Following
xenophobic attacks by South Africans against foreigners, particularly those of
African descent, Nigerians have been counting their losses with the Nigerian
Consul-General, Ambassador Uche Ajulu-Okeke saying the loss by Nigerians
included looted shops, burnt shops, two burnt mechanic workshops, 11 burnt cars
and two stolen cars, among others.
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Photo:Thousands of people take part in the “peace march” against xenophobia in
Durban, South Africa, on April 16, 2015. South African President Jacob Zuma on
April 16 appealed for the end of attacks on immigrants as a wave of violence
that has left at least six people dead threatened to spread across the country.
In the past two weeks, shops and homes owned by Somalis, Ethiopians, Malawians
and other immigrants in Durban and surrounding townships have been targeted,
forcing families to flee to camps protected by armed guards. AFP PHOTO
Speaking with News
Agency of Nigeria, NAN on phone, Ambassador Ajulu-Okeke said “Nigerians
have compiled damages to their property and it is totalling about 1.2 million
Rand or N21 million, which will be sent to the Federal Government for further
action”
She said that
in Durban, two of the three Nigerians who were wounded during attacks had been
treated and discharged from the hospital.
The
consul-general said that she would go back to Durban to assess the situation on
ground and meet with the provincial authority on security of Nigerians in that
Province.
“The Nigerian
mission in South Africa is on top of the situation. We are working hard to
protect Nigerians in South Africa.
“Though, the
task has not been easy, we are trying our best. In one of the hot spots at
Jeppe, near Johannesburg, the mission assisted about 50 stranded Nigerians to
re-settle.
“I have also
visited the site of the attacks in Johannesburg to assess the damage and it was
enormous,” she said.
She said the
Nigerian mission would meet with all Nigerian Union chapters in the nine provinces
of South Africa to find strategies on how to check the attacks.
“I am bringing
all Nigerians together so that we work out a vigilance and alert mechanism;
they will also tell me what their challenges and issues are,” she said.
Okeke said the
mission and the Nigerian Union had been working cordially to meet the
challenges caused by the xenophobic attacks on Nigerians.
SAFA moves
against xenophobia, plan football matches
Meanwhile,
alarmed by the attacks, South African Football Association, SAFA, Chief
Executive Officer, Dennis Mumble said the country’s national team will play two
international friendly matches against neighbouring countries in a bid to
sensitise the public on the evils of xenophobia.
“We want to use
the two high-profile international friendly matches as an instrument to unite
this continent. What has been happening in the past few days have really left
most people in a shock and dismayed,”he said
According to
him, “Nelson Mandela spoke of the power of sport in uniting people from different
walks of life and we want to use the power of football to unite this continent
and kick out this scourge within certain malcontents in our society. We are one
continent, one Africa, we are all Africans and we say no to xenophobia,” Mumble
added.
South Africa
has in recent days witnessed a spate of some of the most violent xenophobic
attacks with at least seven people killed in Durban and Johannesburg.
NLC, COSATUU
condemn attacks
Reacting to the
attacks, the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) in a statement signed by its Deputy
President, Isaa Aremu said it joined its counterpart Federation, the Congress
of South African Trade Unions (COSATUU) “to condemn the reckless violent
attacks on African working people and nationals in South Africa with unacceptable
resultant avoidable destruction of lives and properties”. According to the
statement, “the latest round of attacks was reportedly instigated by the Zulu
King in the Kwazulunatal region in South Africa.
It has since
spread to other commercial cities like Durban and Johannesburg. Kindly note
that similar attacks in January this year claimed several lives. In January,
looters burned businesses owned by foreigners. In 2008, Seven years ago, in
Johannesburg, anti-immigrant violence claimed many innocent lives. Most of the
victims were Zimbabweans who had fled repression and dire economic
circumstances. As many as 200 people were arrested on various charges,
including rape, murder, robbery and theft.
These serial
xenophobic attacks on innocent African workers are grossly unwarranted,
condemnable and unacceptable.
“We believe
that African workers have a right to seek legitimate work anywhere in the
continent based on the dream and ideals set by the founding fathers such as
Kwame Nkruma, Julius Nyerere, Abubakar Tafawa Balewa, Nnamdi Azikiwe, Nelson
Mandela among others.
“The xenophobic
attacks in South Africa is a reflection of the crisis of governance in Africa
as reflected by the worsening poverty and unemployment rate in the continent”.
“We therefore
call on the African Union to prevail on the South African authorities to take
immediate measures to protect and safeguard the lives and properties of
migrants and indeed all nationals resident in South Africa and ensure that real
compensations are paid to the families of all who lost their family members and
relations and also for the loss of properties.
“It is time
that Governments on the continent are compelled by their citizens to work for
the common good of the people. In this direction, we will liaise with our
counterpart in South Africa to join in the struggle to ensure that migrant
workers do not suffer irresponsible losses anymore”.
Multichoice
reacts
Also reacting,
MultiChoice Africa, the continent’s premier pay-TV company, has described as
appalling the violence being visited on foreigners in South Africa. MultiChoice
Africa in a statement said “those affected by the wave of anti-foreigner
violence happen to be brothers and sisters to their assailants which is
abominable and strongly condemnable”.
It urged
Africans to see themselves as one irrespective of differences in nationalities,
traditions and religions. “As a multicultural African organisation, we respect
and embrace diversity, and all the different traditions and religions across
the continent. This is demonstrated through our multinational staff complement,
rich African programming and channels on both our DStv and GOtv platforms,” the
statement said.
It will be
recalled that the South African Ambassador to Nigeria, Mr. Lulu Mnguli, on
Saturday promised that the interest of Nigeria would not be hurt by criminals’
activities in South Africa.
Mnguli said
that since Nigeria played a key role in helping South Africa to get freedom, it
would be wrong for Nigerians to be attacked in that country by any group of
persons.
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