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Killing of Nigerians in S’ Africa: Nigeria govt set to bite back
The Senior Special Assistant to the President on Diaspora Affairs, Abike Dabiri-Erewa, on Monday disclosed that about four South African policemen are currently on trial for alleged killing and maltreating of Nigerians resident in their country.
Dabiri-Erewa said this in a message she posted on her verified Twitter handle, @abikedabiri.
She was responding to twitter users who raised concerns over continued violence targeted at Nigerians in South Africa.
One user had demanded to know what happened to Nigeria’s citizenship diplomacy principle in the face of continued attacks on Nigerians, asking if it was not time for reciprocity against South Africa.
That, Dabiri-Erewa said, was a decision for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
She, however, said that Nigeria’s mission in South Africa was making progress in discussions and engagements.
“That really is a decision for the MFA. But our mission in SA has made progress in discussions and engagements.
“About four SA policemen currently on trial for killings and maltreatment of Nigerians. Never happened before,” she wrote.
The presidential aide added that the Nigerian mission was already on the matter of a Nigerian burnt to death in Rustenburg, South Africa, after his vehicle was set ablaze by yet-to-be identified people.
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