Nigerians resident in Botswana have appealed to President Goodluck
Jonathan to intervene over what they described as a clear case of hatred
and racism against them.
The group, which raised alarm over
recent developments in the country said there was serious plan to deport
majority of Nigerians from Botswana.
According to one of them,
Lawrence Bassey, who also claimed to be under deportation threat, “What
we experienced here in Botswana from Thursday to Friday last week was
very tragic and devastating. Many law-abiding Nigerians with official
permits doing their legitimate businesses here in Botswana were
massively arrested, beaten, detained and were refused visit by their
relations.
“The sick ones among them were denied access to
medication and their wives were not allowed to see them hence no food
and care. Most disturbing is the fact that the reason for their arrest
has not been disclosed to them up till the time of sending this mail
(Monday) and some people who went to ask the authorities what the
problem is were also detained”.
He further alleged that some
Nigerians were picked up from their business places, on the road, in
their cars while driving and even to the extent that the security agents
(DIS) bumped their cars to get them arrested.
He said, “Another
gentleman was picked up where he was buying air time simply because he
did not speak Seswana. The big boss of the security agency was involved
and personally decided who should be put in which prison and ordering
the beating of any person who ask what he has done”.
He added
that the current dehumanizing treatments being meted to Nigerians in
Botswana “has nothing to do with one having resident permit or trading
license but rather a clear demonstration of arrogance and deep rooted
hatred for Nigerians by Lieutenant General Seretse Khama Ian Khama
administration”.
Bassey quoted one Mr. Kosi, a Botswana security
chief as telling the Nigerian detainees that ‘Botswana does not want you
Nigerians here; what we are doing is operation clean up Nigerians. If
your home country cannot take care of you, it is your business not ours,
so you guys must leave’.
He further noted that “Majority of the
people in detention have valid permit issued to them by the immigration
but unfortunately they turned around to say that it is not valid because
the company is not exiting; the question now is do the Botswana
Immigration issue permit to people who are not working? Or to companies
which do not exist?
“We are asking the Nigerian government to
please ask all Nigerians in Botswana to please vacate the country
immediately because of the high level of hatred being shown to her
citizens at al levels. The development has become very alarming and it
is clear that our safety can no longer be guaranteed.
“If
possible the Nigerian Embassy should be closed because the relationship
between the two countries has broken down. Nigeria should stop issuing
visa to the people of Botswana, not less than 50 – 70 Botswana citizens
come to Nigeria every month but how many Nigerians come here?
“Those
who apply for Botswana are being subjected to a serious check only to
be denied straight away. Even Nigerian government officials are treated
the same way as there is no exception.
“Before now Nigerian-owned
businesses have been subjected to an untold routine check three to four
times every week asking for permit, license, and asking silly questions
like how many Nigerians are working here?, how many Nigerians do come
here? Where are they resident? If you are courageous to ask them why
they are doing this, they will tell you that they don’t want you
Nigerians again”.
Mr. Rasaq Lawal, a staff of Nigerian Embassy in
Botswana was also reported to have said that “the Nigerian Ambassador
here is currently on home leave and Mrs. Obla who is acting for him will
be in the best position to answer your questions but being a staff of
the embassy I can tell you the much I know.
“We received the
report of the arrest of some Nigerians here on Saturday morning and we
went there immediately to meet with the authorities but we were not
allowed to see the people arrested.
“We were referred to the
Assistant Commissioner of Police who later granted us access to the
people. We had access to discuss with them and they said they did
nothing to warrant their arrest and that they have all necessary permits
to reside in the country.
“We made the Botswana government to
know that what they did is against international norms and demanded that
our citizens should be released but the authorities declined. We went
there at 8 am and we were on the matter until 4pm trying to persuade
them to release our people but all to no avail.
“They are relying
on municipal law which according to their arguments, it seems they
don’t know the convention that binds us (Nigeria and Botswana). The
convention says when ever any of our citizens is arrested the Ambassador
should be notified within 24 hours but they have failed to comply.
“Our
citizens are saying that they were detained without water and food for
days and we have let the authorities know that it is wrong for our
citizens to be detained without water more than 30 minutes except if the
person is fasting. They don’t seem to understand the implication of
what they are doing.
“However, we wrote them officially Monday to
let them know that what they are doing is wrong because the affected
persons have genuine resident permit.
“The Acting High
Commissioner wrote the immigration requesting to meet with him on the
issue Monday but all to no avail, we haven’t got from them officially.
We learn, though unofficially, that the authorities made a similar
arrest of China citizens last week but we don’t have details. We won’t
relent in defending the interest our people here. We have to continue
with the struggle”.
“We counted 27 Nigerians in detention that
Saturday and most of them are from Imo and Edo, Delta and Rivers States,
nobody from South West and Northern states”, he added.
Source; Daily post
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