Nigeria summons South Africa envoy over xenophobic attacks
Nigeria summons South Africa envoy over xenophobic attacks
Nigeria on Thursday said it had summoned South Africa’ s top diplomat to register its fears about a fresh wave of violence against immigrants near Johannesburg and Pretoria .
Junior foreign minister Bukar Ibrahim said the high commissioner would be “ informed of ( the ) government ’ s concerns on the situation” and asked to ensure action was taken .
“ The Federal Government of Nigeria strongly urges the South African Government to take all necessary measures to protect the lives and property of foreigners living and working in South Africa , ” he added in a statement .
In the last week , more than 20 shops have been targeted in Atteridgeville , outside Pretoria , and at least 12 houses have been attacked in Rosettenville, south of Johannesburg.
Ibrahim said reports from South Africa that Nigerians had been killed were unsubstantiated.
The attacks, however , have exacerbated tensions between the two leading African countries and South African - owned businesses in Abuja were vandalised in response .
The president of the National Association of Nigerian students , Aruna Kadiri , said about 100 people had “ registered ( their ) displeasure ” at the offices of mobile phone giant MTN .
“ We want them to leave … our country. We went to MultiChoice ( satellite television provide DSTV). We also delivered that message .
“ We also went to the South African High Commission (embassy ) where we burned their flag to pass on a message to them that we don ’ t have a relationship any longer . ”
Kadiri added : “ All the South Africans in Nigeria should leave Nigeria within 48 hours or else we won’ t be able to guarantee their security . ”
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