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Ramaphosa To PMB: We Regret Attacks But Have To Address Poverty, Crime by OLAADEGBU(m): 3:34pm On Oct 03, 2019
Ramaphosa To Buhari: We Regret Attacks But Have To Address South Africans Poverty, Crime, Migration Concerns
"Nigeria accounts for 64 percent of South Africa’s total trade with the West African Region and is one of our largest trading partners on the continent."
BY SAHARAREPORTERS, NEW YORK OCT 03, 2019

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa tells President Muhammadu
Buhari today (Thursday) that while his country was sorry about the
xenophobic attacks that erupted a few weeks ago, South Africa is
committed to addressing the genuine concerns of our people around
poverty, unemployment, crime, drugs, and migration.

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Your Excellency, President Muhammadu Buhari,
Honourable Ministers,
High Commissioners,
Members of the Media,
Ladies and gentlemen,

Let me begin by extending, once more, a very warm welcome to President
Buhari and his delegation on his historic state visit to South Africa.

This visit has offered us an opportunity to renew the strong bonds
that exist between our two nations.

President Buhari and I have just inaugurated the elevated session of
the Bi-national Commission between South Africa and Nigeria.

As we celebrate the 20th Anniversary of the BNC, this is the first
session to be held at Heads of State level.

This session has provided us a platform to re-energize and further
deepen our political, trade, investment, and people-to-people
relations.

The progress that we made today is encouraging and lays a firm basis
for future relations.

In the course of our discussions, and through various high-level
engagements, we have had an opportunity to reflect on the public
violence that took place in South Africa a few weeks ago.

As the Government of South Africa, we have expressed our deep regret
at the attacks directed at foreign nationals and our condemnation of
all forms of intolerance and acts of violence.

We are committed to addressing the genuine concerns of our people
around poverty, unemployment, crime, drugs, and migration.

We are equally committed to upholding the rule of law and ensuring
that all those involved in criminal activities, regardless of their
nationality, are prosecuted.

We welcome the willingness of the Government of Nigeria to work with
us to address these challenges.
During our talks, we reviewed a range of issues of bilateral,
continental and global nature.

We have noted with great satisfaction the growing bilateral
cooperation as demonstrated by the existence of 32 bilateral
agreements and memoranda of understanding.

These agreements cover a wide range of fields, including trade and
industry, science and technology, defence, agriculture, energy,
transport, arts and culture, and tourism. We have directed our
Ministers and officials to ensure full implementation of all signed
legal instruments for the mutual benefit of our respective countries
and peoples.

For the outstanding agreements, we have directed Ministers to finalize
negotiations in the shortest period of time. Our economic ties
continue to grow.

Nigeria accounts for 64 percent of South Africa’s total trade with the
West African Region and is one of our largest trading partners on the
continent.

We noted with appreciation the increasing presence of South African
companies in Nigeria and agreed on the need to promote greater
investment by Nigerian companies in South Africa.

As part of our efforts to increase economic cooperation, a Nigeria
South Africa Business Forum is meeting today comprising business
delegations from both countries. We will urge our business people to
take advantage of the great opportunities in our respective countries
for trade, investment and collaboration.

As governments, we have committed ourselves to creating an enabling
environment to for doing business in our respective countries. We have
identified key sectors for investment to boost economic growth and
development.

These sectors include roads and rail infrastructure, mining,
manufacturing and agro-processing.

We also discussed regional, continental and international peace and
security challenges.

We have noted with concern the continued instability and conflict in
some parts of the continent.

We have reaffirmed our commitment to working together in pursuit of
peace, stability and development on the Continent.

We have saluted the strides being made by the AU Member States to
advance continental integration.

The agreement on the African Continental Free Trade Area is a
practical example of this progress.

Once fully implemented, it will facilitate a huge increase in
intra-African trade and investment.

On the international front, we have affirmed our common view on the
need to promote multilateralism, South-South cooperation and the broad
interests of the developing world.

We have reiterated our call for the reform of the global system of
governance, in particular the United Nations Security Council, to be
more equitable and representative of all regions of the world.

