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#xenophobia: Falana - What Buhari Should Do To South Africa by MacTv: 5:32pm On Sep 04, 2019
Activist lawyer, Femi Falana, SAN, has called on the Federal Government to sue its South African counterpart over the renewed xenophobic attack on Nigerians.

According to Daily Post, Falana urged the Federal Government to demand compensation for Nigerian victims of the xenophobic attack in South Africa.

He gave the call in a statement titled: “Beyond the condemnation of xenophobic attacks by the federal government,” which he personally signed and issued on Wednesday.

The activist lawyer stated that like its counterpart in Nigeria, the political class in South Africa had failed to address the challenge of poverty and inequality confronting the majority of the black people.

According to Falana:

“Even though apartheid was defeated by the people of South Africa over two decades ago, the unjust socio-economic system erected by capitalism had not been dismantled. The crisis has been compounded by wanton corruption and the neo-liberal policies of the government.

“Hence, the South African masses have been denied the dividends of democracy by the African National Congress-led government. In particular, the masses have no access to health, housing, education and employment. Out of sheer frustration, millions of young people in South Africa have decided to subject African immigrants to xenophobic attacks.

“In addition to the payment of adequate compensation to all the victims of the mindless attacks the Government must teach South Africans about the immense contributions of the people of Cuba and a number of African countries to the struggle waged against apartheid and colonialism in the Southern African region.

“However, since the Cyril Ramaphosa administration is not likely to accede to the demand for compensation the federal government should brief a team of lawyers to seek legal redress for the victims of the attacks in South African courts.

“The Nigerian High Commission in Pretoria should be directed to coordinate the legal defence. In view of the regular harassment of Nigerians in South Africa and a few other African countries, the federal government should make the Declaration to enable individual victims of human rights abuse to access the African Court on Human and Peoples Rights sitting in Arusha, Tanzania.”

Read more: https://www.mactvnaija.com/2019/09/xenophobia-falana-what-buhari-should-do.html

Re: #xenophobia: Falana - What Buhari Should Do To South Africa by oz4real83(m): 5:34pm On Sep 04, 2019
I don't think South African students are being taught in schools the parts other African countries played in their freedom. Maybe they thought it was only Nelson Mandela, Bishop Desmond Tutu and a few others that fought for their freedom. Mandela spent 27 years in prison and would have continued to be in prison if not for the efforts of other countries especially Nigeria. I just hope many Nigerians will have the heart to forgive few years from now when we have been able to get our leadership right.

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