The Nigerian Citizens Association in South Africa has condemned the death of a 40-year-old Nigerian citizen, Benjamin Okoli, while in police custody.
Mr Okoli’s death came less than a month after NICASA condemned the alleged killing of another Nigerian, 50-year-old Jeremiah Okoye, who died in police custody on January 13.
NICASA President-General, Dr Frank Onyekwelu, described the deaths of Nigerians in South Africa as unbearable during an interview.
The late Okoli, from Akpu in the Orumba South Local Government Area of Anambra State, is survived by his wife and child.
He said, “The Nigerian community in South Africa is mourning yet another loss in police custody. Okoli was stopped, searched by police officers, and taken to his house with his brother for further inspection. In spite of finding nothing, the officers tortured, beat, and brutalised them. Okoli couldn’t withstand the assault and fell into a coma. His brother’s attempts to revive him failed while the police stood by and watched as Okoli’s life slipped away. Paramedics later pronounced him dead.’’
He noted that investigations into Mr Okoye’s death were still ongoing when Mr Okoli died in similar circumstances, allegedly at the hands of the same police unit.’’
Mr Onyekwelu stated, “This is the same group of officers accused of killing Okoye. Now, two Nigerians have died in police custody in less than a month,”
According to him, NICASA leaders in Limpopo are struggling to come to terms with the disturbing trend, which is increasingly targeting Nigerians in the province.
“We call on the Independent Police Investigative Directorate to ensure that the officers responsible for these gruesome deaths are brought to justice,” he urged.
NICASA had informed the Nigerian Missions in Pretoria and Johannesburg about the disturbing incidents, hoping that the killings will stop.
“We appeal to our nationals to remain calm, law-abiding, and continue their daily activities peacefully,” Mr Onyekwelu prayed.
(NAN)