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– Angry residents threatened to sack all Nigerians in their community
– They threatened to go from one house to another to drive them away
– Residents of Kasoa's Chinese suburbs are livid after the death of their 2-year-old son
Some angry Chinese residents, a suburb of Kasoa in the central region of the country, have threatened to bring justice to themselves by returning all Nigerian nationals from their community.
This comes after a two-year-old (junior) boy was reportedly killed by Nigerian nationals in the area.
Residents threatened to make house-to-house visits to drive out Nigerian nationals from the area.
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"We will undertake a home-by-house tour and fire all Nigerians in the area. This is the only way to prevent our women and children from falling prey to these Nigerians, " an angry resident told Citi News.
They said that they would take such measures if the government did not take the initiative to move Nigerians.
Junior, the two-year-old boy, disappeared on April 24, 2019, but was found dead hidden under rubble.
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According to Citi News sources, the boy was last seen in a black sedan bearing a Nigerian registration number, but the car sped at full speed.
According to some angry residents, the presence of some Nigerians in the area is the reason for the high number of criminal activities in the area.
"Their presence here puts the lives of women and children at risk," an angry resident lamented.
Some residents also accused Ghanaian homeowners of giving Nigerian rents for rent, adding that when they committed a criminal offense, they quickly left the premises because they did not carry out due diligence checks on their own. .
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