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Sunday, 19 February 2017

Xenophobia: Oodua Progressive Union (OPU) South Africa Chapter Condemns Attack On Nigerians


MEDIA RELEASE:
The Oodua Progressive Union, South Africa chapter has condemned the targeted attacks on Nigeria businesses in Pretoria West, on Saturday.

According to the Cordinator of the group made up of Yoruba descendants based in South Africa,Mr Tunji Aladeselu, "information available shows that five buildings with Nigerian businesses, including a church was looted and burned by South Africans.
One of the buildings is a mechanic workshop with over 20 cars under repairs, aside other vital documents, were burned during the attack, the Pastor of the church sustained injuries and is currently receiving treatment in the hospital".
According to Aladeselu, the Saturday attack must have been preplanned and it should be viewed as a criminal act because goods and items were looted and the rest set ablaze.


The OPU South Africa Chapter are by this statement condemning the attack, we find it unbecoming of South Africans. We will visit the Nigeria Embassy by Monday to meet with other members of the Nigerian Community and fashion out ways of safe guarding Nigerians and demand that Federal Government of Nigeria should relate with the South African Government to increase security presence in areas highly populated by Nigerians and their business concerns and take punitive measures against the perpetrators of such inhuman acts to discourage others. "


Oodua Progressive Union is a global organization convened by Otunba Gani Adams to unite Yorubas in diaspora with the aim of fostering unity, common ideology and project the Yoruba culture and tradition across the globe.

Signed.

Mr. Tunji Aladeselu,
Coordinator, OPU South Africa, Chapter.

Mr. Taiwo Olukotun,
OPU South Africa Gen Secretary.

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