A prominent pro-democracy and civil
Rights advocacy group- HUMAN RIGHTS WRITERS ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIA (HURIWA) has
bemoaned the weak response by the Federal Government of Nigeria to the
persistent bloody XENOPHOBIC violence targeting other Africans and Nigerians in
South Africa by black South Africans just as the Rights group said the
prevarication on whether to recall NIGERIA'S Ambassador from South Africa or
not demonstrates the regrettable state of political leadership in Nigeria
now.
HURIWA in a media Statement frowned
at the seemingly lackadaisical attitudes of President Muhammadu Buhari who has
not been forceful in reacting to the killings of Nigerians in South Africa just
as the Rights group urged the President to wake up from slumber and take concrete,
forceful and impactful actions against South Africa to put an end to the
simmering insinuations that his administration has so far failed to act
decisively because majority of those affected by the XENOPHOBIC violence in
South Africa are Igbo whom he the President had stated never voted for him.
HURIWA wondered why President Muhammadu Buhari has not been proactive to
confront the South African government over these killings of Nigerians in South
Africa just like the vigorous and result oriented way his government acted to
save the Kano born young girl caught and sentenced to death in Saudi Arabia for
trafficking in hard drug which President Muhammadu Buhari successfully obtained
clemency and rapid freedom.
HURIWA said it was regrettable that
the government is still just thinking of what to do when other smaller African
nations have rolled out series of sanctions against the South African nation
following the failure of the South African government to stop the incessant
violent XENOPHOBIC crimes against other black Africans living in South
Africa. HURIWA said the belated withdrawal by Nigeria from the
forthcoming World Economic forum in South Africa was late in coming since even
smaller African nations had acted much earlier than Nigeria. The group said it
was laughable that Nigeria under the current dispensation is becoming a
giant with clay foots.
In a media Statement by the National
Coordinator Comrade Emmanuel Onwubiko and the National Media Affairs Director
Miss Zainab Yusuf, HURIWA said thus: "The Human Rights Writers Association
of Nigeria (HURIWA) is deeply appreciative of the swift response by some key
players on Nigeria and around the world regarding the xenophobic killings of
Nigerians in South Africa.
The concern that has been raised by
Nigerians all over the world and Africans in the world especially Africans
within the countries bordering South Africa are quiet impressive.
Some good actions include the
withdrawal of Nigerian music star Tiwa Savage from a proposed highly profitable
show in SA shows that she is a remarkable patriot.
The action that was taken by some
countries like DR Congo, Rwanda, Zambia and Zimbabwe in pulling out of the
World Economic Forum in SA is visionary. It shows that, that is how committed
statesman ought to behave in the face of such cruel xenophobic attacks
targeting their people.
We think that this may have
instigated the delayed action of the Nigerian President Buhari in pulling out
of the proposed world economic forum in SA.
The story of Nigeria's withdrawal was
given through a source instead of coming out to address the Nation directly.
The journalists wrote the story quoting a source instead of a direct address
from the presidency.
So, the president of Nigeria must be
brave enough to defend Nigerians in this dangerous times. Be that as it may, it
is a good decision Nigeria has made if indeed is what the government has
decided to do. It is also good if it is true that Nigeria has withdrawn her
ambassador from South Africa, that is a very wonderful step but we feel that
those steps are not far reaching enough if indeed they are factually
accurate.
Government should go a step further
by cutting off all diplomatic relationship with SA in a very clear term. Also
Nigeria must insist that South Africa must pay to the last kobo for all the
damages done to Nigerian businesses and Nigeria must also be ready to
compensate SA businesses in Nigeria. The reason is because; the government of
Nigeria was not forceful to take action against the South Africans. The
ordinary Nigerians invaded South African businesses because they feel
Nigerian government is weak.
Be that as it may, it is indeed necessary
that Nigeria government compensate SA businesses.
We condemn totally the actions of mob
stars who invaded SA businesses in Nigeria because we do not repay evil with
evil. In this vein, we condemn the killing of one of the protesters by the
Nigerian police. The police man should be arrested and prosecuted for murder
because the sanction for alleged looting is not death penalty.
The Extrajudicial killing by the
police is unlawful. By the way there is no record of killings in South Africa
by the police.
In other words, the Nigerian
government must implement the foreign policy objectives that is Of necessity
speak to the issues of protecting the sanctity of the Nigerian life globally
also This shows that it is incumbent and obligatory on the part of Nigerian
government to stop the killings by armed Fulani herdsmen and all sort of
hoodlums".
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