NANS uncovers plans to use students for anti-xenophobia protests

NANS uncovers plans to use students for anti-xenophobia protests

- The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) have raised alarm over plans by some individuals to use students for anti-xenophobic protests

- The association said the protest have be scheduled to hold on Thursday, February 23 in major cities across Nigeria

NANS uncovers plans to use students for anti-xenophobia protests

The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) have raised alarm over plans by some individuals to use students for anti-xenophobic protests.

The association said the protest have be scheduled to hold on Thursday, February 23 in major cities across Nigeria.

A statement signed by the association's national president Chinonso Obasi said some enemies of the ongoing 'harmonious' student unions and academic progress of Nigerian youths plan to mobilize student for the purported protest over attacks in South Africa.

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Obasi said, while the association condemns all forms of discrimination especially attacks on foreigners, it will not condone any activities that will portray NANS in a bad light.

He said: "NANS believes that calling out Nigerian students for a mass protest at this point in time when they are engaged in serious preparation for their semester examinations does not augur well for their academic and social health.

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"Moreover, it behooves of rascality to mobilize students for street protests or even to stampede South Africa firms doing business in Nigeria, especially the MTN, MultiChoice among others, when there is no evidence linking the firms to the obnoxious attacks in South Africa," Obasi said.

As a responsible students union, we believe that there is sanity in the saying that no two wrongs can make a right. In the language of Michelle Obama, the wife of the former United States President, Barack Obama, when they go low, should go high.

Obasi furtehr warned all students that have been contacted for for protest to stay away.

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He said: "Therefore NANS urges those planning to protest the violence in South Africa with violation of peace and freedom in Nigeria to mount the high moral ground of civility against the barbaric attacks on aliens in South Africa."

"We are informed that Nigeria and other countries have begun diplomatic efforts to ensure that the Xenophobe attacks do not go further.

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"It is our belief that the South African authorities should do all in their power to curtail the excesses of its misguided citizens that may want to vent their frustrations on law abiding citizens of other countries in their nation," he added.

Recall that the National Assembly has summoned the Nigerian ambassador to South Africa over attacks on some business owner in the country.

The attacks which started last week and has continued is said to have resulted to the destruction of property worth millions which are owned by Nigerians living in South Africa.

Source: Legit.ng

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