South African High Commissioner to Ghana Lulu Xingwana has said the
brutalities recorded in her homecountry against foreign nationals in the
past few days have been misinterpreted.
She dismissed the popular tag that South Africans are Xenophobic and as
a matter of fact hate foreign Nationals seeking greener pastures in
their country.
“I’m asking you, if we have 60% women in our hospitals having babies,
and so many children studying in our schools, talking about Universities
and so on, If we’re Xenophobic why are we not chasing them away? Why
are we not attacking the women in our hospitals who are sick and weak?
Its just a blanket…I’m telling you is a crime. It’s criminals who are
doing these things; those foreign criminals and South African
criminals,that’s why I will not say is Xenophobia,” she said on Starr
Today on Starr FM Wednesday.
Madam Xingwana also attributed the current attacks on foreign nationals to crime and poverty.
“This starts from poverty. That’s why I say its crime, it’s poverty, in
Ghana in South Africa, in Zimbabwe, in Nigeria everywhere. And then
people will leave these countries and any other countries and think they
can find something in South Africa. And if they don’t find it, then
crime comes in.”
“It could be drugs it could be anything. And then that is what is
causing the conflict so I’m saying if we can ensure that we create the
opportunities for our people, we create jobs for our people. I don’t
think this will happen. So I’m saying, this is an issue of poverty,” she
said.
She charged “We have a responsibility, all of us to create jobs and
opportunities for our people and not look at one country to do it.”