Former Minister of Education, Oby Ezekwesili has told President Cyril Ramaphosa of South Africa to do everything within his power to stop the incessant attacks and killing of Nigerians and citizens of other African countries in South Africa.
Ezekwesili recalled how Nigerians, even the ones in primary schools then, played a major role in the Freedom being enjoyed in South Africa today and also called on President Buhari to rise up to end the maiming of Nigerians in South Africa.
Read what she wrote through her official Twitter handle below:
Dear President @CyrilRamaphosa and @GovernmentZA, the maiming and killing of citizens of Nigeria and other African countries in South Africa dishonors everything our collective fight for freedom was about. Even as children in Primary School, we played our part. Please STOP IT.
Dear President @MBuhari and @NigeriaGov, it is time to take decisive actions to protect our Citizens in South Africa. The maiming and killings have gone on for too long without effective response. The bilateral relations with South Africa is troubled. It is time to be CANDID.
Too sad. It is Displaced Aggression by those of their citizens who operate on the margins of Opportunities since after 1994 when Apartheid ended. All visitors are regarded as enemies who have come to narrow the Opportunities even more. Our 2 anchor countries are failing Citizens.