Chairman, House Committee on Diaspora Matters, Rep Rita
Orji, has warned South Africa to caution its citizens, stating that neither the
country nor its people has monopoly of violence. The warning came hours after a similar reaction by the
presidency.
She spoke yesterday while condeming the recent South African
violence against Nigerians in which their businesses were burnt and their goods
looted. She also decried the attitude of the Federal Government
towards the protection of Nigerians outside the country, saying it was more
interested in remittance from citizens abroad and not their welfare.
Addressing journalists in Abuja Monday, Orji (Ajeromi
Ifelodun Federal Constituency of Lagos State) accused the government of
over-protecting the businesses and interests of South Africa despite unabated
xenophobic attack in that country. “Are they only important to us just because they need to
contribute to National Development?” She quipped.
“Are we calling them ours because we needed to get hard
currencies remitted by them? What about their health and their businesses, are
they being protected? Are they being taken care of in the treaties we’re
signing in this country?
“Have we taken any bold steps to make sure that incessant
killings of Nigerians abroad unlawfully are being taken care of? These are
pertinent questions that any Nigerian that loves life would ask.
“And why would this conspiracy of silence linger while blood
is being shed, while Nigerians are being killed like chicken in various
countries, while Nigerians are becoming endangered species.”.
Orji recounted some of murders of Nigerians in South Africa,
Libya and other countries some of which she said her committee had investigated
and given the report to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs with no visible action
taken.
The lawmaker called on the Foreign Affairs to rise up to its
duty called for a full briefing from the Nigerian Embassy in South Africa “on
how many Nigerians killed and how many houses were burnt and property looted”.
“The South African Government should bear in mind that
Nigerians know that they have interests, they have businesses here, they have
South Africans here, they should not put their people in jeopardy.”
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