Secondus seeks stiffer penalty on Indonesia over humiliation of Nigerian diplomat

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National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Prince Uche Secondus2

 

. . . Bemoans debasing of Nigerians abroad

National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Prince Uche Secondus, has called on the Federal Government to apply the stiffest penalty on Indonesia over the humiliating treatment of a Nigerian diplomat by the Indonesian security officials.

Prince Secondus, who expressed deep discontent on the matter, charged Nigeria government to apply no constraints in responding to the unprovoked and unwarranted manhandling of the Nigerian diplomat.

According to a statement from his media released on Thursday, the PDP National Chairman said no Nigerian should receive such dehumanizing treatment more so to a diplomat who enjoys some privileges while on duty to any country.

He said every reasonable step should be taken including recalling Nigeria Ambassador to Indonesia and/or the expulsion of their ambassador here if adequate remorse and commensurate punishment is not meted out to those Indonesian officials.

Prince Secondus expressed sadness that under the reign of the All Progressives Congress, (APC), Nigeria has been debased and her nationals flagrantly insulted and humiliated abroad.

“This needless insult on Nigerians must stop, I know that APC misrule has helped to aggravate this unfortunate development, but we must protect our humanity in the comity of nations,” he said.

He said that “this ugly development is a fallout of the internal handling of rule of law in Nigeria by the ruling government who has blatantly done things that are not within the purview of decency and law.”

The PDP leader said that the dignity of Nigerians abroad must be reestablished using the Indonesia case as example to other nation harboring any phobia against Nigerians, pointing out that the world is watching to see how Nigeria handles the Indonesia assault on her.

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