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Nigerian anger over China deaths | Nigerian anger over China deaths |
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Nigeria MPs have asked the government to investigate the status of Chinese residents in the country, saying some may be staying there illegally. | Nigeria MPs have asked the government to investigate the status of Chinese residents in the country, saying some may be staying there illegally. |
The demand follows allegations that Nigerians in China, especially those in jail, are being mistreated. | The demand follows allegations that Nigerians in China, especially those in jail, are being mistreated. |
The MPs asked the government to reject a request by the Chinese authorities to cremate the bodies of 30 Nigerians who have died in Chinese jails. | The MPs asked the government to reject a request by the Chinese authorities to cremate the bodies of 30 Nigerians who have died in Chinese jails. |
There are an estimated 700 Nigerians currently in prison in China. | There are an estimated 700 Nigerians currently in prison in China. |
The BBC's Chris Ewokor in Abuja says they are mainly charged with immigration, drug or fraud offences. | The BBC's Chris Ewokor in Abuja says they are mainly charged with immigration, drug or fraud offences. |
Trade between Nigeria and China is booming and an estimated 20,000 Chinese people live in Nigeria, he says. | Trade between Nigeria and China is booming and an estimated 20,000 Chinese people live in Nigeria, he says. |
Let us find out if all the Chinese in Nigeria are legally resident MP Samson Osagie | Let us find out if all the Chinese in Nigeria are legally resident MP Samson Osagie |
A similar number of people from across Africa are legally in China - and many more are thought to be there unofficially. | |
In July, a group of Africans staged a rare protest in the city of Guangzhou after a Nigerian man was reported to have died running away from police there. | |
The Nigerian lawmakers want the government to conduct an audit to determine how many illegal Chinese immigrants there are in the country. | |
The row comes after the Chinese government, through its embassy in Nigeria, sought permission to cremate the 30 corpses of Nigerian prisoners, saying their relatives cannot be traced. | |
At a press conference, the head of the House of Representatives Committee on the Diaspora, Abike Dabiri-Erewa, said Nigeria could no longer accept a situation where its people were being "maltreated and dehumanised abroad". | At a press conference, the head of the House of Representatives Committee on the Diaspora, Abike Dabiri-Erewa, said Nigeria could no longer accept a situation where its people were being "maltreated and dehumanised abroad". |
Her colleague MP Samson Osagie told the BBC he believed there should be a "harmonious diplomatic" relationship between Nigeria and China. | Her colleague MP Samson Osagie told the BBC he believed there should be a "harmonious diplomatic" relationship between Nigeria and China. |
But he said Nigerians were not the only people to commit immigration offences. | But he said Nigerians were not the only people to commit immigration offences. |
"Let us find out if all the Chinese in Nigeria are legally resident," he told the BBC's Network Africa programme. | "Let us find out if all the Chinese in Nigeria are legally resident," he told the BBC's Network Africa programme. |
Our reporters says the government is yet to say what action it intends to take. | Our reporters says the government is yet to say what action it intends to take. |
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