Xenophobic attacks: FPP charges South African govt to prevent further attacks

 Following the ongoing attacks on Nigerians and other foreign nationals in South Africa known as Xenophobic attack, the Foundation for Peace Professionals (FPP) a non-governmental organisation has called on the South African government to provide special security for Nigerians and their businesses to prevent further attacks.

The organisation also called on the Nigerian government to initiate aggressive diplomatic approaches and show more seriousness in protecting lives of Nigerians across the world. 

In a statement issued by the Executive Director, Abdulrazaq Hamzat, FPP expressed it’s sadness, over the reoccurring xenophobic attacks in South Africa, particularly against Nigerians and other African brothers and sisters, saying that such attacks is highly intolerable.

Hamzat said, the recent xenophobic attacks against Nigerians in South Africa is highly condemnable and can only be carried out by a people who think very lowly of themselves 

“While we understand that majority of South African people are peace lovers who despise such inhuman actions.

“ We regret that the action of these few destructive elements have reduced South Africa to the country of xenophobia, where human lives are treated as nothing of value.  

Hamzat explained that, human lives are too precious to be wasted in senseless violence, adding that, those who deprived fellow humans of their God given lives are the worst of human beings.

According to Hamzat, the South African government should immediately deploy special security forces to areas dominated by Nigerians and other Africans to contain the crisis aswell as initiate more proactive methods of preventing future occurrences. 

FPP also plead with Nigerians to act better than their South African brothers, urging them to  refuse taking the path of  destruction, as destroying innocent and harmless South Africans and their businesses in Nigeria can never be a justification for the unfortunate incident in South Africa. 

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