FG Arranges Voluntary Repatriation for Nigerians Amid SA Xenophobic Attacks
The Federal Government has finalised plans to help Nigerians stranded in South Africa after a fresh wave of xenophobic attacks. The Minister of Foreign Affairs said President Tinubu has prioritised the safety of citizens abroad. Authorities are now gathering details of those seeking assistance. So far, 130 Nigerians have registered with the mission in South Africa and the number is expected to grow. Local Nigerian associations there are also lending support. Nigeria reminds South Africa of its historic role in the liberation struggle and is committed to ending these recurring attacks. Discussions continue with South African officials, and a recent memorandum on early warnings aims to protect citizens of both countries in crises.
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