The Nigerian mission in South Africa has revealed that it has protested the killing of Nigerians to the government of the South African government.
On Wednesday, it was confirmed that two Nigerians were recently killed at different time frame by the South African police for allegedly being in possession of drugs.
On August 30, Kingsley Ikeri, from Imo state, was allegedly killed by the police at Vryheid town, in KwaZulu Natal province while being interrogated for alleged possession of drugs.
Shortly after, on September 5, Clement Ofomoa, a 35-year-old businessman from Anambra was reportedly killed by the police at Springs town, near Johannesburg.
Speaking on Thursday with NAN in Johannesburg, Godwin Adama, Nigeria’s consul-general, said that
the mission had sent a letter through the department of international relations to the government.
the mission had sent a letter through the department of international relations to the government.
The consul-general also said that a report on the incident was sent to Abuja while the South African high commissioner to Nigeria was summoned over the alleged killings.
He, however, added that the present challenge was with the handling of suspects by the South African police.
Adama also said the mission was working hard to ensure that welfare of Nigerians in South Africa was protected.
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