Sunday, 26 April 2015

Xenophobia: South Africa blasts Nigeria for recall of High Commissioner



The South African Department of International Relations and Cooperation, has described the recall of Nigeria’s High Commissioner as an “unfortunate and regrettable” diplomatic step.

In a statement, Clayson Monyela, spokesperson for DIRCO, said the South African government was shocked that the Nigerian government would resort “to such an extraordinary diplomatic step to express outrage at actions or behaviour of another government”.



“We are not sure which actions or behaviour of the South African Government the Nigerian Government is protesting,” Mr. Monyela said.

“It is only Nigeria that has taken this unfortunate and regrettable step. If this action is based on the incidents of attacks on foreign nationals in some parts of our country, it would be curious for a sisterly country to want to exploit such a painful episode for whatever agenda.”

The. South African authority said despite the recall, the country remained committed to a strong bond of friendship and bilateral relations with Nigeria despite the death of 84 South Africans at a collapsed guest house of Synagogue Church of All Nations on September 12, 2014.

The country also took a jab at the outgoing administration of President Godluck Jonathan saying it would raise its concerns through diplomatic channels with the incoming Muhammadu Buhari administration and referencing the failure of the current administration to rescue the kidnapped chibok girls and also end Boko Haram insurgency.

“We shall also continue to support and not blame the Nigerian Government as it battles to deal with Boko Haram that continues to kill many innocent civilians,” the statement said. “We hope that the more than 200 girls kidnapped by Boko Haram will someday be reunited with their families.”
South Africa and Nigeria have had a tense relationship since the former seized millions of dollars in cash illegally brought into its territory by Nigerian authorities.

3 comments:

  1. I shouldn't take this as a news rather an
    article with a high speculation of the writer who wishes to be in a front line assuming matters swings the other branch. South African can not play national politics with Nigeria because we would calmly outsmart them in any sort of trick they come with. What's the relative excuses connecting xenophobia,synagogue (faith),book
    haram and chiboc girls? Its obvious that
    Zuma planned and executed his plans but nemesis will catch up with him.

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  2. Dat is why I'm happy Jona is leaving, he handles serious issues with levity dat anybody can talk to him anyhow. Stupid Zuma, yarning okpatashi. Nonsense.

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  3. We never taken any action and the have started to complain.

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