Xenophobia: Senator Sani tells Federal Govt what it should do to South Africa
The lawmaker said that Nigerian Government must make South Africa understand that Nigerians’ lives matter.
The Senator said this in a statement made available to newsmen in Kaduna on Saturday where he also condemned the inaction of the South African authorities. He carpeted the South African leaders for “inaction” and described their lacklustre disposition on the matter as highly condemnable. “Henceforth no country or people must be allowed to harass, humiliate or intimidate our people. The principle of reciprocity must be applied in our dealings with other nations and their people.”
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