Federal Government Reacts Over The Increasing Killing Of Nigerians In London

Federal Government Reacts Over The Increasing Killing Of Nigerians In London


The Federal Government on Monday expressed worry over increasing spate of killing of Nigerians in UK in recent time. In a statement on Monday by the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Foreign Affairs and Diaspora, Mrs Abike Dabiri-Erewa, she expressed government's position on the matter.


The statement signed by her Media Aide, Abdur-Rahman Balogun, stated that Dabiri-Erewa advised Nigerians to be careful and exercise restraint.


The presidential aide was quoted as saying "the increased killing of blacks, especially those of Nigerian origin in London was worrisome and disturbing."


"It is reported that more than 50 blacks, mainly youths, were either stabbed or gunned down in the first quarter of 2018 in London alone.


"Nigerian boys killed in the UK in the first quarter of 2018, mainly London, included Oluwadamilola Odeyingbo, 18, Taofeek Lamidi, 20, and Harry Uzoka, 25.


"Others were Rotimi Oshinbajo, 26, Fola Odubiyi, 18, Niyi Shode, 24, Kelvin Odunuyi, 19, Abraham Badru, 26, Israel Ogunsola, 18, and more unreported cases."


Dabiri-Erewa had last week written protest letter to the British High Commissioner in Nigeria, demanding justice and investigation into the matter.


She, however, advised Nigerians to continue to be good ambassadors of Nigeria by obeying the rules of their host country and not to take laws into their hands.


She condoled with the affected families and prayed unto God to comfort them.


She said government would continue to seek for justice and bring to book the perpetrators of the gruesome killings.

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