Nigerians in South
Africa have expressed their fear of attacks relating to the current
xenophobic attacks on Africans in parts of the country.
In a
phone interview with Sunday Punch, some Nigerian migrants revealed
that death threats were being circulated on social media.
Itunu
Bodunrin, who on Monday had attended his master’s degree graduation
ceremony at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, told Punch
correspondent that he was unable to leave the school campus afterwards
due to the violence in the town.
Bodunrin
forwarded a text message to Punch correspondent which, according to
him, had been circulated among South African residents via WhatsApp.
In the
message, signed by several groups, including the Patriotic Movement, Pan
Local Forum, Unemployed Workers Forum and Anti-Crime Movement,
Nigerians and other African foreigners were warned to leave the country.
It read
in part, “Dear neighbour from Africa and other parts of the world, we
have travelled the world and have not found one country that allows the
floods of humans across its borders as South Africa is experiencing.
Even in war-torn parts like Syria, Ukraine, Yemen and Somali.
“We
were seven million people in Johannesburg city in 2011. Today, we have
an estimated 13 million. In Johannesburg alone, you have taken over
entire suburbs: Yeoville, Berea, Bez Valley, Turfontein, among many. You
have even moved into rural parts of our country that have 80-per-cent
unemployment, and there are no visible signs that you have jobs either.
“We
want to be proudly part of the geographic construct called Africa, but
we are as different from one another as Kenyans are from Nigerians;
Ivorians from Chadians, etc.
“We are
pleading with you to return to your home countries. Go and build up
those countries so that we can all live in economic, social and
political prosperity and peace as neighbours. The genocide in this
corner of Africa will be far worse than what happened in Rwanda in 1994.
Then the entire continent will be condemned to ashes. Is that what you
want?
“South Africans not fully employed or who were found guilty of crimes, were recently repatriated from Nigeria and rightly so.
“Our
people are preparing for war against all foreigners (from Bulgaria,
Pakistan and Bangladesh to Africa, north of the Limpopo) and we are all
very scared. Please go home and build Africa. Millions will die if you
don’t. This we can guarantee.”
Similarly,
Samson Ojako, a master’s degree student studying Mathematics also at
the University of KwaZulu-Natal noted that looting had been rampant for
over a week.
“Those
that opened their shops were attacked by the Zulu. During all of this,
those of us on campus were warned by the school management to stay
indoors. They said no one should leave the school premises, especially
during the weekend.”
Ojako
noted that a large number of Zulus often migrated from their villages
into town on weekends in order to launch attacks on non-nationals.
He likened the last one week to life in a refugee camp, saying that those living on campus could not go out to shop for food.
“A lot
of people are living in fear, especially the ladies. Even for us who are
guys, last week, we had to move in groups,” he said.
Olawale
Olawepo, another Nigerian studying for a doctorate degree in Industrial
Organisation and Labour Studies said the school authorities also warned
students against taking public transportation.
Source : Punch
Other
African countries like Zimbabwe and Kenya have sent buses and officials
to South Africa to repatriate their own citizens home away from the
attack.
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