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Geoffrey Onyema Tackles South African Minister Of Foreign Affairs
Nigeria’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Geoffrey Onyema, has criticised his counterpart in South Africa for encouraging the act of xenophobia.
Naledi Pandor, the South African minister of Foreign Affairs on Friday, September 5, in a press conference called on the Nigerian government to keep Nigerians who are into drug peddling, human trafficking and other vices, from coming into her country.
According to Pandor, a lot of Nigerians in South Africa are into drug peddling, human trafficking and other vices that hurt their nation.
Reacting to Pandor’s statement, Onyema asked her to desist from making such ”outrageous” statements.
He described her statement as what encourages xenophobia and other criminality.
It is precisely this kind of outrageous stigmatization of a people from senior government officials that fuel xenophobia and embolden criminals. #ENOUGHISENOUGH @NigeriaGov @DigiCommsNG@NGRPresident @_AfricanUnion @ecowas_cedeao https://t.co/Ok6WF0Idgp
— Geoffrey Onyeama (@GeoffreyOnyeama) September 6, 2019
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