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South African High Commissioner Promises Measures To End Xenophobic Attacks by sholaamazing(m): 9:16am On Feb 25, 2017 |
South African Government has assured that it will
continue to collaborate with major stakeholders in
Nigeria to find lasting solution to xenophobic attack
of Nigerians in South Africa.
The South African High Commissioner to Nigeria,
Lulu Mnguni, gave the assurance on Thursday in
Abuja when Sen. Shehu Sani, the Vice Chairman,
Senate Committee on Foreign Affairs visited him.
Mnguni, who condemned recent attacks on
foreigners, particularly Nigerians in South Africa,
said there was need for the two countries to work
together to bring an end to the problem.
According to him, it is important for Nigeria and
South Africa to bring strategists to discuss the
issues at stake to find appropriate solution.
He said “we will look for ways to contain the
tension and come up with measures to encourage
interaction between the two countries and other
African nations.
“South Africa cannot stay as an island, instead, it
will continue to work toward peace building and
integration.”
The high commissioner added that the South African
Government had always pushed for respect for
human rights, stressing that there was no
justification for the attacks.
He, however, urged foreigners to always abide by
the laws of the countries where they live.
He said there were concerns among South Africans
that a few foreigners, including Nigerians, were
involved in drug peddling.
“We are not condoning violence, but it will be wrong
not to reflect the concerns of South Africans,
especially with regard to drug trafficking.
“We must not look at one side even though we are
not condoning it. People must not take laws into
their hands.
“When people go to other countries, they must
respect the laws of the country,’’ he said.
He explained that a few foreigners involved in drug
trafficking and other crimes were giving false
impression of other people in South Africa.
He said that “in spite of this, the South African
Government had benefited immensely from the
economic activities of foreigners.
“There are foreigners, including many Nigerians that
are law abiding and are contributing to the
economic development of South Africa.
“However, there are few people who give wrong
impression of foreigners.”
Earlier, Sani had expressed concern over recurring
xenophobic attacks on
Nigerians in South Africa.
He said it would portray the continent in bad light if
allowed to continue, adding that
it was time for major stakeholders to find a lasting
solution to the problem.
He said “Nigeria’s relationship with South Africa
dates back to the time of Apartheid.
“Nigeria is a major component in the struggle
against apartheid.
“Should these attacks continue, relationship
between the two countries might be weakened.
“The problem is a concern to the whole of Africa
because the two countries are
respected global players.”
Sani also expressed concern that the attacks were
perpetrated by a few persons whose actions did not
reflect the position of the South African Government,
in view of its
bilateral relations with Nigeria.
The lawmaker urged aggrieved Nigerians who were
protesting the attacks to do so within the confines
of the law, as the two countries fashioned out ways
to tackle the problem. |
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