EXCLUSIVE: Police, Hoodlums Take Over Building Belonging To Nigerian Embassy In Congo DR After Evicting Staff, Stealing Valuables - Naijaloaded

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Tuesday, September 15, 2020

EXCLUSIVE: Police, Hoodlums Take Over Building Belonging To Nigerian Embassy In Congo DR After Evicting Staff, Stealing Valuables

 

Police officers and a couple of armed hoodlums seized a building belonging to the Nigerian Embassy in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo, NaijaGistReporter has heard.

The building, it had been gathered, houses staff of the embassy and visitors.

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The Congo DR family Jean-Claude Okito had accused the Nigerian ambassy of encroaching on their land, claiming that it had been occupied with none deed by the Nigerian officials.

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The family was said to possess visited the place last month with a judicial order after which One Hajia Kadijah took over the building in company with police and armed hoodlums and evicted a Nigerian embassy worker named Kazeem. 

The armed Invaders confiscated his personal belongings including clothes and other valuables. 

Nigerian community president in Congo DR John Obi described the incident as a national embarrassment.

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Obi told NaijaGistReporter that the evicted Nigerian Embassy staff now sleeps in his office as he's yet to be provided another accommodation by the govt .

"He said," The police and a few groups of individuals took over the residence of the Nigerian Embassy in the Democratic Republic of Congo on 24 August 202. The Embassy staff that living their remains outside, they seized all his personal belongings including his clothes. he's now sleeping in his office.

What a shame and a disgrace to the government of Nigeria. Our National Assembly should call the Minister of Foreign Affairs for briefing on this and find an enduring solution to the present 

“Also, one week ago, our embassy was Burgled on duty by police who robbed some assets like laptops. Hithertoow, no arrest had been made or any of the properties recovered.

If these can happen to an embassy, i'm wondering what is going to happen to ordinary Nigerian citizens in Congo. Nigerian Government should do something fast

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