The Federal Government on Tuesday recalled the Nigerian ambassador to Indonesia following the assault on a Nigerian diplomat by Indonesian immigration officials on Saturday.
The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Geoffrey Onyeama, disclosed this at a press briefing in Abuja on Tuesday.
He said the government would also review the bilateral relations between Nigeria and the Asian country.
A trending video had on Saturday showed the unnamed Nigerian diplomat being attacked by Indonesian officials in Jakarta.
On Monday the federal government summoned the Indonesian ambassador in Nigeria, Dr. Usra Harahap, who apologized on behalf of the Government of Indonesia.
But while briefing journalists on the development, Onyeama said the FG had received a full report of the incident, adding that the government condemned the assault on the diplomat by the Indonesian agents.
“The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has received a comprehensive report from the Nigerian ambassador in Indonesia on the manhandling and arrest of a Nigerian diplomat,” he said.
“The MFA had previously summoned the Indonesian ambassador to the ministry to express outrage and to protest strongly.
“After studying the report of the Nigerian ambassador, the Nigerian Government condemns in the strongest terms what is in effect an egregious act of international delinquency by Indonesian state actors against an accredited representative of the Federal Republic of Nigeria with absolutely no justification and against international law.
“We shall continue to protect the interest of Nigeria and Nigerians wherever they are in the world, and calls for calm as consultations continue.”