Operation Dudula Stands in Solidarity with Drug Victims: March Scheduled for August 22

Operation Dudula Stands in Solidarity with Drug Victims: March Scheduled for August 22

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Operation Dudula, a movement advocating against the presence of illegal foreign nationals in South Africa, is preparing to hold a march to the Nigerian Embassy later this month.

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The march aims to demand the deportation of all Nigerians who lack critical skills and to address concerns regarding criminal activities allegedly perpetrated by Nigerians in the country.

The planned date for the march is set for 22 August 2023, as announced by Dudula News, a platform promoting Operation Dudula activities on Twitter.

Date and Purpose of the Planned March

Dudula News, through a tweet, revealed that the scheduled march to the Nigerian Embassy is set to take place on 22 August 2023.

The movement, described as being spearheaded by “Gatvol South Africans,” intends to rally at the embassy and voice their demand for the deportation of Nigerian nationals without critical skills.

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They also allege that Nigerians are involved in criminal activities more than any other group within the country.

Reasons Behind Operation Dudula’s March

According to a poster released by Operation Dudula, the march is being organized in solidarity with the victims of drug-related incidents involving Nigerians and the families affected by such events.

The movement aims to garner support from various parties, including the well-known show “Sizokthola,” led by Social Development and Xolani Khumalo.

The poster suggests that the demonstration seeks to address the issue of drug-related crimes perpetrated by Nigerian nationals within South Africa.

Previous Activities of Operation Dudula

Operation Dudula, once led by Soweto activist Nhlanhla Lux, has a history of organizing marches.

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In the past, the movement staged a large-scale march to the Union Buildings, protesting against illegal immigration.

The mass demonstration saw the participation of over 35 other organizations, with the demand list intended for the President of South Africa, omitting ministers and ambassadors.

Since its inception, Operation Dudula has consistently called for the mass deportation of illegal immigrants, holding migrants accountable for many of the country’s issues.

Conclusion

Operation Dudula’s upcoming march to the Nigerian Embassy in South Africa is a manifestation of their ongoing movement against illegal foreign nationals.

The movement aims to voice its demands for the deportation of Nigerians without critical skills and raise concerns about criminal activities allegedly committed by Nigerians in the country.

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Previous marches and activities of Operation Dudula demonstrate their persistence in calling for the mass deportation of illegal immigrants and their efforts to address issues relating to immigration and crime within South Africa.

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