Nigerians attacked by South Africans in a fresh xenophobic attack
Despite efforts by the federal government
of Nigeria and the government of South Africa to curb xenophobic
attacks on Nigerians, a renewed attack has reportedly been launched.
Channels TV reports that a new attack has been launched on Nigerians working as estate agents in Turffontein, South Africa.
The timely intervention of the police however quelled the tension in the area.
The
Nigerian real estate agents complained that they were attacked by
indigenes who alleged that the Nigerians were illegally acquiring
houses.
One of the estate agents however said the
South Africans accusations were untrue as all business transactions done
by the agents are legitimate and whatever benefits they received from
their business were proceeds from their hard work.
Another victim of the relaunched attack said: "They
say we are driving nice cars, wearing expensive clothes, getting
married to their women – It's by God’s grace, we work hard for it."
Recall that the Special Assistant to President Muhammadu Buhari on Foreign Affairs and Diaspora, Abike Dabiri-Erewa, said recently that the attacks on Nigerians by South Africans was fuelled by inciting statements reportedly made by South African political leaders.
Dabiri-Erewa
said the political leaders told South Africans citizens that the
foreigners are taking their jobs and women and statements like that are
the harbinger of xenophobic attacks.
Meanwhile, Foreign Affairs Minister, Geoffrey Onyeama, has said that Nigeria could have declared war against South Africa over the xenophobic attacks targeted at Nigerians and other nationals.
Onyeama noted that the government opted for dialogue because the crisis was not sponsored by the South African government.
He
made this statement when he met with the Nigerians resident in South
Africa at the Nigerian High Commission in Pretoria on Tuesday March 14.
He said: “When this issue came up, we look at the options before us; we could have declared war with South Africa.
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