Calabar—Bishop Frank Owali of the World Overseer of Hebron-Harvest
International Ministry, with headquarters in Bangkok, Thailand, has
raised alarm over alleged hostile treatment and harassment of Nigerians
by the authorities of Thailand.
The cleric, who fled the country, alleged that at the time of his
departure no fewer than 700 Nigerians have been arrested and clamped
into detention in various towns in and around Bangkok. He said there
were no effort by officials of Nigerian Embassy in the country to wade
in the matter.
Owali said following insecurity, unprovoked harassment, sustained
assault, arrest and extortion of money from Nigerians by Thai security
officials, several Nigerians had decided to go underground.
He said: The whereabouts of about five Nigerians pastors, including
the clerics in charge of The Throne of Grace Church, New Life
International Ministry, and of one of my pastors are unknown.” He
alleged that they were among those penciled down by the Thai police for
arrest or extra-judicially execution.
Bishop Owali said that the Thailand legal system was so draconian
that it did not give room for suspects to defend themselves, as many
Nigerians were said to have been in prison custody for several years
without appearing in court for trial.
He appealed to President Goodluck Jonathan and the Nigerian Minister
for Foreign Affairs to intervene in the matter to stop further unlawful
killing and incarceration of Nigerians in Thailand, stressing that
several Nigerian business enterprises and churches had been shut down by
the Thai police.
Lamenting their plights, he regretted that since the arrival of the
Nigerian Ambassador to Thailand in Bangkok, Mr. Umaru Sulaiman, the
envoy had never visited Nigerians imprisoned without trial. He said the
Nigerian community in Bangkok was rebuffed by the envoy when they asked
him to appeal to Thai authorities to allow one Mr. Obi Peter, who was
arrested and detained on trump up charges, to have access to medical
care, as the inmate’s health going bad.
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