South African communities issue Nigerians quit notice

THE Nigeria Union in South Africa yesterday accused two communities in that country  of ordering Nigerians residing  within their territories to leave.

Its President, Mr. Ikechukwu Anyene, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on telephone from Pretoria that the Kuruman community in Northern Cape Province  gave Nigerians  till  tomorrow to leave.

Anyene also said the Klaafontein community, Extension 5, Johannesburg,  directed landlords not to renew the rent  of  Nigerians in the  area.

He said the grievance of the South Africans was that Nigerians were responsible for some  social vices  such as  illicit drug  trade  and prostitution.

“The Nigeria Union  held series of meetings with the affected communities as well as  police and local authorities on the recent threats to Nigerians.

“We have also written reports on these incidents and sent to the Nigerian Mission and  the South African police.

“We recommended interventions before the June 16 deadline to the mission and we are waiting for their response.

“The union is worried that any incident involving non South Africans are attributed to Nigerians,” he said. Anyene said that a Ugandan male,  who allegedly raped a girl in Kwazulu Natal Province,  was described as  a Nigerian in the media.

“ The union believes that the Early Warning Unit set up by the Nigerian and South African governments is yet to be effective.”

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