The Federal Government ordered investigation into the reported killing of three Nigerians and the attack on the Nigerian Embassy in Guinea Bissau.
Dr.
Reuben Abati, the Special Adviser on Media and Publicity to President
Goodluck Jonathan, confirmed these intensions to State House
correspondents in Abuja on October 9, 2013, Wednesday. continue after the cut...
He
also added that the incident was discussed during the Federal Executive
Council (FEC) meeting, presided over by President Goodluck Jonathan.
“Indeed,
during the FEC meeting today, the Minister of State for Foreign Affairs
II, who is in-charge of Africa, briefed council about development in
Guinea Bissau involving an attack on the Embassy, resulting in the death
of at least one Nigerian.
“And
immediately the Ministry of Foreign Affairs waded into the matter and
protested to Guinea Bissau authorities and made it clear that this was
not acceptable.
“The
Nigerian Ambassador in Guinea Bissau was directed immediately to take
up the matter with the Minister of Foreign Affairs in Guinea Bissau and
the matter is being investigated.“
Dr.
Abati assured that the Federal Government would continue to protect the
lives and property of all Nigerians across the world. He stated that
the country would also continue to maintain cordial relations with all
its neighbours.
“You can be assured that this government responds proactively wherever any Nigerian has an issue in any part of the world.
“You
know of course that we have very good relationships with our neighbours
and other West African countries and the rest of the international
community,” he added.
The
picture above shows one of the three Nigerians accused of kidnapping a
child is protected by security forces, in Bissau, shortly before being
lynched by a furious mob which managed to grab him from a police car as
officers stood by powerless. Two other Nigerians were lynched for the
same reason, on October 8, 2013, Tuesday. (AFP PHOTO).
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