No fewer than 300 Nigerians living in the Republic of Botswana have been deported home by Lieutenant General Seretse Khama Ian Khama’s administration in the past few months, after the authorities refused to renew their permits.
The angry deportees want President Goodluck Jonathan and the National
Assembly to quickly look into the relations between Bostwana and
Nigeria in order to ascertain the true conditions of Nigerians living in
that country.
The returnees, most of whom had lived and worked in the Southern
African country, said since the assumption of General Khama, whose
mother was of British origin, Nigerians in that country had been
subjected to dehumanising conditions and racial abuse, even when, they
claimed, they had been law-abiding and of good behavior.
Alleging that the target of the Khama government had been how to get
rid of innocent Nigerians pursuing a just course or doing genuine
businesses in the country, they claimed that all their efforts to make
the Bostwana authorities understand that they were peace-loving and not
interested in criminal activities fell on deaf ears as they were only
interested in sending them out without any reason.
Speaking with Vanguard on the ordeals of Nigerians in the hands of
the Botswana officials, Mr. Kingsley Ndubuisi from Anambra State, who
returned to the country without his belongings in September, this year,
said all Nigerians whose permits expired were forcefully deported,
leaving their property, wives and children behind.
The most annoying of all the troubles Nigerians are facing in that
country accoprding to him, is the incessant stamping of, PI, meaning
Prohibited Immigrant on the passport of Nigerian nationales by the
Bostwana authorities; the implication is that such a person cannot enter
Bostwana again, according to Ndubuisi.
He said some of the victims of the “flush Nigerians policy” are well
trained Nigerian doctors, pharmacists and businessmen such as Chinaenye
Uzoho, Chinonso Opara, Dr. Henry,Vitus Kingsley Ikekwem, Chika Uzo,
among others.
Ndubuisi claimed that all these Nigerians were escorted to the
airport in handcuff and leg chains like notorious criminals. “There is
also a pharmacist who live in Phikwe married to a Botswana citizen; he
was also given Prohibited Immigrant, PI, and he is still waiting in
detention for his deportation,” Ndubuisi alleged.
Source: Vanguard
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