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Xenophobic Attacks : Obasanjo Writes South Africa’s Buthelezi

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Former President, Olusegun Obasanjo on Monday urged African countries, whose citizens were affected by xenophobic attacks in South Africa to report to the African Union.
He also advised the affected countries including Nigeria to take other measures if the first option did not yield the desired results.

The former Nigerian President said this on Monday in his letter written to the founder of the Inkatha Freedom Party, in South Africa, Prince Mangosuthu Buthelezi.

He advised the affected African countries to table appropriate motions at the African Union as a first option and consider other measures if the situation continues unabated.

He described xenophobic attacks on foreigners by South Africans as a great disservice to Africa.
Obasanjo called for urgent reconciliation between the xenophobic countries and South Africa.

According to him, “For any African country to encourage or allow or not seriously sanction xenophobia against Africans in their country is a great disservice not only to the country where xenophobia takes place and the countries of the victims concerned, but also a great disservice to the whole of Africa and black race.
Obasanjo said: “At this juncture, there is a need for fence-mending, reconciliation, and wound-binding between South Africa and the countries whose citizens have been victims of xenophobia and Afrophobia in South Africa.

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“As a suggestion, South Africa should send emissaries to the countries concerned to explain, apologize and agree on the way forward for mutual understanding, accommodation, reconciliation, and binding the wound to promote unity, concord, and brotherhood in Africa.

“Repatriation of Nigerians from South Africa is obviously not a permanent solution. At best it is palliative. But the hurt will still remain for some time. Neither is revenge a desirable solution. Mutual understanding and acknowledgment of what needs to be done on all sides is imperative and getting down to doing them is the solution that will serve Nigeria and South Africa and indeed Africa well particularly in this era of Africa Continental Free Trade Area opportunities.

“Nigeria and South Africa must stand together to champion African cause and to jointly shepherd African development, unity, cooperation, security, and progress to make the 21st century Africa’s century”.

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