Christian Students urge Nigeria, South Africa to sheath sword, embrace dialogue
Christian students urge Nigeria,
South Africa to sheath sword, embrace dialogue
The Nigerian
Christian students under the platform of Student Christian Movement (SCM) of
Nigeria in very strong terms, have condemned the xenophobic attacks against
foreign nationals and their businesses in South Africa, and the retaliatory
attacks on businesses with South African interests in some countries in Africa.
The
statement was signed by the National President of SCM, Evang. Oguazi Onyemobi
on Wednesday. “These acts of heartless destruction of lives and properties are
evil and wicked, and are inspired by the Devil.
“Africa is a
great continent endowed with enormous human and natural resources. But the
continent has remained underdeveloped because of various retrogressive moves
that destroy the fabric of the continent and take the nations and the people
many generations backwards. “These atrocious attacks of Africans by fellow
African brothers and sisters are part of those self-destructive moves that have
kept Africa in her dark ages. We in Africa should have a change of heart and
attitude and move towards unity and integration, and reject every pursuit and
endeavor that divide us and make us enemies to ourselves. We should reject and
renounce leaders who incite us against each other for cheap political gains,”
the agency said. According to Onyemobi, “There is a lot we can gain from each
other when we unite and work together for the development of our continent. We
believe that is the spirit behind the creation of the African Union and other
intergovernmental organizations in Africa. “When we stand together, we can more
effectively combat crimes, such as terrorism, drug trafficking, illicit arms
trafficking, sea piracy, smuggling, human trafficking, and all such like. This
will help us build a Great Africa that can stand shoulder to shoulder with
other continents of the world in terms of development. He continued: “We, the
SCM of Nigeria, are calling every side to these ruthless violence and attacks
to sheath their swords and come to the table of dialogue and resolve the issues
that are stirring the hornets nest in our nations. We earnestly empathize with
families that have lost loved ones, those that are wounded and hospitalized,
and those that have lost their prized possessions and businesses. “We urge the
different governments to rise up in their responsibility to ensure security of
lives and properties within their borders and make compensation to those who
have lost lives and properties. We call upon President Cyril Ramaphosa, who in
his vital formative years served as Chairman of the SCM at the University of
the North, in the Limpopo Province of South Africa, to remember the motto of
the SCM – That All May Be One – and do all within his power to put an end to
xenophobia in South Africa.”
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