XENOPHOBIA: South African Minister Blows Hot, Says “Many Nigerians In Our Country Are Drug And Human Traffickers”

SAHARANEWS – South African minister of foreign affairs, Naledi Pandor
has revealed that there are many Nigerians in the country involved in drug and human trafficking.



SaharaNews learnt that Pandor said this on Thursday while responding to criticisms that South Africa’s security agencies are not doing enough to protect foreigners in the wave of xenophobia rocking the country.

Many Nigerians based in South Africa lost properties worth millions of dollars in the fresh attacks.



But in an interview with NCA, a South African outfit, Pandor said South Africans believe many Nigerians are “harming our young people.”

Asked if the country’s security agencies have helped in protecting foreigners including Nigerians, she responded: “I would appreciate them in helping us as well to address the belief our people have and the reality that there are many persons from Nigeria dealing in drugs in our country.



“I believe that Nigerian nationals are involved in human trafficking and other abusive practices.

“These kind of assistance of ensuring that such persons do not come to our country will be of great assistance to our nation.”



Recall that the xenophobic attacks forced Nigeria to pull out of the ongoing World Economic Forum in South Africa.



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