The call, he noted, is to protest against the xenophobic attacks on foreign nationals, especially, sons and daughters of Africa by South Africans.
He believes that such call if embraced and action well executed, the South African people will begin to “feel the heat at home” and start doing the right thing.
According to Mubarak-Muntaka who is also a member of the Pan-African Parliament (PAP), his search indicates that there are more South African businesses in the rest of the African countries than any other nationals on the continent.
Therefore, a boycott of South African products will send a clear signal that Africa will no more entertain such barbaric acts from the South Africans.
He made this call on the floor of Parliament Friday, February 24, 2017, when contributing to a statement made by the Foreign Affairs Minister, Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey over the xenophobia attacks.