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Xenophobic attack: Why Nigeria will retaliate â€" Interior Minister, Dambazau

Source: Daily Post, 18/03/2017


The Minister of Interior, Lt. Gen. Abdulrahman Dambazau, rtd, has said
that if South Africa keeps making things difficult for Nigeria, the
only option would be to retaliate.


He said South African authorities were not doing much to quell the
endless extra-judicial killings and xenophobic attacks on Nigerians in
the country.


Dambazua gave the warning at a joint press briefing with the Minister
of Foreign Affairs, Geoffrey Onyeama at the Ministry of Foreign
Affairs, yesterday in Abuja.


The Minister reminded South Africa of the principle of reciprocity of
action in international diplomacy.


He said his ministry would collaborate with the Ministry of Foreign
Affairs and Consular Services.


In the event that the South African authority continues to make things
difficult for us, we will have no choice than to make things difficult
for them too, he said.


On the exact number of Nigerians in South African prisons, the
minister said, I have asked the Home Affairs minister about the exact
number of Nigerians in South African prisons but he was not able to
give me the exact figure.


I am going to have another meeting with the minister after now to sort
out all those issues.


He added, But from what I could gather, most of the Nigerians in South
African prisons were convicted of drugs, fraud and prostitution. As at
now, Nigeria has no prisoner agreement with South Africa.


That is an issue that we are going to discuss with the Home Affairs
minister but one of the things that came up as the result of this
xenophobic saga is to know the number of Nigerians in South
Africa.


On the number of Nigerians living and doing business in South Africa,
the Minister said, “They gave us an estimate of 800,000 while others
say 600,000. The gaps we have is that, most Nigerians don’t register
with the Nigerian mission in South Africa when they get there.


We have suggested that the Nigeria Union of South Africa should carry
out a kind of registration of Nigerians living in each province, since
the association has a presence in almost all the provinces in the
country.


Then take all the names of those registered to the Nigeria High
Commission in Pretoria, so that if anything goes wrong, the mission
can be in the know.


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