XENOPHOBIA: The red line has been drawn against South Africa —Nigerian Government

The Federal Government on Wednesday announced that a red line has been drawn among Nigeria and South Africa over the xenophobic assaults.

Clergyman of Foreign Affairs, Geoffrey Onyeama, made this remark on Wednesday while tending to State House reporters after a shut entryway meeting with President Muhammadu Buhari and Vice President Yemi Osinbajo at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

Onyeama lamented that reports flowing via web-based networking media had misshaped the circumstance and affected on the central government's reaction on the episode.

"Along these lines, number one is that the data we have from the High Commission, from the Consul General in South Africa is that no Nigerian life has been lost during this emergency," he said.

"What's more, I imagine that is significant in light of the fact that via web-based networking media, there is a great deal of stories going around of Nigerians being slaughtered, bouncing off structures and being singed. This isn't the situation.

"What we can be sure of is that premises, shops of Nigerians have been plundered and property demolished,'' he said.

Onyeama guaranteed all Nigerians that the Buhari government was resolved to secure its natives home and abroad.

"That red line has been drawn and that we won't collapse on this event," he included.

"The South African government needs to accept its obligations and ensure Nigerians in South Africa and we need to consider them responsible and they need to do that just as compensation full remuneration".

The priest affirmed that the Ambassador of Nigeria to South Africa would before long be reviewed for discussion, including "That's the last straw – we are going to address it unequivocally this time. This is the situation of government.''

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