Xenophobia: Demand compensation for Nigerians killed in South Africa, Lagos Assembly urges Buhari

The Lagos State House of Assembly on Thursday demanded that the South African Government should pay compensation to victims of the latest xenophobic attacks in the country.

The lawmakers made the call at the plenary where they condemned the unwarranted attacks.

Mr. Tunde Braimoh, representing Kosofe II, who raised the issue under ‘Matter of Urgent Importance’, recalled how Nigeria helped South Africa during the apartheid regime.

Braimoh wondered how the country suddenly decided that Nigerians were now strangers in their land.

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