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Monday, 27 February 2017

Xenophobic attacks on Nigerians: Abike Dabiri-Erewa calls on AU to intervene, blasts South African Home Affairs Minister

Hon. Abike Dabiri-Erewa, Senior Special Assistant to the President on Foreign Affairs and Diaspora has called on the South African government to take definitive measures to protect Nigerians and other Africans in their country. She also called on the African Union to intervene urgently in the renewed xenophobic attacks on Nigerians and other Africans in South Africa.

She also described the suggestion by Mr. Malusi Gigaba, South African Home Affairs Minister, that diplomacy is the solution to attacks on Nigerians in his country as very insensitive. In a statement issued on Sunday in Abuja, 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. 
“His response to the xenophobic attacks, which has now become a recurring decimal on Africans, most especially Nigerians living peacefully in their host country of South Africa was indeed unfortunate. 
“While it’s no longer news that law-abiding Nigerians in that country have borne the major brunt of these attacks, the news by the Home Affairs Minister that his country is trying to get rid of criminals in his country at the time when indiscriminate mayhem and looting of law-abiding Nigerians is very suspicious, to say the least. 
“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. ‘The home affairs minister should have been more guarded and introspective in his statements so as not to further fan the embers of xenophobia that may get out control if care is not taken. 
“Nigeria and South Africa have 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. ‘Indiscriminate killings, in which 116 deaths have been recorded of her people MUST not be how Nigeria should be paid back. Xenophobia is such a debilitating social disease, based mostly on ignorance, in which its carrier also suffers. 
“I therefore suggest that the home affairs minister should engage in the mass education of the South African people about the debilitating effects of this disease with immediate effect. “It is apt to mention at this juncture that the home affairs minister only met with African consulates forum, an association of African consuls general, based in South Africa recently , despite the fact that this meeting was long overdue. 
“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 (AU) to take up the South Africa’s xenophobic issue as a matter of urgency. ‘The days that the Nigerian government will fold its arms while its citizens are maltreated to the point that some of them have lost their lives for no just cause are long gone”.

18 comments:

Unknown said...

This is very shameful of South African killing their own blacks.. meanwhile they can't raise a finger on the whites occupying their lands and enslaving them. Very disheartening!!#sadface😓

Manuel Kunmi said...

this gets serious and serious by the year

Bonita Bislam said...

This is something I despise about these SAs.And to think Mandela fought so hard against apartheid govt for em.I'm wondering if it was worth it after all

Anonymous said...

To hell with their diplomatic relations with Nigeria. The south African are all Ape and Chimpanzees. Attacking your fellows Africas fool.

Meriks antixynophobia said...

Dabiri on point.supported

Meriks antixynophobia said...

Dabiri on point.supported.our govt can no longer fold its hands when Nigerians are maltreated in their host countries to d point of losing their lives,that time is in d past

Meriks antixynophobia said...

Dabiri on point.supported

NaijaDeltaBabe said...

Hmmm


...merited happiness

Chop Chop said...

SA shouldn't be doing this bs, crap.

Unknown said...

ok
-D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

Hrm Paul said...

Abike leave long talk take action sanction their multi billion naira empire here. Hit mtn hit multi choice hit stanbic hit standard charter Bank and stop the importation of their wine and beverage let's see if it won't impact on their economy

OSINANL said...

OKAY!

Anonymous said...

Hope this Abike Dabiri understand dat her last paragraph was not meant for such a wonderful speech. As if the previous and the past leaders were insensitive.

Anonymous said...

What is wrong with this Nigerian government, the South Africans do not understand Abike Dabiri's peaceful language and diplomatic niceties. Let the Nigerian masses unleash a dose of their own medicine on the South Africans here and you will see that like magic harassment and killing of Nigerians in South Africa will stop.

Anonymous said...

Thank you Abike Dabiri, well said...Lai Mohammed please learn from her

Unknown said...

It's really sad








Lib addict#just passing#

Unknown said...

You are right,they are all bunch of idiot

Anonymous said...

So vary on point Hrm paul

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