Nigerian Mission in South Africa has attributed the renewed xenophobic attacks on Nigerians and spate of violence to weak judicial system and lack of adequate stringent measures against crimes in S...
Nigerian Mission in South Africa has attributed the renewed xenophobic attacks on Nigerians and spate of violence to weak judicial system and lack of adequate stringent measures against crimes in South Africa.
Adama therefore called for review of the South African judicial system to promote the fights against crime and all forms of impunity in that country. “This is why the crime rate is difficult to control, even when you kill somebody now, they will grant you bail almost immediately and this is what leads to impunity.
“A criminal is a criminal no matter his or her nationality; so wherever he or she comes from, such a person is a criminal and should be treated as such.“As at today, the situation is calm, the only area that there have been looted are the traders shops at a place called Alexandra in Gauteng Province in South Africa, where shops were looted overnight.
He said that no Nigerian was killed and the three people were killed died as a result of a building that was gutted by fire. “These are areas Nigerians love a lot, because we have large number of Nigerians there. So, some of the shops were burnt and even looted and they lost a lot in these areas.
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