TRENDING
Japan captain Wataru Endo withdraws from World Cup squad, retires • Benue youths rescue kidnap victims, arrest three suspects • Delta Police recover 1,600 counterfeit dollar bills from fraudsters • Osun Guber: Labour Party urges calm amid rising political violence • LaLiga: Real Madrid confirm date Mourinho will officially join club • Xenophobia Evacuations: Nigerian returnee recounts traumatic experiences in South Africa as Nigeria evacuates citizens • ‘You can make money without corruption’ – Sanusi tells professionals • Co-Hosts Mexico Take Early Advantage As World Cup Kicks Off • Kwara transport unions beg Tinubu, AbdulRazaq to fix collapsed bridges • EFCC arrests airport security officer, two others over alleged gold smuggling in Kano • June Gen Z Pick 2026: Japa, hustle or stay – Can young Nigerians get ahead? • Cardoso says CBN reforms restoring confidence after winning global award • Middle East war pushes global growth to weakest rate since COVID 19 – World Bank • Meet the women seeking to become the UN’s first female secretary general • Six insurance firms’ eye N38.4bn profit in H1 • Africa is not poor. It is being drained, By Steve Aborisade • We won’t rest until all parts of FCT feel democracy dividends – Tinubu • Xenophobia Evacuations: MTN to donate cash, airtime to returnees as Imo govt promises indigenes N1m • APC elders warn Tinubu may face electoral risk in Adamawa over candidate imposition • Corruption pulling Nigeria backward – PDP chieftain • Japan captain Wataru Endo withdraws from World Cup squad, retires • Benue youths rescue kidnap victims, arrest three suspects • Delta Police recover 1,600 counterfeit dollar bills from fraudsters • Osun Guber: Labour Party urges calm amid rising political violence • LaLiga: Real Madrid confirm date Mourinho will officially join club • Xenophobia Evacuations: Nigerian returnee recounts traumatic experiences in South Africa as Nigeria evacuates citizens • ‘You can make money without corruption’ – Sanusi tells professionals • Co-Hosts Mexico Take Early Advantage As World Cup Kicks Off • Kwara transport unions beg Tinubu, AbdulRazaq to fix collapsed bridges • EFCC arrests airport security officer, two others over alleged gold smuggling in Kano • June Gen Z Pick 2026: Japa, hustle or stay – Can young Nigerians get ahead? • Cardoso says CBN reforms restoring confidence after winning global award • Middle East war pushes global growth to weakest rate since COVID 19 – World Bank • Meet the women seeking to become the UN’s first female secretary general • Six insurance firms’ eye N38.4bn profit in H1 • Africa is not poor. It is being drained, By Steve Aborisade • We won’t rest until all parts of FCT feel democracy dividends – Tinubu • Xenophobia Evacuations: MTN to donate cash, airtime to returnees as Imo govt promises indigenes N1m • APC elders warn Tinubu may face electoral risk in Adamawa over candidate imposition • Corruption pulling Nigeria backward – PDP chieftain
Mandela, Tambo must be weeping over Xenophobia — Imo APC Youth leader
Back to Home

Mandela, Tambo must be weeping over Xenophobia — Imo APC Youth leader

Vanguard Nigeria about 4 hours 2 mins read
Mandela, Tambo must be weeping over Xenophobia — Imo APC Youth leader

By Emmanuel Iheaka

The youth leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Imo State, Franklin-Kennedy Ibeh, has condemned the ongoing xenophobic attacks against foreign nationals of African descent in South Africa.

Ibeh, in a statement issued in Owerri on Thursday, accused the administration of President Cyril Ramaphosa and the ruling African National Congress (ANC) of failing to adequately address the recurring attacks.

He said South Africa’s founding leaders, including Nelson Mandela, Oliver Tambo, Mama Winnie Mandela and Mvumbi Luthuli, would be disappointed by the current situation in the country.

“As the Imo State Youth Leader and President of Duruiheoma Group, I condemn the ongoing xenophobic attacks against Africans living in South Africa,” he said.

“President Cyril Ramaphosa-led government and the ANC have failed. Late South African leaders like Oliver Tambo, Luthuli, Nelson Mandela and Mama Winnie Mandela must be turning in their graves over this shameful development, especially at a time when dismantling colonial-era borders should unite Africa.”

He also criticised sections of the South African population, saying their frustrations should be directed at their leaders rather than innocent foreign nationals contributing to economic activity in the country.

“The unfortunate situation in South Africa is clearly a result of leadership failure. Instead of directing anger appropriately, some citizens are targeting innocent non-South Africans who are engaged in legitimate businesses and contributing to the economy,” he said.

Ibeh called for an immediate end to xenophobic violence and urged Africans to promote peace, economic cooperation and political tolerance across the continent.

The post Mandela, Tambo must be weeping over Xenophobia — Imo APC Youth leader appeared first on Vanguard News.

This article was sourced from an external publication.

Share this article

Comments (0)

Want to join the discussion?

Sign in to post comments and engage with the community.

Be the first to comment!

Niger Delta

View All
AD
OneClick Africa Logo

Africa's premier digital hub for impactful news, entertainment, and business insights.

© 2026 OneClick Africa. All rights reserved.