The South African government has been given
48 hours by the Oodua Peoples Congress to
stop the xenophobic attacks against Nigerians
in South Africa or face repercussions.
Dr. Fredrick Fasehun, the founder of the OPC
issued the ultimatum on Tuesday, April 21,
during a press conference in Lagos.
“While the Nigerian government and the rest of
the world seek a diplomatic solution to this
season of madness, the OPC hereby warns that
South Africa must end this rash of xenophobia
within 48 hours. These ill-advised attacks are
capable of bringing out the beast in the best of
men. And we will not watch as fellow Nigerians
are wantonly killed in cold blood.”
“Enough is enough. South Africans must know
that nobody has a monopoly of violence. They
must halt the killings, the maiming and the
looting of foreigners’ shops in their country.
These incidents of xenophobia will provoke
reprisals against South Africans and their
interests in other lands.”
“Thus, beginning with the belligerent Zulu
King, all South Africans involved in these
attacks should be arrested immediately and
prosecuted for crimes against humanity.”
Furthermore, Fasehun threatened South
African businesses, saying: “South Africa has
many business interests in Nigeria but of
course, you do not expect me to reveal what
we will do until the time is right.”
“These attacks are a mark of ingratitude
against Nigeria, which is estimated to have
spent over $60bn on the South Africa’s
struggle to break the chains of apartheid and
secure independence.”
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