The Nigeria Union in South Africa has
confirmed the killing of a member, Kingsley Ikeri, at Vryheid town in
Kwazulu Natal Province on Aug. 30.
Ikeri, 27, was a businessman and native
of Mbaitolu in Imo.
In December 2016, Metropolitan Police
in Cape Town had suffocated to death a man, Victor Nnadi, also from
Imo.
Mr Bartholomew Eziagulu, Chairman of
the union in the province, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in
Durban on Friday that Ikeri was allegedly tortured to death by the
police.
He said the union’s investigations
revealed that the police arrested the deceased and a friend on
suspicion that they were carrying hard drugs.
He said while interrogating him, the
police used plastic to cover his face to extort information from him.
“In the process, they suffocated the
deceased suffocated. When the police took him to the hospital, he was
confirmed dead,” he said.
Mr Adetola Olubajo, the Secretary
General of the union, said the national secretariat had been informed
about the death of the Nigerian.
He said the body had informed
appropriate Nigerian authorities and the police in South Africa.
NAN reports that a senior diplomat from
the Nigerian Consulate in Johannesburg had visited Vryheid on a
fact-finding mission.
Some members of the union and other
Nigerians accompanied the diplomat to the town.
A total 116 Nigerians have been killed
in South Africa through extrajudicial means in the last two years,
according to the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Foreign
Affairs and Diaspora, Mrs Abike Dabiri-Erewa.
Seven in 10 of the killings were
carried out by the South African Police.
The presidential aide disclosed this
sometime in February when she met with the South African High
Commissioner to Nigeria, Lulu Louis Mnguni in Abuja.
*NAN
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