From left, Minister of Foreign, Amb Olugbenga Ashiru , with Members House Committee on Foreign Affairs, Hon. Yakubu Balogun , Hon. Ibrahim Gusau, and the Chairperson House Committee on Foreign Affairs Hon. Nnenna Elendu -Ukejie during a meeting between the Minister and the committee at National Assembly over the recent deportation of Nigerians from South Africa Photo by Gbemiga Olamikan |
AN end to the raging diplomatic row between Nigeria and South Africa kick-started by the latter’s deportation of 125 Nigerians, including a serving senator over alleged possession of fake yellow fever vaccine certificates is not in sight.
Reason: South Africa is not ready to apologise for the dehumanising treatment and Nigeria is ready to reciprocate the ‘gesture’ with equal measure.
Feelers from both countries show that there will be more deportations on both sides as the South African government has refused to admit wrong doing and apologise as demanded by Nigeria government. A Foreign Affairs source said, “we are demanding unreserved apology from South Africa for this ill-treatment of Nigerian travelers or else, we will take more drastic actions.”
Reason: South Africa is not ready to apologise for the dehumanising treatment and Nigeria is ready to reciprocate the ‘gesture’ with equal measure.
Feelers from both countries show that there will be more deportations on both sides as the South African government has refused to admit wrong doing and apologise as demanded by Nigeria government. A Foreign Affairs source said, “we are demanding unreserved apology from South Africa for this ill-treatment of Nigerian travelers or else, we will take more drastic actions.”
source: Naija Gossip
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