South African women married to Nigerians, yesterday, threatened to stage
mass protest in Johannesburg to stop discrimination against them, their
husbands and children.
Mrs Lindelwa Uche, the chairperson of the
United Nigerian Wives in South Africa, UNWISA, made this known in an
interview with the News Agency of Nigeria during the launch of the
association, Sunday, in Johannesburg.
''Our society does not take our marriages serious, they see our
marriages as relations of convenience and perceive us as evil to the
society. We are South Africans married to Nigerians living in South
Africa, we have decided to come together to fight against
stigmatisation, discrimination, and humiliation, against our families by
government departments and agency and the officials of the government,
the community and our-in-laws''.
“We protested against discrimination from home affairs officials in
March this year, and since after that protest we have not received any
response from the government. We felt before we embark on any further
action we should come together and form an association registered by
law.
“After the official launch of our association, our next
action will be more than just a protest march to the city of
Johannesburg home affairs office. It is going to be a protest where we
will strip on the street of Johannesburg, so that people and government
will know that there is an existing body and that we are not happy with
the way our non South Africans husband and children are being treated.
“We
also plan to carry our protest to Nigeria, we know that some South
Africans also have businesses in Nigeria, if it is necessary we will
take actions that will stop South Africa businesses operating in
Nigeria. Indeed we are ready to go that far.
“We have been quiet
for so long but we cannot can’t take it anymore, for the sake of the
future of our children, we have to put an end to this discrimination.”
She
said there was need for them to collectively tackle the issue of some
Nigerians residing in South Africa being unfairly separated from their
families due to pending residence permit that eventually lead to
deportations.
“If we don’t stand up as daughter of the soil and
fight discrimination against our marriages who will, if we don’t stand
up and fight for the rights of our husbands when they are being violated
and treated shabily by officials of the government and citizens alike
who will.
“If we don’t stand up for our children when they are
being called derogatory names like “Small lee kwere-kwere” or turning
their natives names upside down deliberately by our community in the
name of making them feel like aliens, outcast, and unwelcome, or even
when their Nigerian aunties and uncles call them bastards, then their
future is in jeopardy.
“If we don’t stand up when our countrymen
and women, officials and in-law address us as paper wives, gold diggers,
stupid and opportunist, who will do that for us, ” Uche queried.
She said the notion that all Nigerians are criminals must be corrected.
“We
are in a country of law and order, if anyone is found guilty let the
law take its course, we are not saying Nigerians are good or bad, even
in the South Africa society, there are criminals and indeed there is no
country in the world that does not have criminals,’’ Uche said.
Ikechkwu
Anyene, President of the Nigeria Union in South Africa (NUSA), said the
association is a good initiative by the women who are suffering
discrimination and humiliation because they are married to Nigerians.
“We
at the NUSA have been working with them even before the association was
registered as a body, we were with them when they carried a protest
match to the home affairs office in Johannesburg,
“we will
continue to support them to achieve their goal which is to put an end to
discrimination by the government officials and their brothers and
sisters towards them for being married to Nigerian.
“The
initiative is also to unite Nigeria and South Africa and indeed the
whole of Africa, to see each other as brothers and sisters and to
ensure that we stand by one another,” Anyene said.
He, however,
advised the body to carry along all South Africans married to Nigerians
irrespective of their tribe and geo-political zone and the tribe of
their husbands.
Source: Vanguard
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