Former federal lawmaker, Shehu Sani, has tackled the South
African government for denying the founder and chairman of BUA Group, Abdul
Samad Rabiu, entry into the country.
Rabiu, while speaking at the Africa CEO Forum in Kigali,
Rwanda on Thursday, revealed how he was denied entry into South Africa after
his visa expired a day before his trip.
The BUA boss stated that though he was denied entry,
European travellers were allowed into the country without visas.
Reacting, Shehu Sani in a post on X on Friday, said the
action of the South African government “is an affront to Nigeria”.
“South Africa cannot have billions of dollars investment in
our country and treat such a revered figure with rejection and contempt.
“Xenophobia is escalating from the streets to governance.
Its time to keep aside history and African brotherhood and deal with this
matter squarely,” Sani wrote.
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