Rep. Nnenna Elendu-Ukeje, Chairperson, House of
Representatives Committee on Foreign Affairs, has called for the evacuation of
Nigerians within 24 hours from South Africa owing to ongoing attacks on
non-indigenes.
Ukeje (PDP-Abia) made the appeal in a phone interview with
the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Thursday in Ibadan.
She said that the call was necessary because of increasing
attacks on Nigerians and non-Nigerians alike in South Africa.
“The Federal Government of Nigeria should rise up to the
occasion by having contingency plans to evacuate Nigerians within 24 hours to
avoid us losing our citizens to these attacks.
“It is expedient to think of where all Nigerians can gather
within 24 hours for safety either in our embassy or mission for the safety of
our citizens,’’ she said.
The lawmaker suggested that a concrete arrangement with some
airlines should be made to evacuate Nigerians back home.
She also urged the National Emergency Management Agency
(NEMA) to equally mobilise to take care of the returnees.
Ukeje noted with concern that that the xenophobia was
degenerating to Afrophobia as many black Africans, including Nigerians, were
being attacked from Johannesburg to Durban.
“Unfortunately, there is no serious condemnation from South
Africa government on this attacks, hence the need for Nigerian government to be
proactive and rescue her citizens as soon as possible,’’ she said.
She expressed surprise that South Africa that housed African
Parliament and other institutions of Africa in the continent could descend so
low to the extent of her nationals attacking other Africans living in that
country.
Ukeje said her committee was in close contact with the
Ministry of Foreign Affairs to see what could be done to protect Nigerians in
South Africa, while the House is to engage relevant stakeholders on the matter.
Rep. Abike Dabiri-Erewa, Chairman, House of Representatives
Committee on Diaspora, also told NAN on phone that a motion on the issue would
be tabled during the plenary session of the House.
Dabiri-Erewa (APC-Lagos) condemned the attacks on Nigerians
living in South Africa, saying it was disgusting for South Africans to be
treating Nigerians like that despite the Nigeria’s role during the apartheid
struggle.
NAN reports that Sen. Musiliu Obanikoro, Minister of State
II, for Foreign Affairs, has said that no Nigerian was killed in the attack
against foreigners in South Africa.
“We are following the developments in South Africa and
efforts are being made to protect Nigerian citizens in South Africa,’’
Obanikoro assured.
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