Agency Report/
Police authorities in South Africa have promised to ensure the safety of Nigerians, following the latest round of mob attacks that have left a Nigerian dead.
The police gave the assurance when the leadership of the Nigeria Union South Africa (NUSA), led by its President, Mr. Collins Mgbo, met stakeholders at Kimberley district in Northern Cape, South Africa, where a Nigerian died, following a mob attack.
Mgbo says in a statement from Pretoria today that the meeting was attended by Brig. Rikhostso, Head of Kimberley Police Cluster, representatives of religious organizations, the host community, and the South African widow of late Mr. Nicholas John.
John’s widow was identified as Ms. Caroline Chikoma, who is nursing a four-month-old baby.
Mgbo said that the purpose of the meeting was to appeal to the police to make sure that justice was served in the tragic assault on John and for his killers to be brought to book.
“Secondly, the meeting was able to establish a structure or team, comprising the police, Nigerians, churches, and other migrant community organizations.
“The responsibility of this group is to make sure that information is sent across to the police whenever there is a crisis so that the police can handle the matter quickly before it gets out of control.
“The police have promised the Nigerian community that they will make sure their lives and properties are protected,’’ Mgbo added.
The NUSA president urged Nigerians in Kimberly to go about their business and to make sure that they stayed away from illegal activities.
Mgbo had announced the death of Nicholas John on February 17, following attacks on foreigners by South African gangsters.
He identified John as an indigene of Ogun State in Southwestern Nigeria, who made his living selling cars in South Africa’s Kimberley district.
The unionist disclosed that John’s South African wife was put to bed three months ago.
On the circumstances that led to John’s death on February 12, the NUSA president said that on February 11, John was attacked by a South African gang for allegedly buying a stolen laptop.
Mgbo said that the Nigerian was beaten alongside his friend, who the attackers believed was an accomplice, while the South African criminal who stole the laptop and sold it to John was left unharmed.
Other Nigerians at the scene called in an ambulance and took John to the intensive care unit of Kimberley Hospital, where they were informed by the medical doctor on duty that John’s brain was damaged and that he stood no chance of making it.
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