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Wednesday, 22 April 2015
S’Africa must punish perpetrators –ECOWAS
The Economic Community of West African States
has demanded the immediate arrest and
prosecution of perpetrators of the xenophobic
attacks on fellow Africans by South African mobs.
ECOWAS also demanded for action on the part of
the South African government to halt the attacks.
The regional economic block equally offered to
work with the government of South Africa to end
the crisis.
Chairman of the ECOWAS Committee of Heads of
Governments and President of Ghana, John
Mahama, said this in Abuja on Tuesday.
Mahama was responding to questions from
journalists after a closed-door meeting with
President-elect, Muhammadu Buhari.
According to him, the event in South Africa is
worrisome because of the specific circumstances
of the country.
Mahama said, “I think that the young people of
South Africa do not know what happened before
they gained their freedom; the whole of this
continent stood behind South Africa to fight
against apartheid.
“I remember all of us who, growing up as
secondary school children, went on marches and
were part of the African Youth Command who
boycotted classes and all that all in the fight
against apartheid.
“Indeed, for several of the countries where their
citizens were brutalised in South Africa, these are
the countries that were called frontline states that
harboured the freedom fighters of South Africa
and gave them safe haven and gave them
passports to be able to avoid the clutches of the
apartheid regime.
“Nigeria, though not a neighbour of South Africa,
was considered a frontline state because of the
economic contribution that Nigeria made to be
able to liberate South Africa from apartheid and
so, it is regrettable that the same people who
fought against apartheid are being attacked.”
The Ghanaian President also explained that the
pictures about the heinous crime, which have
been trending on social media, were horrible.
He said that ECOWAS had issued a statement
condemning the act.
“As ECOWAS we have issued a statement
condemning what is happening. The unfortunate
thing is that this is not the first time.
“It keeps flaring up and so while we are
condemning this incidence and we must work
with the South African government to ensure that
it won’t happen again. We are trying to create an
integrated continent where our people can move
freely amongst our countries, this has not set a
very good example for integration, especially for
South Africa that has investments all over the
countries.”
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