The Nigerian Union in South
Africa has alleged that another Nigerian, Mr Uchenna Eloh, has been killed in
the Western Cape Province of that country.
Speaking on Thursday,
Kanayo Onwumelu, Chairman, Western Cape chapter of the union, told NAN on
telephone from Cape Town that Eloh, from Eziagu in Eziagu Local Government Area
of Enugu State, was strangled to death by South African policemen.
“We want to call the
attention of Nigerian Government to the senseless killing of innocent Nigerians
by the police in South Africa,” he stated.
“At about 11.00 a.m. South
African time on Wednesday, a Nigerian, Uchenna Emmanuel Eloh, popularly known
as “Monkey’’, was killed by a South African police officer.
“He was walking out of his
house toward the bus station when a police van stopped to search him,
suspecting that he might be in possession of illegal substance.
“Three policemen accosted
Eloh, one of them, by the name Williams, held him on the neck suspecting that
he swallowed a substance, while another police officer held him by the legs.
“The policemen dragged Eloh
on the ground until he started foaming and suffocated to death on the spot.
“This is not the first time
such senseless killing of innocent Nigerians was carried out by South African
police officers.
“We have reported similar
killings to the South African Government and Nigeria High Commission in South
Africa and nothing was done to bring the culprits to book.
“We want the Nigerian
Government to intervene to stop this brutality against innocent Nigerians and
stop killing Nigerians out of hatred, racism or xenophobia.”
Ikechukwu Anyene, President
of Nigerian Union in South Africa, who also confirmed the incident, called for
an end to the incessant killing of Nigerians in South Africa.
He said that the police
have opened an inquest into the case adding that the union had engaged a lawyer
to take up the case against South African Police Service.
“Our government needs to do
something urgently to make it clear that Nigerian lives matter.
“We have made suggestions
on what can be done, but it is now clear to us that the endless talks cannot
yield any positive result
THEWILL recalls that the
Senior Special Assistant to the President on Foreign Affairs and Diaspora,
Abike Dabiri-Erewa, had in February said that a total 116 Nigerians have been
killed in South Africa through extrajudicial means in the last two years.
Nigerian government wetin una dey do?
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