A group of Nigerians under the aegis of the Ohaneze Ndigbo
in South Africa on Monday protested the alleged killing of Igbos by
herdsmen.
The Ohaneze Ndigbo staged the protest at the Nigerian High Commission
in Pretoria, South Africa’s capital to condemn what they described as
the ‘wanton killing of the Igbos by cattle herdsmen’.
The initial request for a group sit-down protest inside the premises
of the High Commission was declined, as they consequently selected some
representatives who were later granted entry.
While one of the protesters condemned the act, the Secretary General
of the Ohaneze Ndigbo in South Africa, Chiedozie Ejimadu, criticised the
free use of arms by herdsmen.
Mr Ejimadu also disapproved the bill seeking to earmark a specific
piece of land in all states in Nigeria for grazing, insisting that
herdsmen should purchase their lands for grazing.
They handed over a Memorandum of Protest to the Acting High
Commissioner, Ambassador Martins Cobham, for onward transmission to
President Muhammadu Buhari.
In his response, Ambassador Cobham assured the aggrieved Igbos that
the Memorandum of Protest would be conveyed to President Buhari as soon
as possible.
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