Enough is Enough, we won’t tolerate killing of Nigerians again – Senate tells South African govt

The Senate, Wednesday, issued a stern warning to the South African Government over incessant killings of Nigerians resident there by its citizens .

The upper legislative chamber in the warning declared that ‘Enough is Enough’ of  such wanton killings  of Nigerians in South Africa which it added, would no longer be tolerated.

It also  issued a travel alert to Nigerians traveling to South Africa to be security conscious and ensure that their safety is not under threats.

Anger of the Senate over incessant killings of Nigerians resident in South Africa was triggered by information given it on one of such instances  by the Senate Minority Leader, Enyinnaya Abaribe (PDP Abia South).

Abaribe in informing the Senate of latest of such killings in South Africa through a motion, tagged “Death of Elizabeth Ndubuisi-Chukwu in South Africa”,  said late Ndubuisi-Chukwu was in the country as a delegate of the Federal Government to attend a programme, but was allegedly killed by yet-to-be identified suspects.

He  said: “She went to South Africa to attend the conference of the African Insurance Organisation (A10) and initially was suspected to have died of cardiac arrest. 

“The Insinuation was proved wrong, following autopsy report released on June 20, 2019, by South Africa’s Department of Home AFFairs, which indicated in a Death Certificate that the death was unnatural and suspected to be murder due to strangulation. 

“The suspicion that she could have been murdered was further confirmed in a separate document issued by South Africa’s Department of Health on June 27, 2019, where it corroborated the autopsy report and revealed that she was strangled.

“This is not the First time Nigerians have died in suspicious and curious circumstances In South Africa.”

Chief whip of the Senate, Orji Uzor Kalu ( APC Abia North), in his contribution to the motion, gave further insights into how Nigerians are sometimes trialed to their hotels and killed in South Africa.

He also suggested that the Federal Government must do more and put a final stop to the endless killing of Nigerians doing legitimate businesses in the former apartheid country.

Kalu said: “I was in the country and I visited the embassy. I interacted with three former presidents. When they think you have some money, they track you to the hotel and sometimes kill you.

“The Federal Government needs to do something. The person killed was a Federal Government delegate. The hotel in question must provide the footage for investigation. Everywhere in South Africa, they pursue Nigerians around like common criminals.

“We have businesses there the same way they have businesses here. Three former presidents of South Africa have lived in Lagos. If they have, they should treat us as friends.

“Let us invite their ambassador to Nigeria and our ambassador to South Africa. I don’t know when enough will be better. But enough is enough. This has to stop.”

Preaident of the Senate, Ahmad Lawan, who presided, said “enough is enough.”

He revealed how the eight Senate discussed the same issue extensively.

He said as a responsible country, Nigeria can’t fold its hands and watch its citizens killed in other nations of the world. He insisted that this must stop.

His words : “This issue was discussed in the eighth Senate. We sent a delegation to the South African Parliament then. South African businesses flourish more here.

“South African people are safe here. There is no need to take the lives of Nigerians. We deserve some respect. Our relationship must be respected. We are a responsible country.

“We should not be taken for granted. We have provided leadership in Africa. We can’t take these killings anymore and we are no longer going to tolerate that.”

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