In a statement on Monday by
Abdurrahman Balogun, Special Assistant on Media to Dabiri-Erewa, she said the
call by Naik for a ban by India’s Central Government on Nigerians from entering
the country was rather unfortunate.
Mrs Abike Dabiri-Erewa,
Senior Special Assistant (SSA) to the President on Foreign Affairs and
Diaspora, has on Monday criticised the statement by Ravi Naik, a former Indian
Goa Chief Minister on Nigerians, describing it as “condescending and
unacceptable’’.
She said reference by Naik
to Nigerians as the “pejorative Negroes’’, caused problems in Goa and other
parts of India.
Naik has said “They create
problems everywhere; we do not want Nigerian tourists.
“Nigerians should be asked
to leave India, we don’t want Nigerian tourists. The Government of India should
ban Nigerians from entering India’’.
The SSA said that though
the statement of Naik was personal to him and did not represent the Indian
Government position; such comment was demeaning and condemnable of a former
high-ranking government official.
“As Nigerians, we respect
humanity and will do not descend so low to use derogatory words even for
Indians in Nigeria who are involved in illegal activities.
“Rather, we will allow the
law to take its course, “she said.
She, however, reiterated
her calls on Nigerians in the Diaspora, to be law abiding, adding that, any
Nigerian found guilty of breaking the laws of the host country would have to
face the consequences.
Dabiri-Erewa, however,
stressed that Nigeria would not tolerate any condescending comments on her
nationals, adding that “respect begets respect’’.
NAN also reports that Mr
Kiran Kandolkar, Goa spokesman in India, had demanded an apology from Naik over
the controversial statement.
“Ravi Naik should tender an
apology. The statements made by Naik are insulting and uncalled for,“ he had
said.
India was one of the
countries which President Muhammadu Buhari had visited since he came to power
on May 29, 2015.
During the trip, the
Nigerian leader had met with the India`s Prime Minister, Mr Narendra Modi and
other top government officials.
Both leaders had pledged to
strengthen bilateral relations between the two countries.
President Buhari also met
with the Nigerian community in India and assured them of his government’s
commitment to their well-being.
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