There is an on-going
xenophobic attack on Nigerians in South Africa and no less than 9
Nigerian-owned shops were burnt over the weekend in Hillbrow, central
Johannesburg.
The Publicity Secretary of
Nigerian Union in South Africa, Mr Habib Miller, told the News Agency of
Nigeria that South Africans allegedly committed the act.
Miller said that the union
had informed the Nigerian Mission in South Africa and was expecting their
response to the development.
“Nine Nigerian businesses
have been looted and burnt. The incident began on Sunday and continued till
Monday, October 22. Businesses affected range from restaurants, internet cafe,
bar, groceries and stores.
At the time of the
incident, electricity in the area was cut off. One of the businesses affected
is owned by Mr C.J. Ubah, a bar owner at Fife Street,’’ he said.
Miller called on the police
to come to the rescue of Nigerians by protecting their lives and property.
“The union is monitoring
the situation. We have not received any report of casualty on any Nigerian, but
the situation is still tense because there are fears that the looting will
resume in the night. We have also advised Nigerians in the area to adopt safety
measures by being alert,’’ Miller said.
Xenophobic attacks on
Nigerians in South Africa hit a high magnitude in 2016 but it had occurred in
2015, when a series of attacks were carried out on nationals of foreign
countries.
In 2013, the Governments of
Nigeria and South Africa signed a Memorandum of Understanding to reinforce
diplomatic ties with the hope of preventing further attacks. At least no fewer
than 184 Nigerians have been killed in xenophobic attacks between 2016 and this
year.
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