The Nigerian community in South Africa monday
said that another shop belonging to a member was looted in the latest
xenophobic attack at Jeppestown, Johannesburg.
Mr. Ikechukwu Anyene, President of the
Nigeria Union, South Africa, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on the phone
from Pretoria that the shop was looted on Sunday night.
“We have received information that
there was an overnight attack on shops belonging to foreigners at Jeppestown, a
business district in Johannesburg.
“A shop belonging to a Nigerian was
affected.
“The goods in the shop were looted by
the attackers. The Nigerian was not hurt during the attack.
“We also learnt that shops belonging to
other foreigners were also looted,” he said.
Anyene stated that attempts made to
loot another shop belonging to a Nigerian failed as the owner called the
police.
He said the value of items lost in the
affected shop had not been ascertained while the incident had been reported to
the Nigerian Mission and the South African police.
“We have told Nigerians to adopt
protective measures to save their businesses and homes.
“The union is in touch with the
Nigerian mission and our chapters in the nine provinces of South Africa are
also on alert.


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