Following recent reports of attacks on non-indigenes residing
in South Africa, especially Nigerians, the Nigerian Youths Congress (NYC) has
called on the South African authorities to immediately halt the ongoing
xenophobic attacks in their territories or have their nationals in Nigeria subjected
to similar treatment.
The warning by NYC is in response to disheartening videos
making the rounds which showed South African locals attacking and burning
foreigners (Nigerians inclusive) alive, and in some instances, looting their
shops.
Reacting to the incident, the president, NYC, Comrade Yakubu
Shendam, who expressed dismay at the heinous act, regretted that South African
authorities are silent on such callous acts perpetrated against a people who
have contributed largely to their economic growth.
He said it was ingratitude and sheer act of wickedness for
any South African national to contemplate harming foreigners, particularly
Nigerians who stood behind them during their trying moments.
He said, “South African citizens are scattered around Nigeria
excelling in various businesses and are being protected by the government. In
telecommunications alone, what South Africans make from Nigeria is
unimaginable.
“If the Nigerian government and people can provide the
enabling environment for South Africans to thrive and in turn, her citizens are
being maimed and killed for being foreigners, Nigerian youths may be compelled
to mete out similar treatment to South Africans operating in the country”.
Commenting on the bilateral relations between the two
countries, the youth leader said the sin against human right to life
perpetrated against Nigerians devastatingly betrayed the love Nigeria
demonstrated in her efforts towards ending the apartheid regime.
“Nigerian youths cannot continue to sit and watch South
Africans thrive in their various endeavours while Nigerians who are out there
in South Africa pursuing legitimate businesses are being hunted down every day”,
he stated.
The IYC president said henceforth, any report of xenophobia
or any maltreatment further meted out to Nigerians in South Africa will be
retaliated against their nationals operating in Nigeria. “Enough is enough; if
South African government cannot call its youths to order, we will be left with
no alternative but to prove to them that they do not have monopoly of violence,”
he added.
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