We have committed ourselves to working together to enhance close
political, economic and social relations.

Your Excellency, Let me thank you and your delegation for visiting us.

I hope that you have enjoyed our country and its hospitality.

I thank you.

Source

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Re: Ramaphosa To PMB: We Regret Attacks But Have To Address Poverty, Crime by noblealuu: 3:47pm On Oct 03, 2019

I hope that you have enjoyed our country and its hospitality.



More like, hope you enjoyed our babaric calamitous country and its hostility hospitality

No remorse at all

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Re: Ramaphosa To PMB: We Regret Attacks But Have To Address Poverty, Crime by smogup: 3:47pm On Oct 03, 2019
cheesy See tactic support for xenophobia. Ramaphosa should be the one running to Buhari to apologize. Bubu is less interested in the killings and more interested in touring the world at tax payers expense.

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Re: Ramaphosa To PMB: We Regret Attacks But Have To Address Poverty, Crime by dayveed1(m): 3:47pm On Oct 03, 2019
Ok

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Re: Ramaphosa To PMB: We Regret Attacks But Have To Address Poverty, Crime by madenigga(m): 3:47pm On Oct 03, 2019
God Bless President Buhari.

Don't relent in your pursuit to make Nigeria great, even if you don't get your reward here be rest assured that your reward in in heaven.

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Re: Ramaphosa To PMB: We Regret Attacks But Have To Address Poverty, Crime by gaetano: 3:47pm On Oct 03, 2019
Armed Robber : "We regret Robbing you but you must realize we have to eat." undecided

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Re: Ramaphosa To PMB: We Regret Attacks But Have To Address Poverty, Crime by Cletus77(m): 3:47pm On Oct 03, 2019
Meaning what? Are Nigerians the only ones committing crimes in SA or they're the ones you guys can touch and go scot free?

angry

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Re: Ramaphosa To PMB: We Regret Attacks But Have To Address Poverty, Crime by ZombieTAMER: 3:48pm On Oct 03, 2019
They don't regret anything

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Re: Ramaphosa To PMB: We Regret Attacks But Have To Address Poverty, Crime by rhythyson: 3:48pm On Oct 03, 2019
noblealuu:
Hmm

Radio Biafra grin grin grin grin
Re: Ramaphosa To PMB: We Regret Attacks But Have To Address Poverty, Crime by NonFarmPayrol: 3:48pm On Oct 03, 2019
Buhari made a useless trip which insults all Nigerians

undecided

Someone beat your people up, invited you on top and sent a PA to receive you and you went shining teeth
.
Same SA GEJ dealth with when they tried nonsense

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Re: Ramaphosa To PMB: We Regret Attacks But Have To Address Poverty, Crime by ebuk4real(m): 3:48pm On Oct 03, 2019


Jokers at the helm of affairs in most African countries...

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Re: Ramaphosa To PMB: We Regret Attacks But Have To Address Poverty, Crime by liohan: 3:49pm On Oct 03, 2019
Hmmm...

Nigeria needs to sit up. If as an elder you wear clothes soiled with faeces, your younger ones might respect you but that respect will not come from the mind.

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Re: Ramaphosa To PMB: We Regret Attacks But Have To Address Poverty, Crime by viccipedia: 3:49pm On Oct 03, 2019
Just imagine!

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Re: Ramaphosa To PMB: We Regret Attacks But Have To Address Poverty, Crime by shevy878: 3:50pm On Oct 03, 2019
you did what you think is right to save your country, I don't blame you! but the man your talking to.

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Re: Ramaphosa To PMB: We Regret Attacks But Have To Address Poverty, Crime by Exc2000: 3:50pm On Oct 03, 2019
undecided



President Ramaphosa, we the good people of Nigeria feel your pain about this criminal people, even in Lagos we threatened them with drowning in lagoon, and our Northern Brothers issued them quite notice, but every night bus is filled daily with them packed like sardine to cross river niger and come and litter our land

As we speak the dunce are causing trouble protesting Buhari's visit and asking for lefelendum, if S.A people jam them now they would become full blooded Nigerians again

...

