The Nigerian Union South Africa (NUSA) has condemned the killing of 22-year-old Isaac David Satlat in South Africa, barely a week after the murder of Emeka Uzor in Johannesburg.
In a statement on Sunday, NUSA President Attorney Smart Nwobi described the incident as a senseless act that cut short the life of a young and promising e-hailing driver.
The union said one of the three suspects allegedly involved has been apprehended and is scheduled for court hearing on February 16, while urging authorities to intensify efforts to arrest the remaining suspects.
Nwobi expressed confidence in South African law enforcement, the judicial system, and the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) to ensure justice is served. He extended condolences to the family, friends, and associates of the deceased, noting that no family should endure such a tragic loss.
NUSA called on community members, both South Africans and foreign nationals, to unite against violence and crime and reaffirmed its commitment to working with authorities to promote safety and peaceful coexistence for all residents.
The union’s statement comes after Emeka Uzor was shot dead on February 9 in Johannesburg’s Windsor area during an operation authorities described as anti-drug related.
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