The Nigerian Union in
South Africa on Tuesday reported new xenophobic attacks against
Nigerians and other foreigners in Sternkopf, Namakwa Municipality,
Northern Cape Province of South Africa.
The President of the Union, Ikechukwu Anyene,
said in Pretoria, South Africa, that the Northern Cape Province Chapter
Chairman of the Union reported the incident to its National
Secretariat.
“The National Secretariat of Nigeria Union has received report of xenophobic attacks from Kennedy Osagie, the Northern Cape Province chapter chairman of the union. The report indicated that South Africans attacked Nigerians.
Two
cars belonging to Nigerians have been reportedly burnt and they have
been going from house to house looting and destroying their property,”
he said.
Anyene, who said that
there were 20 Nigerians living in the affected community, added that
none had been reported dead in the incident.
“Six
Nigerians have taken refuge with their families in nearby SpringBok
community and they do not know the whereabouts of the other Nigerians,’’
he said.
He said that the Union had reported the incident to the Nigerian Consulate in South Africa.
Nigeria’s Consul General in South Africa, Uche Ajulu-Okeke, confirmed the incident, saying the mission had commenced investigations.
“The
Nigerian Consulate in South Africa has received report of new
xenophobic attacks in Northern Cape Province of South Africa. The
mission has commenced investigation into the incident and will ensure
that Nigerians are safe in South Africa,” she said.
South
Africa was hit by a wave of deadly xenophobic attacks between March and
April 2015, with locals attacking and killing African migrants.

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