Xenophobia: South Africa makes new offer to Nigerian youths
The meeting was organised by the high commission in collaboration with the National Youth Council of Nigeria , Global Peace Initiative and Committee of Youth on Mobilisation and Sensitisation and National Association of Nigeria Students .
Moroe said: “The NYCN, GPI and CYMS have declared their readiness to do this and we are making arrangement to achieve the desired goals. “It is important to educate the youth of South Africa and Nigeria to understand the history of cordiality shared between both countries and by such means there can be appreciation”.
He said that solution to the crisis should not just be left for governments of both countries alone, but urged youths to key into platforms for engagement in discussions to chat way forward. NAN reports that the date and duration of the proposed programme is yet to be decided by the high commission and the youth based organisations.
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