Some Nigerians affected in the February
xenophobic attacks in Limpopo Province of South Africa have called on
the Federal Government to assist them.
Mr Oluwasegun Oyebanji, the Vice
Chairman of Nigeria Union in the province, told the News Agency of
Nigeria (NAN) on telephone that more than 20 Nigerians affected in
the incident in the area were facing hard times.
“ The affected victims in the
province are suffering.
“ A woman whose husband was killed
during the attack is now left with four children. The late husband
was the bread winner of the family. It has not been easy for her.
“ Another Nigerian whose skin was
scarred is just recovering from the wounds inflicted on him and he
needs urgent help.
“ We need assistance from the
government,” he said.
He said a Nigeria-based priest had
visited some victims and had given them cash for their upkeep.
Oyebanji also accused some officials of
the consulate of neglecting the victims, saying those who visited
them after the attack hurriedly left.
According to him, the consulate
officials did not wait to listen to the problems of the victims,
especially those who lost their passports.
“ As we speak, Nigerians who lost
their passports have not been given new ones and they urgently need
it to restart life.
“ We appeal to the government to call
the consulate officials to order.
“ They should wake up to their
responsibilities and ensure that the welfare of Nigerians is given
priority attention,” he said.
But responding to the issues raised by
the union, Mr Godwin Adama, the Consul General in South Africa, said
the mission had visited the province twice since the attack.
“ Following the attack on some
Nigerians in the province, we moved in immediately, met with the
victims, extended welfare support to the wife of the Nigerian killed
and also met with the South African police,” he said.
Adama also said the mission facilitated
the visit of a Nigerian pastor to the victims after the incident.
He said that based on the mission`s
advice, Nigerians in the province had initiated a mechanism aimed at
flushing out criminals in their midst and checking the frequent
attacks by South Africans.
“ As we speak, the mission has not
received any conflicting views or incidents from the area since we
intervened,” he said.
*PM News
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