South African president Jacob Zuma paid a courtesy visit to
President Buhari On Tuesday, and Nigerians in the Diaspora called on President
Buhari to ensure the South African government adequately compensates victims of
the 2015 xenophobia attack.
Mr Ikechukwu Anyene, president of Nigeria Union, South Africa urged president Buhari to seize the opportunity of Zuma's visit to ask for compensation, saying none of the Xenophobia attack victims have been compensated since then despite losing their means of livelihood.
Mr Ikechukwu Anyene, president of Nigeria Union, South Africa urged president Buhari to seize the opportunity of Zuma's visit to ask for compensation, saying none of the Xenophobia attack victims have been compensated since then despite losing their means of livelihood.
“Lots of Nigerians lost their means of livelihood, material
possessions and for many, all their hard work. We have sought for compensation
on behalf of these victims from the South African government through the
Nigerian government so that the victims can be adequately compensated. Up to
this point in time nothing has been heard about the compensation request on
behalf of the victims. For some years now, a lot of Nigerians in South Africa
have been victims of assassination by unknown people and rogue officers of the
South African Police Service. Most of the cases have not been solved and nobody
has been arrested in majority of the cases, even as many of them were reported
to the police with official case numbers, this is strange in a country where
the police force is efficient and the rate of successful prosecution is high up
to 92.2 per cent in 2014/15. We implore the minister to demand from the highest
level of South African authorities to set up a panel to investigate our claims
and address our concerns,” Anyene said.
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