No fewer than 23 Nigerians
were forced out of their homes and chased out of Port-Nolloth community by some
South Africans members of the community, accusing them of dealing in drugs.
According to Diliora Ndubisi,
the spokesman of Nigerians, the leaders of the African National Congress (ANC)
Youth League in the area instigated some community members to force them out of
their homes.
“All the members of the
community had a meeting on Friday on the need to curb the selling and usage of
drugs in the community. On Saturday a teenager committed suicide in a police
custody and by Sunday some members of the community led by the ANC Youth League
leader came to our houses asking us to leave the community.
“They said we are the ones
selling drugs to their children. They destroyed and looted our property and one
Nigerian was seriously beaten and is on admission in a hospital in Johannesburg now,”
Ndubisi said.
He said that the attack,
which targeted Nigerians only, can be attributed to envy and jealousy about the
success of Nigerian businesses in the community amidst poverty and unemployment
among South Africans living in the community.
Reacting to the attack, the
Nigerian Consulate in Johanneburg ,
South Africa
today criticised what it described as the xenophobic attacks on Nigerians
living in the country.
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