The chairman of the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission, NiDCOM, Mrs Abike Dabiri-Erewa, said on Monday that investigation into the circumstances surrounding the killing in South Africa, of Mr Olusola Solarin, a Nigerian on December 12.
Dabiri-Erewa disclosed this in a telephone interview with the News Agency of Nigeria, NAN.
The killing of Solarin in that country raised the death tally of Nigerians in South Africa to more than 127 since 2019.
Records show that 13 Nigerians were sent to their early graves in the country.
Meanwhile, the Nigeria Union South Africa, NUSA, has condemned the killing of Solarin, a Nigerian in the former apartheid enclave.
President of the union, Mr Collins Mgbo, described the deceased as a brilliant, hardworking motivator and community leader who “has fallen victim of the orgy of violence in South Africa.”
Solarin was said to have met his death as he was returning to his base after supplying goods to his customers outside Johannesburg.
He is reported to have been waylaid and killed while attempting to stop his assailants from collecting the money he was paid by customers.
He has since been buried at Makun community in Sagamu, near Abeokuta in Ogun State.