The Human Rights Writers Association
of Nigeria strongly condemns the prolonged but currently ongoing violent
xenophobic attacks specifically targeting Nigerians and Africans of other
countries living and doing their businesses in South Africa.
We have watched just like millions of
other Nigerians have also watched videos and photographic evidence detailing
graphic and gory Treatments and violence meted out and are being unleashed on
Nigerians and other Africans that are resident in South Africa who are
not from South Africa. We are amazed, shocked, disappointed that the president
of Nigeria and the government of Nigeria has watched helplessly as our citizens
are being butchered in their hundreds in South Africa by black South Africans
and government has so far refused to adopt and implement a stringent diplomatic
blockade and measures against the South Africa business concerns in Nigeria, It
is unfortunate. It is not enough to say Nigeria will take decisive action. We
want those actions announced and implemented immediately.
Nigerians should take their future in
their hands. We are calling on Nigerians to make up their minds and prepare
within the next 78hrs to boycott DSTV multi choice, Nigerians should even
boycott the Big Brother naija that is going on in South Africa. We are of the
opinion that even the participants in Bbnaija should walk out of the Bbnaija
Immediately.
Nigerians should stop paying South
Africa businesses. Those who have MTN lines should cut it off and go for other
lines, Nigerians should protest in South Africa embassy and South Africa
business premises all over the country.
We must take these measures and we
must start doing that without any further waste of time because the governments
have not done anything to stop the South Africans from Killing Nigerians and
these killings are still going on and everybody is just cool about it.
Apart from the National Association of Nigerians Students NANs that have taken
action, unusually you don't expect that from a group of such to be the one that
will champion this advocacy. But NANS has demonstrated patriotism by protesting
in front of South African business premises within Nigeria.
We have to go a step further by
boycotting any business that have to do with South Africa.
Nigerian government should be put
under intense pressure to cut off diplomatic relationships with South Africa,
Nigeria government, Nigeria Airport authority should impose sanction to ban
Nigerians from traveling to South Africa. We should cut off any diplomatic relationship
with South Africa.
The South African XENOPHOBIC violence has
demonstrated that even the South African government is guilty by association.
For the fact that the south African government has been unable to arrest these
unfortunate scenarios of killings of Nigerians and other Africans shows that
the south Africa government is actively in support of the killings because a
government that is not in support of mass killings of other people's/country's
citizens Should by now have taken measures to stop the widening spectre of
blood cuddling violence targeted against Nigerians majorly and other black
Africans who are residing in south Africa.
There is no justification for the
xenophobic attacks against other African nationals who live in South Africa.
South Africans do not have any right to use the excuse that certain Nigerians
or some other Africans like Zimbabweans or other Africans who are in SA
perpetrating crimes. 100% of Nigerians living in South Africa are not criminals;
the criminals amongst the Nigerians populace in SA are less than 5% of the
entire population of Nigerians living in SA. There are so many Nigerians
that are academic professors, teachers, genuine investors who have deployed
their human and material resources to carry out legitimate and profit oriented
businesses to the South Africans economy. Most Nigerian own businesses have
employed South Africans. Why are the South African citizens being allowed to
kill Nigerians? And we are all watching as this Act Of genocide goes on and the
government of Nigeria is not concerned about the welfare and security of her
citizens.
The Human Rights Writers Association
of Nigeria is appealing to Nigerians to do something. We must do something, we
must not say because our biological brothers and sisters are not in SA. There
is hardly any local government in Nigeria that does not have somebody in SA, so
we are all involved in this unfortunate scenario that is happening to our
people in SA. We must all speak with one voice; we must play the role of a
giant of Africa. Unless we are now a giant we claim to be less. Are we really
the giant of Africa? If yes we must take action, the government must show
the way. We must not behave like the proverbial giant with clay legs.
The chairman of diaspora commission,
Abike Dabiri-Erewa has failed. The ministry of foreign affairs has failed,
since they have been unable to check the menace of targeted assassination and
mass slaughter of our citizens in different parts of SA. This is very
unfortunate.
And the constitution says that our
foreign policy of Nigeria must be formulated and implemented to protect the
interest of Nigeria and Nigerians. Any other interest that does not protect the
core national interest of Nigerians is no longer part of our foreign policy
objectives. So it is the objective of our foreign policy objectives of this
country that the killings in SA must be confronted.
Comrade Emmanuel Onwubiko;
NATIONAL COORDINATOR OF HUMAN RIGHTS
WRITERS ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIA (HURIWA).
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