Tuesday, 21 February 2017
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is seriously concerned about the incidents of xenophobic violence against foreigners including Nigerians and other Africans in South Africa. The latest incident happened on 5th February, 2017 in the suburb of Rosettenville, Johannesburg and it involved attacks against foreigners including Pakistanis, Nigerians, and other Africans.
Domestic
grievances over ownership of homes and default in payment of mortgages
were used as justification to attack foreigners not in any way involved
in the repossession and subsequent resale of these properties.
It
would be recalled that in 2015, domestic grievances over unemployment
and other challenges faced by South Africans were also used as
justification to attack and kill.
The
Nigerian Government strongly urges the South African Government to take
the strongest measures to protect the lives and property of foreigners
living in South Africa and also to quickly bring to justice the
perpetrators of these heinous crimes.
The
Ministry utterly deplores these acts of mindless violence and
unwarranted attacks against other nationals in South Africa simply on
the basis of their nationality or status. International law, and the
age-old written law of hospitality amongst nations and societies
recognize the sanctity of the lives and property of foreigners
everywhere.
The Ministry has also observed
that incidents of xenophobic attacks have continued unabated in South
Africa since 2015, and that Nigerians are among the groups that have
been mainly targeted for attack and looting of their property.
The
Ministry has urged Nigerians in South Africa to remain calm and law
abiding but vigilant. It has also intensified contacts at high level
with the South African authorities to address this unacceptable
situation.
The Federal Government of
Nigeria unequivocally insists on, and will strenuously work towards, the
protection of Nigerians anywhere, including in South Africa.
The
High Commissioner of South Africa to Nigeria is being summoned to the
Ministry of Foreign Affairs during which Government’s concerns on this
matter would be brought to his attention.
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Abuja
Abuja
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