South Africans have begun fresh attacks,
looting and burning of businesses and properties belonging to
foreigners and in the process killed three people, while another is
still receiving treatment for smoke inhalation.
The President of the Nigeria Union South
Africa (NUSA), Adetola Olubajo, said on Monday that the attacks began
on Sunday morning in Jeppestown area of Johannesburg when a building was
set ablaze by an angry mob.
“The mob also looted several shops that were around the vicinity suspected to be owned by foreign nationals.
“But the Police later dispersed the mob
and made some arrest,’’ he said in a statement made available to the
News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos.
“Late in the evening of Sunday, Sept. 1,
a group of violent locals suspected to be Zulu hostel dwellers besieged
Jules Street in Malvern, Johannesburg looted and burned
shops/businesses.’’
Another Auto Marts set ablaze by an angry mob on Sunday, Sept. 1, in Johannesburg, South Africa.
According to a witnesses living on Jules
street, the Zulu hostel dwellers were very organised and
well-coordinated in looting and burning of any shops/businesses
suspected to be owned by foreign
nationals.
Olubajo said that information gathered
by members of NUSA in Malvern area, indicated that over 50
shops/businesses were destroyed, looted and burnt over the night.
“Also, some businesses owned by foreign
nationals were looted in Germiston on Sunday evening. A Nigerian-owned
Internet Café and computer accessories business was among the looted
shops in Germiston.
“When I got the sad news late yesterday
(Sunday) evening, I immediately informed the Police in Jeppestown but
lots of damage had been done already.
“The means of livelihood of people were looted and destroyed by fire overnight which have left many Nigerians traumatised.
“Nigerian-owned businesses were
seriously affected. A car sales business owned by a Nigerian were among
the several businesses set ablaze over the night.
“Although the Police said that many
people had been arrested in connection with the unnecessary attacks, the
looting and burning of foreign-owned businesses continued till Monday
morning,’’ he said.
He added that properties and businesses
belonging to foreign nationals worth millions of Rands had been lost to
looting and burning in the past week at different locations in Pretoria
and Johannesburg.
Olubajo said that there was massive
protest march in different parts of Johannesburg which were targeted
against foreign nationals, noting that some of the areas affected by the
violent protest march were Rosettenville, Turfontein, Germison,
Primrose and Silverton in Pretoria.
“We implore the security operatives to
be proactive and not reactive as many long years hard earned investments
have been lost through looting, destruction and burning.
“Our government officials in South Africa should also seriously engage their counterparts in South Africa.
“This proactive move will go a long way
to prevent further loss of properties and even lives. The situation is
tensed and very dangerous for foreign nationals, hence, we implore
Nigerians in South Africa, most especially in Gauteng Province to be
vigilant and stay safe,’’ he said. (NAN)
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