The Association of Foreign Relations Professionals of Nigeria, AFRPN has urged the Federal Government to demand justice for the killing of its citizens living abroad in line with the country’s foreign policy.
The association’s President Gani Lawal gave the advice in Abuja during a pre-event briefing on the Second Annual Lecture of the association scheduled to hold on July 31 in Abuja with the theme `Theory and Reality in Nigeria’s Foreign Policy Making: Some further reflections’.
Lawal said that one of the objectives of Nigeria’s foreign policy was for the government to ensure the protection of Nigerians living in other countries and to demand for justice in the case of death or harm.
According to Lawal, the Foreign Policy of any nation should be in line with maintaining international peace and security.
He said that frank discussions on Nigeria’s Foreign Policy making would feature in the course of the workshop to come up with the way forward going by the caliber of the guest lecturer and participants.
Also speaking, a former Nigerian Ambassador to Pakistan, Rilwan Mustapha said it was the duty of the Federal Government to guarantee the protection of every Nigerian wherever they might be



































