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Wednesday, 22 April 2015

Xenophobic attacks: 8 Nigerians want to return home – Consul General

Nigeria’s Consul General in South Africa, Amb. Uche Ajulu-Okeke, said on Wednesday that eight Nigerians have so far  indicated interest to return home due to xenophobic attacks.

Okeke told pressmen on phone from Johannesburg, South Africa, that the Nigerian mission was already working with them to facilitate their journey back home.

‘’ I am working with eight Nigerians who have indicated interest to go home. They are presently at the deportation holding facility at Limbola, South AfriPeople take cover from a stun grenade and tear gas after a skirmish between locals and foreign nationals as thousands of people take part in the "peace march" against xenophobia in Durban, South Africa, on April 16, 2015. South African President Jacob Zuma on April 16 appealed for the end of attacks on immigrants as a wave of violence that has left at least six people dead threatened to spread across the country. In the past two weeks, shops and homes owned by Somalis, Ethiopians, Malawians and other immigrants in Durban and surrounding townships have been targeted, forcing families to flee to camps protected by armed guards. AFP PHOTOca,’’ she said. The Consul General said the mission held a meeting with leaders of  the Nigerian Union in the nine provinces of South Africa.

‘’ The meeting was successful. Victims of the attacks came with wounds, including machete and gunshot wounds. ‘’ They narrated how they were attacked and brought pictures. We took note of all that.  ‘’ The mission asked all the provincial chairmen of the union to collate all information reported,’’ she said.

Okeke said the report would be sent to the Federal Government for further action, adding  that the mission and the union worked out a vigilance defence mechanism to protect Nigerians. She also said the attacks had reduced and that Nigerians were asked to be vigilant inspite of the current development.

The President of Nigerian Union in South Africa, Mr Ikechukwu Anyene, also told newsmen that the meeting with the  mission was used to assess the situation and take stock of losses suffered  by Nigerians. ‘’ It was a successful meeting. Victims of the attack came and gave firsthand account of their experiences. ‘’ We asked them to collate their losses and these will be sent to the government for further action,’’ he said.
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