Two Nigerians killed in South Africa over alleged drug dealings

Funmilayo Ayanwusi
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Agency Report

The Nigerian community, under the aegis of Nigeria Union South Africa, on Saturday reiterated its call on the South African and Nigerian governments to stop extra-judicial killings in that country.

According to a statement from Pretoria by Mr Collins Mgbo, President of NUSA, two Nigerians were on Friday, February 11, 2022, killed as South Africans attacked foreign nationals over drugs.

“Following the killing of two Nigerians as South Africans attacked foreign nationals on Friday, we call on the governments of both countries to stop extra-judicial killings in South Africa.

“Two of our members were killed in Vereeniging, near Johannesburg, by members of the community at a Taxi Rank; the people had alleged the foreigners were involved in drug dealings.

“Nigeria Union condemns unequivocally any form of criminal activity by Nigerians in South Africa, but calls on the governments, especially the Consul General of Nigeria to South Africa, to intervene in the matter.

“We do not condone crime but justice must be served by the court of law should anyone be found guilty of any criminal act,” Mgbo said.

He noted that Vereeniging had become one of the most dangerous and unsafe places in the Vaal Triangle, as it has become notorious for drug dealing and robbery.

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