Ministra sudafricana rechaza indemnizaciones para nigerianos

La ministra sudafricana en la Presidencia, Khumbudzo Ntshavheni, ha reafirmado que su gobierno no indemnizará a los nigerianos que dejaron atrás sus propiedades tras los recientes ataques. Respondió a las críticas del exsenador Shehu Sani este sábado.

Ntshavheni hizo los comentarios durante una conferencia de prensa el viernes y los repitió el sábado. Declaró que solo las propiedades legalmente registradas califican para la venta en el mercado y que las estructuras informales no son elegibles para una compensación.

La ministra añadió que "no tartamudeó" al rechazar la idea por primera vez. También solicitó información sobre supuestos puntos de venta de drogas operados por nigerianos para que las autoridades pudieran intervenir.

Funcionarios nigerianos habían dicho anteriormente que planeaban documentar los bienes abandonados para buscar una posible compensación. Shehu Sani criticó la postura de Ntshavheni en las redes sociales, calificándola de inapropiada para un alto cargo.

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