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Kimiebi Ebienfa(Credit: people’s gazette)

Nigeria welcomed the memorandum on the early warning mechanism, signed by both countries, and urged its immediate activation whenever threats emerge.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has condemned reported threats against Nigerians and other foreign nationals in South Africa. The ministry said some groups had allegedly urged foreigners, particularly black migrants, to leave South Africa. 

The ministry’s spokesperson, Kimiebi Ebienfa, disclosed this on Monday in Abuja. Mr Ebienfa spoke after a meeting between the permanent secretary, Dunoma Ahmed, and South Africa’s acting high commissioner, Lesoli Machele.

Mr Ebienfa said the meeting addressed attacks on Nigerians and other matters affecting bilateral relations. He said Nigeria strongly condemned violence against its citizens living in South Africa.

According to him, recent attacks included the deaths of Matthew Ekpenyong and Kelvin Amaramiro. He said both deaths allegedly followed assaults involving security personnel.

“This incident, alongside other reported cases, has heightened anxiety within the Nigerian community. It requires urgent, credible and transparent remedial action from relevant authorities,” Mr Ebienfa said. “We request prompt sharing of preliminary findings and regular updates with the Government of Nigeria.” 

Mr Ebienfa added that Nigeria also requested access to autopsy reports and other case documents. He said authorities should also support affected families in accessing legal processes. He acknowledged statements by South African leaders condemning extrajudicial killings.

Mr Ahmed welcomed the official rejection of attacks and looting targeting foreign nationals. He said such commitments must now translate into practical action on the ground.

Mr Ahmed stressed the need for accountability where misconduct by security personnel is established. He said disciplinary and prosecutorial action must follow confirmed wrongdoing.

The permanent secretary also urged South Africa to guarantee protection for Nigerians residing lawfully in the country. He said this included protection against profiling and unlawful detention.

Mr Ahmed also called for strict compliance with professional standards by security agencies. He identified Jacinta Zuma and Operation Dudula among groups linked to anti-foreigner attacks. He called for proactive steps to prevent incitement, intimidation and violence.

Mr Ahmed welcomed the memorandum on the early warning mechanism, signed by both countries. He urged immediate activation whenever threats against Nigerians emerge.

He added that Nigerians in South Africa must live safely, lawfully and with dignity. (NAN)

 

 

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