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    Nigeria presses South Africa over xenophobic attacks

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    The Federal Government has called on the government of South Africa to take urgent and decisive action to halt renewed xenophobic violence targeting Nigerians and other African nationals.

    The appeal followed a high-level meeting in Abuja between Dunoma Ahmed, permanent secretary of Nigeria’s foreign affairs ministry, and Lesoli Machele, acting high commissioner of South Africa to Nigeria.

    According to ministry spokesperson Kimiebi Ebienfa, the Nigerian government raised concerns over disturbing reports and viral videos showing protesters in parts of South Africa calling for foreigners, particularly black immigrants to leave the country.

    Officials warned that the situation risks straining long-standing diplomatic ties between both nations.

    Nigeria’s diplomatic missions, including its high commission in Pretoria and consulate in Johannesburg, are said to be closely monitoring developments and providing updates.

    Concerns over deaths of Nigerians

    The government also highlighted the deaths of two Nigerians—Amaramiro Emmanuel and Ekpenyong Andrew—allegedly linked to encounters with South African security agencies.

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    Authorities in Abuja questioned the circumstances surrounding the incidents, raising concerns about the conduct of security personnel.

    While acknowledging statements by South Africa’s leadership condemning extrajudicial killings and attacks on foreign nationals, Nigeria stressed that such commitments must translate into concrete action on the ground.

    The Federal Government further urged the swift implementation of a bilateral memorandum of understanding on an early warning mechanism. The framework is designed to enable rapid information sharing and prevent escalation of threats against Nigerians.

    Ebienfa also confirmed that a small group of Nigerians staged protests at the South African high commission in Abuja. He appealed for calm, assuring that the government remains committed to protecting diplomatic missions in line with international obligations.

    Nigeria reiterated that it expects firm measures from South Africa to restore confidence and ensure Nigerians living in the country can do so safely and with dignity.

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