Xenophobic attacks: Igbo Union issues safety advisory for Nigerians in South Africa

by · The Eagle Online

The Igbo Union in South Africa has issued a safety advisory urging Nigerians living in the country to avoid identified high-risk areas amid a surge in xenophobic tensions and anti-foreigner protests.

The advisory was contained in a statement issued by its Secretary General, Ezeanozie Eleberi.

The Union advised Nigerians to remain calm, vigilant, and law-abiding, stressing the need to prioritise the safety of lives and property.

“We encourage all Nigerians to remain calm, vigilant, and law-abiding, while consciously avoiding identified high-risk areas,” the statement read.

The Union said the advisory was necessary due to recent developments that have heightened anxiety among Nigerians and other foreign nationals residing in South Africa.

It noted that the situation is being closely monitored in collaboration with Nigerian diplomatic missions, adding that efforts are ongoing to ensure the protection and welfare of citizens.

The body also disclosed that arrangements for voluntary repatriation had earlier been initiated for Nigerians wishing to return home, with the process now receiving diplomatic support.

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According to the Union, the Acting Nigerian High Commission in South Africa is engaging relevant South African authorities, including the Department of International Relations and Cooperation, to facilitate documentation and necessary waivers.

While expressing concern over the incidents, the group said it remains confident in ongoing diplomatic engagements between Nigeria and South Africa aimed at restoring calm.

It also urged Nigerians to avoid actions that could escalate tensions and to conduct themselves responsibly at all times.

The Union reaffirmed the long-standing relationship between both countries and called for mutual respect and peaceful coexistence among residents.

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