Northern Cyprus: Over 13 Nigerians killed without resolution

The Chairman/CEO, Nigerians in Diaspora Commission NIDCOM, Abike Dabiri-Erewa has revealed names of Nigerians killed in Northern Cyprus without any resolution since 2016 till this very moment.

NIDCOM Boss made this revelation in a statement signed by the Commission Spokesman, Abdur- Rahman Balogun on Thursday over a letter purportedly written by the Ambassador of the Republic of Türkey, His Excellency, Hidayet Bayraktar, on welfare of Nigerians living in Northern Cyprus.

Recalled that the Commission had earlier issued a Press Briefing over the unfortunate incident of killings of Nigerian students in Northern Cyprus while advised Nigerians, especially would-be students to stay away from traveling to such country.

This came after the NIDCOM Boss and her team had been to the Turkish Embassy twice to discuss issues related to Nigerians welfare in Turkey and Northern Cyprus, but got no response from the Ambassador.

After receiving petitions on regular basis from Nigerians, especially parents whose children had been victims in one way or the other in Northern Cyprus.

Dabiri-Erewa who lamented that most of these deaths recorded in Northern Cyprus are without any resolution from 2016 till date, mentioned names as follows:

1. Mr. Ibrahim Khaleel Bello (25) , son of Justice Amina Ahmad Bello of Kaduna State High Court (2020). 2. Kennedy Taomwabwa Dede, 28, student of Eastern Mediterranean University and was killed on Feb. 1, 2018.

3. Walshak Augustine Ngok, a student of Marine Engineering at Near East  University, murdered on April 19, 2019. 4. Gabriel Soriwei, a first year student of Electrical Electronics of Cyprus International University, Nicosia.

5. Osabanjo Adeola Owoyale, 33, went missing and found dead on July 1, 2019. 6.Augustine Wallies killed on April 19, 2019, 7. Stanley Eteimo, (28). 8. Hassan Babatunde, (28). 9. Temitayo Adigun, 10. Kubiat Abasi, 11. Abraham Okon, 12. Oziegbe Gospower Airekugose, 13. Olasubomi Ope, amongst many others.

She made it clear that the earlier statement was an advisory which is in line with Nigerians diplomacy. “One has option to either key into it or ignore”, adding that it should not be misconstrued as exaggeration or an attempt to scare away potential travellers to Northern Cyprus.

However, NIDCOM Boss appealed to Turkish Embassy to do all it can to protect Nigerians in Northern Cyprus, particularly students, optimistic that the reaction to recent statement would elicit positive and pro active reaction from the Embassy.

Dabiri-Erewa said, “Whether it is Nigerians killing Nigerians or drug related crimes, there is some form of danger emanating from Northern Cyprus as alluded to in the Ambassador’s letter which stated below:

“I do not dispute that some unfortunate criminal incidents took place in the TRNC, as it happens in any part of the world. However, the occurrence of such incidents is certainly not a daily routine and all these cases are taken seriously and investigated thoroughly by the TRNC authorities”

“Moreover, since in many cases, Nigerian citizens are not only victims, but also perpetrators of crimes committed in the TRNC, necessary measure will be taken by the relevant agencies in order to prevent young Nigerians and every other student from falling victims.”

She further said, the Commission is concern over its responsible mandate to oversee the welfare and well being of Nigerians, gladdened that Ambassador has promised to take “ necessary measures”.

While advised citizens to always be law abiding wherever they find themselves and be good ambassadors of the country. “Nigeria will not fold its arms and allow her citizens to be molested or killed in unjustifiable manner when seeking knowledge in a foreign land.

Oluwaseun Sonde: Managing Editor, Nigeria, a renowned journalist with multitask functionality, member of the Association of Corporate Online Editor (ACOE). Email: admin@mediabypassnews.com
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