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Militants to South African Firms - You've only 30 days to move out of our country!


Former President, Olusegun Obasanjo, the day prior to this, condemned assaults by using South African youths on Nigerians and different African nationals of their country.

Obasanjo’s condemnation came as Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu, is about to guide a seven- member delegation of the Senate to South Africa over the attacks.

That is even as militants in Niger Delta have  called on the Federal government to order all South African-owned groups in a foreign country inside 30 days.

Obasanjo, who blamed the attacks on the insincerity of the authorities in South Africa, spoke while receiving the leadership of the Nigeria Institute of policy and Strategic research, NIPSS, Kuru, Jos, who paid him a courtesy call at Olusegun Obasanjo Presidential Library in Abeokuta, Ogun state.

He stated the modern improvement in South Africa betrayed the contribution of Nigeria to the conflict for the emancipation of the united states in the course of the apartheid technology.

He blamed the exodus of Nigerians and different African nationals in  seek of non-present greener pasture on their leaders and referred to as on African heads of government to make certain proper governance for the general development of the continent and its teeming populace.

Obasanjo blamed South African youths for his or her immaturity, while hitting their leaders extra for permitting fellow Africans to upward thrust in opposition to themselves.

Ekweremadu leads Senate delegation to S-Africa

similarly, Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu, is to guide a seven-member delegation of the Senate to South Africa.

The delegation, which is charged with the duty of attractive South African parliamentarians on the problem, also has as members Senate leader, Senator Ahmad Lawan, APC, Yobe North; Senate leader Whip, Senator Olusola Adeyeye, APC, Osun vital; Senator Shehu Sani, APC, Kaduna principal; Senator Magnus Abe, APC, Rivers East and Senator Stella Oduah, PDP, Anambra North.

Militants supply S/African companies 30-day ultimatum

meanwhile, militants in Niger Delta have  called at the Federal government to order all South African owned businesses out of the country inside 30 days.

In a assertion in Port Harcourt, the day gone by, the militants, performing underneath the aegis of Niger Delta Watchdogs, Niger Delta Volunteers and Niger Delta Strike pressure, said they could no longer preserve quiet at the same time as South Africans continued to kill and maim Nigerians doing commercial enterprise in their usa.

Generals John Duku, Ekpo Ekpo and Hart Bradford stated if South African investments did not pull in a foreign country at the stop of the 30 days ultimatum, they have to be ready for any form of attack.

The militants stated: “Failure to close down those corporations inside one month, we will mobilize in full pressure and begin big attack on South African-owned investments in Nigeria, we will also ensure that every one MTN masts and places of work are introduced down.”

‘’We need to country that the attack will mark the end of this nonsense because we might now not fold our hands and permit this to keep.”

‘’therefore, we call on the Nigerian authorities to right now close down all the commercial enterprise premises owned via South Africans,’’ the militants stated.

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