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Thursday, October 10, 2013
Guinea-Bissau apologises to Nigeria over the killing of three Nigerian citizens by a mob
Guinea-Bissau has apologised to Nigeria over the killing of three of her citizens by a mob in Bissau.
The apology was made shortly after Nigeria protested the Tuesday incident to the Guinea-Bissau authorities.
Before this, President Goodluck Jonathan had during Wednesdays Federal Executive Council meeting directed the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to order the Nigerian Ambassador in Guinea- Bissau to take up the matter with the authorities of that country.
The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Prof. Viola Onwuliri, told our correspondent that her Guinea-Bissau counterpart, personally visited the Nigerian embassy in Bissau where she tendered the apology.
The Agence France Presse had reported that the three Nigerians were killed after the disappearance of a young boy on Tuesday morning in Bissau.
Onwuliri said, The report we have is that aggrieved citizens attacked the Nigerian embassy with clubs, stones and other dangerous objects. We have protested to the government of Guinea-Bissau. Their (Guinea-Bissau) government has apologised.
We have also asked for full scale investigation so that the perpetrators will be brought to book.
Their foreign minister has visited our embassy to apologise. We believe the investigation will reveal the identity of the perpetrators and their motives. We have sent a strong message and I believe they will take it very strongly.
She added that some suspects who are not Nigerians had been arrested in connection with the kidnapping.
The minister said, They have arrested some suspects and they are not Nigerians. We feel sad that some of our nationals were killed in the imbroglio.
Onwuliri, who prayed for the repose of the souls of the victims and commiserated with their families, advised Nigerians to steer clear of problem areas wherever they are in foreign lands.
We feel sad because this shouldnt be happening between African countries. This is a country (Guinea-Bissau) we have been helping to find its feet. I know the government of Guinea-Bissau is saddened by the development, she added. The minister said since full-scale investigation into the incident had already commenced, the remains of the victims would not be brought to Nigeria now.
She also said the embassy had started taking stock of its destroyed property.
Earlier on Wednesday, the Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Dr. Reuben Abati, had told State House correspondents that the unfortunate incident was duly addressed at the FEC meeting in Abuja presided over by Jonathan.
He stated the Minister of State, Foreign Affairs, Alhaji Nurdeen Muhammed, under whose purview issues relating to African countries fall, briefed the FEC on the development and the action so far taken by the ministry……