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Re: Ramaphosa To PMB: We Regret Attacks But Have To Address Poverty, Crime by Ebimor96: 3:51pm On Oct 03, 2019
grin

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Re: Ramaphosa To PMB: We Regret Attacks But Have To Address Poverty, Crime by Nobody: 3:51pm On Oct 03, 2019
madenigga:
God Bless President Buhari.

Don't relent in your pursuit to make Nigeria great, even if you don't get your reward here be rest assured that your reward in in heaven.

I hope you wake up from your sleep.

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Re: Ramaphosa To PMB: We Regret Attacks But Have To Address Poverty, Crime by Ayoswit(f): 3:51pm On Oct 03, 2019
Na buhari wey carry im leg go their backyard I blame undecided

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Re: Ramaphosa To PMB: We Regret Attacks But Have To Address Poverty, Crime by Nobody: 3:51pm On Oct 03, 2019
undecided

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Re: Ramaphosa To PMB: We Regret Attacks But Have To Address Poverty, Crime by seunlayi(m): 3:52pm On Oct 03, 2019
We have missed the road in Naija with this man

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Re: Ramaphosa To PMB: We Regret Attacks But Have To Address Poverty, Crime by Orokojasper(m): 3:52pm On Oct 03, 2019
I feel Buhari did the right thing by visiting South Africa......

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Re: Ramaphosa To PMB: We Regret Attacks But Have To Address Poverty, Crime by olu77(m): 3:52pm On Oct 03, 2019
ZombieTAMER:
They don't regret anything

I believe they regret everything because the leaders are the once that see the effect on the economy immediately. Nigerians add value where ever they go despite the noticeable few who tarnish our image.

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Re: Ramaphosa To PMB: We Regret Attacks But Have To Address Poverty, Crime by gaetano: 3:53pm On Oct 03, 2019
madenigga:
God Bless President Buhari.

Don't relent in your pursuit to make Nigeria great, even if you don't get your reward here be rest assured that your reward in in heaven.
May your life be great the way Buhari has made Nigeria great. Say AMEN

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Re: Ramaphosa To PMB: We Regret Attacks But Have To Address Poverty, Crime by Duplik8t77(m): 3:53pm On Oct 03, 2019
NonFarmPayrol:
Buhari made a useless trip which insults all Nigerians

undecided

Someone beat your people up, invited you on top and sent a PA to receive you and you went shining teeth
.
Same SA GEJ dealth with when they tried nonsense
such a shame. Yet they said GEJ was weak and bubu na....

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Re: Ramaphosa To PMB: We Regret Attacks But Have To Address Poverty, Crime by seunlayi(m): 3:53pm On Oct 03, 2019
smogup:
cheesy See tactic support for xenophobia. Buhari is less interested in the killings and more interested touring the world at tax payers expense.
he will soon pay for it, just about 3yrs+to go

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Re: Ramaphosa To PMB: We Regret Attacks But Have To Address Poverty, Crime by TemmyT002(m): 3:54pm On Oct 03, 2019
Shoro niyen?

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Re: Ramaphosa To PMB: We Regret Attacks But Have To Address Poverty, Crime by semyman: 3:55pm On Oct 03, 2019
We should discipline our criminals soiling our names everywhere

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Re: Ramaphosa To PMB: We Regret Attacks But Have To Address Poverty, Crime by bigerboy200: 3:56pm On Oct 03, 2019
smogup:
cheesy See tactic support for xenophobia. Buhari is less interested in the killings and more interested touring the world at tax payers expense.
How is this a support for xenophobia? Don’t let hatred becloud your sense of reasoning.

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Re: Ramaphosa To PMB: We Regret Attacks But Have To Address Poverty, Crime by whitedove(m): 3:56pm On Oct 03, 2019
what else do we wanna hear? we love you but we can't love you more than our people!

Unfortunately , Buhari has a track record of loving marabouts more than Nigerian.

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