Saturday, 17 June 2017

South African Communities Give Nigerians Quit Notice

As indicated by the President of Nigerian Union in South Africa, Ikechukwu Anyene, Nigerians living in two South African people group have been requested by those groups to leave their territory.

Ayene said the Kuruman people group in Northern Cape Province gave Nigerians until Thursday to leave the place while the Klaafontein people group, Extension 5, Johannesburg, adopted a more inconspicuous strategy and coordinated landowners not to recharge the lease of Nigerians in the region.

He said the South African's grouse with Nigerians is that they trust they are in charge of some social indecencies like illegal medication exchange and prostitution. Anyene additionally said an Ugandan man assaulted a young lady in Kwazulu Natal Province however was depicted in the media as a Nigerian. He said to the News Agency of Nigeria that:

"The Nigeria union held arrangement of gatherings with the influenced groups and police and neighborhood experts on the current dangers to Nigerians. We have additionally composed reports on these occurrences and sent to the Nigerian Mission and the South African police. We suggested intercessions before the June 16 due date to the mission and we are sitting tight for their reaction. The union is concerned that any episode including non - South Africans are ascribed to Nigerians. The union trusts that the Early Warning Unit set up by Nigerian and South African governments has not been viable. We are yet to have any meeting since the pastors of the two nations met. From that point forward, there have been managed media promulgation against our kin."
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