Senator Orji Uzor Kalu called
for an end of South African businesses in Nigeria as he queried the South
African government over its cold feet in protecting Nigerians and their
businesses during the recent xenophobic attacks in the country.
In a statement released by his
media aide, Kunle Oyekunle, the Chief Whip of the ninth Senate and former
Governor of Abia State asserted that South Africans have lived and carried
out their businesses peacefully in Nigeria. He stressed that the arrest of
South Africans behind the attack is not enough.
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“The gruesome killings, looting,
arson of property belonging to Nigerians and attack of Nigerian Embassy in
South Africa is ill-conceived, disheartening and wicked.
“How can any sensible person
attack and burn a fellow human being just because he or she has a feeling to do
so?
“Those mindless criminals who
attacked and prevented law-abiding Nigerians to freely conduct their businesses
must be made to pay for their crimes.
“Arresting them is not enough.
If the South African government fails to do more to protect the lives of
Nigerians, there should be no reason to allow them to operate freely in
Nigeria.
“All their enterprises deserve
to be closed down including MTN, DSTV, Shoprite among others.
“In the spirit of brotherhood,
we have supported them. Our doors have always been open, but it’s time to
retaliate by shutting our doors,” he said.
Senator Orji Uzor Kalu who
commended President Buhari for sending a special envoy to South Africa, also
urged the Nigerian government to put out stiffer measures against South Africa
over the endless xenophobic attacks.
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