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Xenophobia: Nigerian citizens in South Africa speaks on their well being

by Alice Babalola

The Nigerian citizen in South Africa has lauded President Muhammadu Buhari for the steps taken to stop xenophobic attacks on them and other foreign nationals in South Africa.

The chairman board of trustees, Nigerian citizens in South Africa, Chief Chuks Okolie gave this appraisal in an interview with DAILY POST in South Africa, noting that Buhari’s visit to the country ensured that Nigerians in the country were safe.

He added that, “The situation like you could see since you arrived has been normal and everything is okay now. Everybody is going about their business and there is relative peace, there is peace now,”

While recounting what led to the recent xenophobic attack on Nigerians and other foreign nationals in South Africa, Okolie stated that some uninformed miscreants who had disagreements with foreign nationals took the laws into their hands.

He said, “It was just a misunderstanding. You will agree with me that in every society, there are some miscreants; the uninformed South Africans that took law into their hands and because of some disagreement they went into the street and they started looting.

“ It was purely looting, it was an act of no provocation. When it started, we the Nigerian citizens in diaspora association went into fact-finding and we found out that the issue was not connected to Nigerians but just a few misunderstandings that started in a small place and some miscreants took laws into their hands and started looting foreign-owned shops.

“I will not say that it was a case of South Africans hating Nigerians or other foreigners but in every smoke, there is a fire. There might be a South African that doesn’t like a Nigerian and when that issue comes up, they will use it as an avenue to leverage on the misunderstanding or misconception.”

When asked how the South African government was tackling the situation to stop a reoccurrence of such attack and what the Nigerian government have done for Nigerians who were repatriated during the attack, Okorie said, “Initially we were not happy because the South African police stood by and watched South Africans destroy and loot businesses but I will tell you that since the visit of President Buhari, things have changed. The police has also promised to always be at the scene or on call whenever issues like that come up.

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