Five Nigerians attacked in South Africa
The Nigeria Union in
South Africa, on Tuesday said five Nigerians had been attacked in Polokwane,
Limpopo Province of that country in renewed xenophobic attacks.
Mr Collin Mgbo,
Secretary of the Union in the Province, told the News Agency of Nigeria , on
telephone from Polokwane that three of the five Nigerians attacked were in critical
condition in the hospital.
“ I received a call
that a Nigerian was attacked at Ivy Park in Polokwane on March 15. I got to the
scene and saw that the Nigerian was almost dead, his house was looted and
burnt”, he said.
Mgbo said another
Nigerian was also attacked in the same neighbourhood same day and that while he
got to the scene, the mob left the wounded man and descended on him.
“ They left the wounded
Nigerian and faced me. They destroyed my car and I managed to escape and ran to
a police station”, he said.
The secretary added
that three Nigerians, including the owner of a mechanic’s garage, were attacked
at Moledji, near Polokwane .
“ Their shops and
houses were looted, vandalised and destroyed. The local chapter of the union
has reported these attacks to the South African police, Nigerian mission and
national secretariat of our union.
“Our national
secretariat is on top of the situation. As we speak, three Nigerians in the
hospital are in critical condition and I do not know if they will survive
because of the severity of the attack”, he said.
Mgbo urged the Federal
Government to persuade its South African counterpart to ensure the safety of
Nigerians in their country.
When contacted on
phone, the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Olusola
Enikanolaye, said the ministry had not been briefed about the incident.
He, however, promised
to get back to NAN after inquiry from the Nigerian High Commission in South
Africa.
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