Militants Threatening To Shut DOwn South African Companies Over Xenophobic Attacks

Date: 02-03-2017 2:11 pm (7 years ago) | Author: Bayo Nelson
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South Africa-owned businesses operating in the country face imminent attacks from a coalition of Niger Delta militants who threatened to blow up multi-billion dollars investments over xenophobic attacks on foreigners especially Nigerians. The militant groups, who were piqued by both governments inaction to put an end to these senseless attacks, on Thursday, issued a 30-day ultimatum to the Federal Government to prevail on its South African counterpart to end the barbaric acts against Nigerians or its businesses would begin to suffer in Nigeria.
The South African major investments in the country include; Multi-choice, owner of DSTV; MTN, Shoprite and 16 other businesses that are foreign exchange earners contributing immensely in boosting the country’s economy.
The militant groups who gave the Federal Government two options of either putting a permanent end to the attacks on Nigerians or announce the shutdown of the South Africa owned companies within one month, warned that they would not hesitate to plant bombs around these companies wherever they are located in the country and bring down these investments should these fails.
Similarly, the one month ultimatum by the dreaded militant groups also applied to South Africans living in Nigeria to leave the country and relocate elsewhere as their safety can no longer be guaranteed especially within the Niger Delta region.
The militants’ letter signed by leaders of Niger Delta Watchdogs, Niger Delta Volunteers and Niger Delta Strike Force was addressed to the Office of the South African High Commissioner to Nigeria, located at 71 Usuma Street, Off Gana Street, Abuja. Signatories to the letter are ‘General’ John Duku (Niger Delta Watchdogs); ‘General’ Ekpo Ekpo (Niger Delta Volunteer); and ‘General’ Hart Bradford (Niger Delta Strike Force).
According to the letter titled ‘Attack and killings of Nigerians living in South Africa’, the militants expressed discontentment over an alleged ‘aiding and abetting’ by South African government as the Police were often seen shielding criminals and joining them (criminals) to kill Nigerians.
The militants letter read in part; “Arising from the joint meeting of the Niger Delta Watchdogs, Niger Delta Volunteers and Niger Delta Strike Force, held today (Wednesday) in Port Harcourt, we condemn the recent attacks on Nigerians in South Africa.
“We want to state that the recent attacks (on Nigerians in South Africa) will mark the end of this nonsense because we will not fold our arms and allow this to continue.
“We, therefore, call on the Nigerian Government to immediately close down all the businesses owned by South Africans in Nigeria”. “Failure to close down these companies within one month, we shall mobilise in full force and commence massive attacks on the above-mentioned South African-owned investments in Nigeria”.
“We shall also make sure that all MTN masts and offices are brought down to naught”. “We shall strike any property and persons from South Africa within our reach; we will bring down Multichoice (DSTV), Shoprite and others”. “We will not fold our arms and watch you (South Africans) slaughter our people like chickens for no just cause”. “We are fully prepared; our professional fighters are already strategising, South Africans must be crushed in Nigeria; our people must be free from these wicked agents.”

The militant groups pointed out that the one month ultimatum was enough for South Africans to relocate and leave Nigeria, even as they warned Nigerians against patronising South Africans business concerns on the expiration of the ultimatum to avoid casualties.
Accusing the South African Government of plotting to kill Nigerians within its territory by all means, the Niger Delta agitators cautioned that they would not allow such a plan to be executed.
“How can you explain a situation where the police clobbered defenceless Nigerian citizens to death without any provocation?” the militants asked.
They observed that the South African Government and her citizens possessed the highest number of business operations in Nigeria by a foreign country and making huge profits and living in a peaceful environment with nobody attacking them. “But our people in South Africa have been unjustly subjected to torture, killings, looting of their belongings as well as burning down of their business premises/apartments,” they added.
Apart from MTN, DSTV and Shoprite, some of the South African companies in Nigeria listed for attack by the militants are Eskom Nigeria, South African Breweries (SAB Miller), Umgeni Water, Refresh Product, LTA Construction and Protea Hotels. Others, according to the letter, are Critical Rescue International, Global Outdoor Semces, PEP Retail Stores, Woolworths Holdings Limited, Truworths International Limited, Clover Industries, Oracle, Power Giant and Airtime.


Posted: at 2-03-2017 02:11 PM (7 years ago) | Addicted Hero
- sugarbaby2392 at 2-03-2017 02:23 PM (7 years ago)
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lol
Posted: at 2-03-2017 02:23 PM (7 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- Troublemenot at 2-03-2017 02:27 PM (7 years ago)
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I give them my backing
Posted: at 2-03-2017 02:27 PM (7 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- Benea at 2-03-2017 02:47 PM (7 years ago)
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That is good news. go for it...
Posted: at 2-03-2017 02:47 PM (7 years ago) | Newbie
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- Otikadinje at 2-03-2017 03:29 PM (7 years ago)
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Nice but your ultimatum is too long, give the idiots some action please

Posted: at 2-03-2017 03:29 PM (7 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- akinmanchy at 2-03-2017 06:14 PM (7 years ago)
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Yes I support am, e don reach the level wey we go use Old Testament "an eye for an eye"

Posted: at 2-03-2017 06:14 PM (7 years ago) | Hero
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- soladunga at 3-03-2017 11:03 AM (7 years ago)
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Wetin no fit happen
Posted: at 3-03-2017 11:03 AM (7 years ago) | Upcoming
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- Larry28 at 3-03-2017 11:37 AM (7 years ago)
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Posted: at 3-03-2017 11:37 AM (7 years ago) | Hero
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- BournIdentity at 29-03-2017 03:37 AM (7 years ago)
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I saw
       
Posted: at 29-03-2017 03:37 AM (7 years ago) | Addicted Hero
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