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Xenophobia: Again, Four Nigerians Injured, Shops Burnt In Fresh Attacks In S’Africa

Following the renewed attack on foreign nationals living in South Africa, particularly Nigerians, four Nigerians sustained injuries in the Mpumalanga Province, yesterday.
The President, Nigerian Union, South Africa, Mr Adetola Olubajo, who spoke with newsmen, however, said no death was recorded during the incident.
The attack is coming barely few weeks after the state visit of President Muhammadu Buhari to South Africa where the issue of xenophobic attacks was discussed.
Recall that the visit of President Buhari to South Africa was sequel to series of xenophobic attacks on Nigerians and other foreign nationals in South Africa.
Olubajo added that foreign-owned businesses, especially by Nigerians, were burnt down during the attack.
Narrating the genesis of the crisis, Olubajo said the melee started at the early hours of yesterday when taxi drivers and some community members went about attacking foreign-owned businesses and foreigners, particularly Nigerians.
He added that the attackers moved to the interior of Witbank in the morning around Extension 10 where four Nigerians were injured.
“There is fresh attack in Mpumalanga, one of the provinces, an hour drive from Pretoria.
“The crisis started at the early hours of today. The taxi drivers and some community members went about attacking foreign-owned businesses and foreigners, in particular, Nigerians,” Olubajo said.
Olubajo further said the South African police could not stop the attack on time, even as he said normalcy has returned to the area.
However, efforts made to reach the Consul-General of Nigeria in Johannesburg, Godwin Adama, were not successful as he did not respond to inquiries on the incident as at the time of filing this report.
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