It was a day that has generated global uproar when on
Thursday the 6th of February 2014, the Spanish local border police opened fire on some 200 sub-Sahara African immigrants
who were calling for rescue as they were attempting to cross the high sea from
Morocco into the Spanish border town of Ceuta. So far, reports show that not less than 14 bodies have been
recovered from the water and each
of them with bullet wounds.
Describing the action as grave ‘inhumanity’, the Northern
Observatory for Human Rights condemned the shooting as an action that ‘‘violates the international
conventions on human rights".
Photo Above: Some of the recovered dead bodies of the
African immigrants shot by Spanish Police at the sea while swimming to cross to
the border between Morocco and Spain.
On the part of the Nigerian Community in Madrid and Spain,
the action has been condemned in the clearest of terms. In a press release after
an emergency meeting of the Leaders of the Nigerian Communities in Madrid at the
instance of the Nigerian Nationals Association, the President of the Association
Comrade Lamptay Oriakhi described the action as a ‘premeditated act of
wickedness’. He added his voice to the Socialist Party’s call for the
resignation of all those directly and indirectly responsible for such inhuman
act. He informed that while effort is being made by the Association to determine
the number of Nigerians involved, the Association has begun a process of calling
the African immigrant community together for a nationwide wide protest.
Meanwhile, the secretary of the Association Honorable Precious Onuoha affirmed
that a letter has officially been written to the United Nations High
Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) on the Nigerian Community’s disapproval
and call for international justice.
While expressing dismay at the actions of the Spanish
police, a cross section of the leaders of the Nigerian communities under the
aegis of the Nigerian Communities Leadership Interactive Forum Madrid expressed concern over
the high state of corruption in Nigeria as a major factor denying Nigerians
employment thereby forcing many into such deadly risk.
The President Comrade Lamptay Oriakhi and the Secretary
Honourable Prescious Onuoha used the medium to call on all Nigerian and African
communities, high commissions and
governments to respond to this act of inhumanity and support its
condemnation.

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