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APC Blames Xenophobic Attacks on Leadership Failure in South Africa

The All Progressives Congress has condemned the recent South African xenophobic attacks on foreign nationals, particularly Nigerians, saying the barbaric attacks was a failure of leadership in South Africa.

He said the recent attacks was completely at variance with what ANC stood for, adding that the ANC-led government could no longer pretend about this obvious contradiction. He noted that it was too early for South Africans to forget their country’s history, noting that many of the key players in the struggle against apartheid are still alive and active in the country’s national affairs.

Issa-Onilu stated: “The barbaric attack on citizens of other countries points to a failure of leadership. South African leaders cannot exonerate themselves from this cowardly act. We call on the South African ruling party.

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