FG monitoring probes into CIIN deputy director’s death in S’Africa

The Federal Government has dispatched a senior officer to monitor the ongoing investigation into the alleged murder of the deputy director-general of the CIIN in South Africa.

It insisted that Nigerians and the deceased’s family must know what transpired, noting that the Consul-General at the Nigerian High Commission in South Africa, Godwin Adama, was also monitoring the situation.

The Chairman, Nigerians in Diaspora Commission, Abike Dabiri- Erewa, told newsmen that the government was not treating the incident with levity, stating that it had demanded thorough investigations into Ndubuisi-Chukwu’s death in her hotel room in Johannesburg.

She cautioned Pretoria against pushing Nigeria to the wall,noting that the killing of Nigerians had reached a tipping point.

She stated, “We have demanded investigations. The CG, Mr Godwin Adama, has sent an officer working with the police and investigating authorities in South Africa. We must know what happened, if it means getting a private investigator we will.

“The South Africa should not push us to the edge, we have reached a tipping point . Someone went for a conference and was murdered? For the sake of both countries and for closure for the families, we must know what happened and we will.”

“Ndubuisi must not die in vain; It’s one death too many and we have demanded full cooperation from South Africa, and we expect nothing less,” Dabiri-Erewa insisted.

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