Xenophobia:
4 Nigerians In Critical Condition After Renewed Attacks In South Africa
Four Nigerians are in
critical condition in a South African hospital, while some shops and a guesthouse
have been burnt in renewed attacks by South Africans.
Mr. Paul Nwanedo,
chairman, Nigerian Union, North West Province chapter told the News Agency of
Nigeria (NAN) on the telephone from Rustenburg that the attacks against
Nigerians began on Sunday.
He said that taxi
drivers in Rustenburg alleged that a Nigerian abducted and raped a 16-year-old
South African girl and alleged that Nigerians sold drugs to a local gang that
attacked their members.
“This is absolutely
untrue. We have investigated and found out that the allegations are false. The
union is worried about the safety of our members in Rustenburg,” he said.
Nwanedo said that four
Nigerians caught by the taxi drivers were beaten and are in critical condition
in the hospital while some shops belonging to Nigerians had been torched.
“As I speak to you, we
are afraid because the attacks have continued and our members are still in
hiding.
“We have reported to the
police and our national secretariat. We want the safety of lives and property
of our people,” he said.
Mr. Adetola Olubajo,
President of the union, said that the national secretariat had been informed
about the incident at Rustenburg.
“Investigation by the
union shows that no Nigerians abducted or raped a South African girl. Indeed,
no Nigerian has been arrested for the offence and we are worried about the turn
of events.
“The lives and property of our citizens in
Rustenburg are in danger and there is an urgent need for intervention. We
appeal to our mission and Federal government to intervene urgently and save the
situation,” Olubajo said.
Spokesman of the police
in Rustenburg, Brig-Gen. Sabata Mokgwabone said the reasons for the
violent protest was unclear but confirmed, “the burnt houses are those occupied
by foreign nationals,”
North West Provincial
Commissioner of Police, Lt.-Gen. Baile Motswenyane called on the public to work
with law enforcement officials.
“Those who are doing
this must know that they are committing a crime and drastic action will be
taken, including against our own members who are involved in criminal
activities,” he said.
Xenophobia: 4 Nigerians In Critical Condition After Renewed Attacks In South Africa
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