What Buhari should do with South Africa President’s apology – Fani-Kayode
DAILY POST reported that South African Government on Monday formally apologised to Nigerians and the Nigerian Government over recent xenophobic attacks on foreign nationals, including Nigerians in that country.conveyed the apology when he met with President Muhammadu Buhari at the Presidential Villa, Abuja,Radebe said President Ramaphosa had already directed the law enforcement agencies to apprehend all those involved in the attacks.
Radebe apologized on behalf of his President for what he called “acts of criminality and violence” that recently occurred, adding that “such do not represent our value system, nor those of the larger number of South Africans.” , pledging that relationship between the two countries “will be solidified,” while describing the xenophobic attacks as “very unfortunate.”According to him, Nigerians were killed for no just cause, therefore there must be a response.
Fani-Kayode on his Twitter page wrote: “Buhari should take Cyril Ramaphosa apology letter, mark it “rejected”, use it as toilet paper and send it back to him by @FedEx or @DHLAfrica.“Something must be done! There must be a response!”
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