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S’african Minister’s Comments On Xenophobic Attacks Reprehensible —FG by Islie: 6:56am On Feb 27, 2017
Adelani Adepegba and Ramon Oladimeji

The Senior Special Assistant to the President on Foreign Affairs and Diaspora Matters , Mrs. Abike Dabiri- Erewa , has called on the South African Government to educate its citizens on the contributions of Nigeria to the former apartheid enclave.

She noted that Nigeria and South Africa had a long -standing diplomatic relationship in which the former played a critical , if not a pivotal role that culminated in ending apartheid, among so many of her positive interventions.

The presidential aide in a statement on Sunday in Abuja stated that the xenophobic attacks on Nigerians and other immigrants could not be resolved by diplomatic niceties , stressing that the Federal Government would not fold her arms while its citizens were being killed.

Her statement was in reaction to the position of South Africa ’ s Home Affairs Minister, Malusi Gigaba , that there was no need for the African Union intervention in the xenophobic attacks on Nigerians and other immigrants.

Dabiri- Erewa described Gigaba ’ s statement as unfortunate and unacceptable and restated her earlier call for AU intervention in the attacks on foreigners in South Africa.

She said , “ It appears that Mr . Gigaba would rather dwell on and entertain himself with diplomatic niceties when the welfare of Nigerians resident in South Africa are at stake now more than any time in recent history.

“ Mr . Gigaba ’ s response to the mayhem that a segment of the South African people perpetrated on law -abiding Nigerians in South Africa smirks of insensitivity , and it’ s therefore very reprehensible, if not unacceptable.

“ In view of this unfortunate statement , I am therefore restating my earlier call on the African Union to take up the South Africa ’ s xenophobic issue as a matter of urgency . ”

The SSA noted that law -abiding Nigerians in the former apartheid enclave had borne the major brunt of xenophobic attacks , noting that the statement by Gigaba that his country was trying to get rid of criminals in his country at this time was very suspicious.

“ Even if this unguarded statement must be taken in its face value , we wonder if wanton destruction and indiscriminate killing of their African brothers is the most sensible excuse to give , ” she said.

Also , a human rights group , the Socio- Economic Rights and Accountability Project , has urged the Southern African Development Community to investigate and punish the people behind the persistent xenophobic attacks on Nigerians and other foreign nationals living in South Africa.

The group made the call on Sunday in an open letter by its Executive Director, Mr . Adetokunbo Mumuni, to the Chairperson , SADC, King Mswati III of Swaziland .
It urged the SADC to convene an emergency summit of the SADC heads of state and government to discuss the persistent xenophobic attacks in South Africa .

SERAP urged the SADC to use its “ organ on politics , defence and security cooperation within SADC to immediately set up an independent and impartial body to investigate all acts of xenophobic attacks on Nigerians and other foreign nationals.

“ The investigation’ s findings and recommendations should be made public , suspected perpetrators brought to justice and victims must enjoy the right to an effective remedy and reparation . ”

The letter read in part, “ SERAP is seriously concerned about the apparent complicity of the South African authorities and officials in the persistent and serious human rights violations and abuses against thousands of Nigerians living in the country, and/or the failure of the authorities to exercise due diligence to prevent those violations and abuses. ”


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Re: S’african Minister’s Comments On Xenophobic Attacks Reprehensible —FG by Nobody: 6:57am On Feb 27, 2017
""noting that the statement by Gigaba that his country was trying to get rid of criminals in his country at this time was very suspicious""






Una they mind them...

committing crime is their haul mark...... but they want everyone who cares to listen to believe that only foreigners engage in crimes in their country which prompted a popular weekly investigative journal owned by the whites called (the mail and Guardian) to take a look into the allegations


after thoroughly investigation they published figures of both foreign and local convicts serving jail terms in S A prisons with 85% South Africans and 15% all foreigners put together


they buried their heads in shame after that publication


they are jealous of every one including the whites that holds their economy

it has been an incitement from their public figures that fuels attacks on foreign nationals
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Re: S’african Minister’s Comments On Xenophobic Attacks Reprehensible —FG by okunfemm(m): 6:58am On Feb 27, 2017
is just too bad on nigerians in south africa
Re: S’african Minister’s Comments On Xenophobic Attacks Reprehensible —FG by omenkaLives(m): 6:59am On Feb 27, 2017
Then expell the fool asap.
Re: S’african Minister’s Comments On Xenophobic Attacks Reprehensible —FG by Nixiepie(f): 7:04am On Feb 27, 2017
Animals
Re: S’african Minister’s Comments On Xenophobic Attacks Reprehensible —FG by Fesisko(m): 7:06am On Feb 27, 2017
very unprofessional, undiplomatic.
Re: S’african Minister’s Comments On Xenophobic Attacks Reprehensible —FG by Nobody: 7:07am On Feb 27, 2017
You guys just dey wake abi? After the damage has been done.
Well better late than never, but it's a massive shame if our only reaction is to talk and rant with no action.
Donald J Trump, biko why aren't you a Nigerian kwanu?
Re: S’african Minister’s Comments On Xenophobic Attacks Reprehensible —FG by Nobody: 7:08am On Feb 27, 2017
Then lets serve them back in their medicine too
Re: S’african Minister’s Comments On Xenophobic Attacks Reprehensible —FG by ybalogs(m): 7:08am On Feb 27, 2017
Should we just simply come down to their levels? What will that make us too? We definitely can't fold our arms while our brothers keeps leaving in fear just cos of these animals.
Re: S’african Minister’s Comments On Xenophobic Attacks Reprehensible —FG by ybalogs(m): 7:12am On Feb 27, 2017
How can we make South Africa pay for their attack on our people? They should definitely be made to pay but how?
Re: S’african Minister’s Comments On Xenophobic Attacks Reprehensible —FG by Boleyndynasty2(f): 7:13am On Feb 27, 2017
undecided
Re: S’african Minister’s Comments On Xenophobic Attacks Reprehensible —FG by Lifestone(m): 7:23am On Feb 27, 2017
Listening to SA government official reponse to this mayhem on SABC was quite disturbing. If indeed there are criminal elements to be dealt with, I believe it's the responsibility of the State to diligently investigate such and ensure that justice is done. Seems the killers has a subtle support of the Government.
I saw more of lazy people envious of their neighbours and looting what they have long coveted.

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Re: S’african Minister’s Comments On Xenophobic Attacks Reprehensible —FG by bantudra: 7:45am On Feb 27, 2017
we dont care no more..

to hell with pan africana..

everybody for his or her own sef...
Re: S’african Minister’s Comments On Xenophobic Attacks Reprehensible —FG by omogin(f): 7:52am On Feb 27, 2017
But for the whites in South Africa they would have been worse than Nigeria. The black man is so close to the animal kingdom

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