Xenophobia: Nigerian lawmakers to visit SA 'to ascertain true state of affairs'
1 March 2017
Lagos – At least six Nigerian lawmakers are reportedly set to visit South Africa following the recent xenophobic attacks in Pretoria and Johannesburg.
According to Punch.com, the Nigerian delegate would be led by Femi Gbajabiamila, the Majority Leader of the west African country's House of Representatives.
The lawmakers, the report said, would also be accompanied by foreign affairs officials.
The visit's aim was to ascertain the "true state" of affairs regarding both Nigerian and other foreign nationals living in South Africa.