Fani-Kayode spoke in the
wake of fresh Xenophobic attacks and protest in South Africa as the citizens
demanded that foreigners should leave their country.
The controversial Aviation
Minister, Femi Fani-Kayode on Sunday called on the Federal Government to expel
all South Africans from Nigeria.
After watching a trending
video in which the South Africans stormed the streets demanding foreigners to
leave, Fani-Kayode said “This is happening right now in Johannesburg, South Africa.
Well organised and well armed South African mobs and killer squads are marching
in the streets calling for all foreigners to leave and looking for Nigerians to
kill.
“How long do we have to put
up with this state-sponsored violence and extreme provocation? Will we turn the
other cheek forever? Who will defend mother Nigeria and who will fight for us?
Is our blood so easy to spill and are our lives so cheap? What is our
government doing? What are our Armed Forces there for if not to protect our
lives and defend our honour and people?
“The South African
Government has openly encouraged and openly supported this great evil and the
mass murder of our compatriots! Enough is enough! We cannot be expected not to
retaliate in the streets of Nigeria! You cannot kill our people and expect
yours to go free in our shores or for your corporations to have peace and
security in our nation.”
According to Fani-Kayode,
for every action there is a reaction, saying that is the law of nature and the
world, which said “if you shed innocent blood it will come back to you!”
“I call for the expulsion
of all South African citizens from Nigeria, the nationalisation of all South
African companies and corporations that are operating in Nigeria, the breaking
up of diplomatic ties with South Africa, a recall and relocation of all our
citizens that live and reside in South Africa back home to Nigeria and, if the
targeting and killing of our citizens does not stop, an apology tendered and
full compensation paid by the South African Government, a declaration of total
war with South Africa,” he added.
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