24 Hours After Arrest, Whereabouts of NAPO President General, 2 Others Unknown as Lawyer Accuses DSS of Contempt

24 Hours After Arrest, Whereabouts of NAPO President General, 2 Others Unknown as Lawyer Accuses DSS of Contempt
Kristina Reports · @kristinareports

January 24, 2026 | Kristina Reports

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More than 24 hours after heavily armed operatives of the Department of State Services (DSS) whisked away the President General of the National Association Plants Operators (NAPO), Harold Benstowe, alongside two of his members, Tuwonimi Benstowe and Michael Mbata, their whereabouts remain unknown.

Counsel to NAPO, Marx Ikongbeh disclosed this on Saturday, 24 January 2026 to Kristina Reports, stating that the arrest and detention of Benstowe, and two others by the DSS amounts to contempt of court.

Marx Ikongbeh

In a letter to the Director General of the DSS, Tosin Ajayi, the counsel to NAPO, Marx Ikongbeh demanded the immediate and unconditional release of Benstowe and his members, urging him to call his Rivers State Command to order.

“The action in light of the pending Court case is contemptuous of the authority of the Court.”

“In light of the above, we call on you to use your good office to immediately intervene and call the Rivers State Command to order and direct them to immediately release our clients.”

The NAPO counsel drew the attention of the DSS boss to a pending suit (Suit No.: NICN/ABJ/165/2024) at the National Industrial Court between NAPO and the Minister of Labour and Employment where the DSS is a party, viz: The Incorporated Trustees of National Association of Plant Operators (NAPO) 3 Ors vs Hon. Minister of Labour & Employment & 2 Ors.  

Director General, Department of State Services (DSS), Tosin Ajayi

“We are solicitor to the National Association of Plants Operators – NAPO (our “client”). Our client is a recognized Trade Union duly approved for registration by the Honourable Minister of Labour and Employment. You will recollect that our client is currently in Court in respect of the above listed matter where the DSS is listed as the 11th Party-Sought-to-be-Joined and has even filed a counter-affidavit.”

The NAPO lawyer stated that the Rivers State Command of the DSS, when contacted, denied having Mr. Benstowe and his members in its custody despite arresting him in full view of the public and Media, accusing the Command of denying the labour union leader and his members of access to their families, lawyers and doctors.

“Lawyers from our chambers went to the Rivers State Command, but they were denied access to our clients. As it stands the family members of our client’s do not know their whereabouts if not that their arrest was covered by men of the Press who published it.”

“Your organization as a creature of law ought to know that under the constitutional protection granted to every citizen, arrest, detention and denial of access to lawyers is unlawful and a gross violation of the constitution.”

“It is even worse when such action is carried out against workers who are exercising their labour union rights. We know that your administration is working hard to clean up the image of the DSS and we submit that this incident might become a dent and an irremovable blot on your good efforts.”

A Kristina Reports team on ground at the Finima Police Station in Finima, Bonny LGA, witnessed how Nigeria’s secret police arrested Harold Benstowe, Tuwonimi Benstowe and Michael Mbata in a gestapo style with their legs chained together and zoomed off to Port Harcourt in two Hilux vans in which they came for the operation.

The DSS has remained mute on the incident, just as efforts by Kristina Reports to get its reaction to NAPO’s allegations were yet unsuccessful as it was yet to respond to enquiries sent to its headquarters via email and WhatsApp.

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