Mr Odefa Ikele, the
National Spokesperson of Nigerian Union South Africa, made the disclosure to
the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Monday in Lagos.
Ikele said the incident
that led to the death of Mr. Chikamso Ufordi, who hailed from Awgu Local
Government Area of Enugu State and injuries sustained by the two others
happened at about 7 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 26, in Nigel.
“One of the witnesses
informed us that the deceased, Mr. Chikamso Ufordi, from Awgu LGA Enugu State
was trailed by some unknown gunmen, and was shot point-blank while in his car
with two other Nigerian friends.
“His friends also sustained
injuries, but the late Chikamso died immediately before help could arrive from
the province’s Emergency Medical Services (EMS) team. The injured were rushed
to the nearest hospital. A case of murder and attempted murder have already
been opened at Nigel Police Cluster,’’ Ikele told NAN on the telephone.
It will be recalled that
three Nigerians were among other foreign nationals who on Oct. 22, suffered
from fresh xenophobic attacks on foreigners in different locations of Witbank,
Mpumalanga Province, South Africa.
The Oct. 22 attacks came on
the heels of efforts by Presidents Muhammadu Buhari and Cyril Ramaphosa to
ensure they found an amicable and lasting solution to xenophobia in the
latter’s country.
Such peace efforts saw
Buhari visiting Ramaphosa and holding a town hall meeting with the Nigerian
community.
They were reported to have
been killed by groups made up of community members and taxi drivers who went to
different areas in Witbank attacking foreign-owned businesses and foreigners.
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