The President of
the Nigerian Union in South Africa, Mr Ikechukwu Anyene, on Wednesday urged the
Federal Government to help halt the xenophobic attacks on Nigerians in that
country.
Anyene on phone
from Pretoria, South Africa, said that the latest spate of xenophobic attacks
began three weeks ago.
There are more
than 800,000 Nigerians living in South Africa.
Anyene said
Nigerians resident in some South African cities had gone into hiding to avoid
being attacked by South Africans.
‘’ The Nigerian
government should urgently intervene and save our people from the attacks.
‘’ They should
prevail on the South African government to stop such attacks against Nigerians.
“ It appears
nothing is being is done to stop the attacks and Nigerians are worried about
the situation,’’ he said.
Anyene said
during the attacks in Johannesburg last week, shops owned by Nigerians were
looted and their owners seriously injured by the attackers.
He said the
Nigerian Union in South Africa had been in touch with local chapters in some
provinces and had urged them to take precautionary measures to save themselves.
Anyene said that
since Nigeria and South Africa established diplomatic relations, there had not
been a single incident of xenophobic attack against South Africans living in
Nigeria.
‘’ The Nigerian
government protects the lives and property of South Africans living in Nigeria
.
“ We do not
understand why from time to time, South Africans attack Nigerians in their
country.
‘’ The Federal
Government should take the issue of xenophobic attacks in South Africa very
seriously because Nigerians do not carry out xenophobic attacks against fellow
Africans,’’ he said.
Nigerians living
in Durban, he said, had planned a protest march against the xenophobic attacks.
He, however, said
they were denied permit by the South African police. (NAN)
Source: Vanguard
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