Nigerian
Consul-General in South Africa, Uche Ajulu-Okeke, said on Sunday that
Nigerians lost more than 21 million Rand (N1.2 million) in the on-going
xenophobic attacks in South Africa.
Ajulu-Okeke
told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) by phone from Johannesburg, South
Africa, that the loss included looted shops, burnt shops, two burnt mechanic
workshops, 11 burnt cars and two stolen cars, among others.
“Nigerians
have compiled the cost of the damage to their property and it is totaling about
1.2m Rand or N21m, which will be sent to the Federal Government for further
action,” the ambassador said.
She said
that two of the three Nigerians who were wounded during the attacks in Durban
had been treated and discharged from the hospital.
The
consul-general said that she would go back to Durban to assess the situation on
ground and meet with the provincial authority on the security of Nigerians in
that province.
She said, “The
Nigerian mission in South Africa is on top of the situation. We are working
hard to protect Nigerians in South Africa. Though the task has not been easy
but we are trying our best. In one of the hot spots at Jeppe, near
Johannesburg, the mission assisted about 50 stranded Nigerians to re-settle. I
have also visited the site of the attacks in Johannesburg to assess the damage
and it was enormous.”
She said
the Nigerian mission would meet with the Nigerian union chapters in the nine
provinces of South Africa to devise means of checking further attacks.
“I am
bringing all Nigerians together so that we work out a vigilance and alert
mechanism; they will also tell me what their challenges and issues are,’’ she
said.
Okeke said
the mission and the Nigerian Union had been working together to meet the
challenges caused by the xenophobic attacks on Nigerians.
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