…says most foreigners are law abiding and contribute well to the development of South Africa
President Jacob Zuma of South Africa has condemned the renewed attacks on foreigners by citizens.
TheNewsGuru.com reports that aggrieved South African nationals resorted to violence in protest of the country’s increasing unemployment rate which according to them (South Africans) was fueled by the presence of foreigners in their country.
Citizens in Pretoria are set to march against foreigners on Friday and domestic media are reporting vandalism and acts of violence in the Atteridgeville area west of the capital.
At least 20 stores in Pretoria owned by foreigners were looted on Tuesday, but police could not confirm that the attacks had deliberately targeted foreigners.
However, in a swift reaction, President Jacob Zuma in a statement said: “Many citizens of other countries living in South Africa are law abiding and contribute to the economy of the country positively.
“It is wrong to brandish all non-nationals as drug dealers or human traffickers.
“The threats and counter-threats on social media must stop.”
TheNewsGuru.com reports that the Federal Government on Thursday urged the South African government to put in place measures to end the incessant xenophobic attacks on Nigerians in that country.
Minister of State Foreign Affairs, Khadija Abba-Ibrahim, gave the charge in Abuja during a second summon to the High Commissioner of South Africa to Nigeria, Mr Lulu Aaron-Mnguni, on the issue.
Following the attacks, the Ministry on Monday, summoned the South Africa High Commissioner to Nigeria.
TheNewsGuru.com reports that Nigerian buildings, properties and places of worship worth millions of dollars were destroyed by South Africans on Feb. 5 and 18.
The Minister in a statement said: “The Federal Government strongly urges the South African government to take all necessary measures to protect the lives and properties of foreigners living and working in South Africa.
“Furthermore, the federal government urges the South African Government to bring perpetrators of these deplorable acts of violence to justice.
“The ministry continues to urge Nigerians in South Africa to remain calm and law abiding, and be vigilant at the same time.’’
“The Federal Government of Nigeria will strenuously work towards the protection of Nigerians everywhere, including in South Africa.”
However, the minister said that no Nigerian lost their lives in the attacks contrary to reports in some sections of the media.
According to her, the reports that mentioned the killing of Nigerians in the xenophobic attacks are unsubstantiated.
“The ministry has not received the report of any death of Nigerian in the latest incidents of attacks against foreigners.
“The Nigerian High Commission in Pretoria is in constant touch with the Nigerian Union in South Africa, the Department of International Relations and Cooperation (DIRCO) of South Africa, as well as the South African police.
“All these agencies have confirmed that no Nigerian life was lost in the recent incident,” she said.