Xenophobic attacks: Ajanaku sends strong warnings to Buhari, South African govt, companies
ns than to start attacking businesses and companies owned by South Africans in Nigeria, if the attacks of Nigerians in South Africa continue unabated.
The APC stalwart while demanding sanction against the government and citizens of South Africa to end the persistent gruesome xenophobic attacks on Nigerians living in their country, described the attack carried out on Monday against Nigerians living in South Africans as barbaric and uncalled for. “Whereas, there are several legal ways of deporting illegal immigrants or those found guilty of one crime or the other without hurting or violating their rights, South Africans embarked on senseless and worrisome attacks, unleashed terror on armless and innocent Nigerians doing legitimate business in their country.”
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