faithful day he did not call me. I waited for his call until 12pm, when I called him, but his number was not available. I Immediately put a call to the Operations Manager of his company (Q and Q Control Services Bonny) and asked if he has seen my son. He replied no,that he was about to call me also to find out".
"I have been asking of my son since June 2015 but his company keeps dribbling me around, I suspect they know something about my son where about. Even the Nigeria police have refuse to investigate the matter. The Managing director even said I was embarrassing him".
"I don't want trouble all i want is my son. But if they fail to do so.I will go any length to get to the root of the matter".
Also speaking to Info 247 Plus a Port Harcourt base lawyer Bar Ken Asuate threatened fire and Brimstone on Q and Q Control Services.
He said: "You cannot bribe everybody, Q and Q Control Services have greased the palm of law enforcement agencies which has prevented them from investigating this crucial and important matter. Even the Marine police was prevented from carrying out investigation too".
"Can you imagine the Managing Director telling the father of the missing man that he was embarrassing him and the company because of the father persistent asking of his missing child. When you trust the Nigeria Police to protect you, but they let you down. Isn't the police Victor's friend"
"We have given them (Q and Q Control Services) an ultimatum. Failure to do so means empowering us to carry out legal actions against them".
According to a report Victor Silas was last seen on 25th June,2015 boarding a company vessel called MV Abiola en-route Offshore. He is a native of Akwa Ibom state and has been working with Q and Q Control Services Bonny in Rivers State since 2013.
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