Mr. Kabiru Bala, Nigeria's envoy to South Africa. |
By Ismaila Chafe
Nigeria has recalled its High Commissioner to South Africa,
Ambassador Kabiru Bala and also pulled out of World Economic Summit holding in
Cape Town on Wednesday.
A presidential source told News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) that
Nigeria also demanded for full compensation for the loss of life and property
of Nigerians affected by the xenophobic attack.
He also disclosed that Nigeria has pulled out of World Economic
Forum on Africa billed for Capetown, South Africa, from September 4-6 over the
xenophobic attacks.
Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo was to represent Nigeria at the
forum.
Earlier, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Rwanda and Malawi
pulled out of the event.
Presidents Paul Kagame (Rwanda), Felix Tshisekedi (DRC) and
Peter Mutharika (Malawi) have all withdrawn from the event.
The source said that Nigeria has also demanded for full
compensation for the victims of the attacks.
According to the source, this is the outcome of President
Muhammadu Buhari, Osinbajo and Foreign Affairs Minister, Geoffrey Onyeama,
brainstorming session on the raging Xenophobic attacks of Nigeria in South
Africa.
Onyeama had on Tuesday during at a joint news briefing with the
South African High Commissioner to Nigeria, Mr. Bobby Moroe, insisted: “In the
first place, we must address the issue of compensation. There has to be
accountability and there has to be responsibility for compensating all those
Nigerians that have suffered loss and we are going to absolutely push forward.”
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