Ex-Goa CM Demands Ban on Nigerians in India, Calls Them ‘Negroes’

“They create problems everywhere. We do not want Nigerian tourists,” former Goa Chief Minister Ravi Naik said.
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Former Goa Chief Minister Ravi Naik. (Photo: ANI Screengrab)
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The Central government should ban Nigerians from entering India, former Goa Chief Minister Ravi Naik has demanded, adding that the state does not need Nigerian tourists.

Referring to Nigerians with the pejorative “negroes”, the senior Congress leader also said Nigerians have been causing “problems” in Goa as well other metro cities.

Naik, a former home minister in the erstwhile Congress-led coalition government, said:

The government of India should ban them. They should be probed. It should be checked whether they are here to study or for picnic or to sell drugs. Nigerians come here and do ‘dadagriri’, in Delhi, Bengaluru and the entire country. We should chase the Nigerians out of here. Have they come here to study? Are they really studying? Are they really going to college, schools? Are they really going to bogus schools or bogus typing schools, this has to be probed. It is very important. Even Aam Aami Party leaders had a fight with Nigerians in the past.

“They create problems everywhere. We do not want Nigerian tourists,” Naik said, demanding a probe into the activities of Nigerians in Goa, who he alleged masquerade as students.

Naik’s comments come a few days after Goa Chief Minister Laxmikant Parsekar on 30 May said that Goans were unhappy with the attitude and the lifestyle of Nigerians living in the coastal state.

On the same day, Goa’s Tourism Minister Dilip Parulekar also said that Nigerians create problems in Goa and sell drugs.

In 2014, during the monsoon session of the Goa assembly, the state home ministry referred to Africans as “negroes”, an error for which then Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar had to tender an apology.

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