The Citizen (Gauteng)

Nigeria’s ire at SA cops ‘killing’ of national

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– Nigeria on Tuesday summoned South Africa’s envoy over allegation­s that South African police suffocated a Nigerian national to death while he was in custody.

The Nigerian foreign ministry said Kingsley Ikeri, a 27-year-old living in KwaZulu-Natal, had been “suffocated to death by the South African police on the allegation that he was involved in drug traffickin­g”.

The ministry “summoned the South African acting high commission­er to Nigeria, Kenneth Pedro, to protest the extra-judicial killing”, it added in a statement.

Ikeri, an Ibo from southeast Nigeria, had been living in the town of Vryheid. He is reported to have died on August 30.

The ministry said Ifeoma Akabogu Chinwuba, Under-Secretary for Regions and Internatio­nal Organisati­ons, had expressed Nigeria’s anger at the alleged killing to the South African envoy.

She urged South African authoritie­s to bring those “responsibl­e for the despicable act” to justice, the statement said.

“She further informed Pedro that while the federal government of Nigeria would not condone illegal or anti-social acts or criminalit­y, it behoves the South African government to ensure that every resident accused of any offence is presumed innocent until proven guilty through the judicial process,” it added.

South African authoritie­s were not immediatel­y reachable for comment.

The alleged extra-judicial killing is the latest source of diplomatic tension between the two continenta­l powerhouse­s.

In February, Nigeria summoned South Africa’s ambassador over a fresh wave of immigrant violence that left dozens of shops owned by Nigerians vandalised in Johannesbu­rg and Pretoria. – AFP

Abuja

It behoves the SA government to ensure every resident accused of any offence is presumed innocent until proven guilty through the judicial process.

Ifeoma Akabogu Chinwuba Under-Secretary for Regions and Internatio­nal Organisati­ons

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