The Federal Government of Nigeria has summoned South Africa’s Acting High Commissioner following a wave of anti-foreigner protests and reported attacks targeting Nigerians and their businesses in the country.
In a statement issued on Saturday by the spokesperson of the
Ministry of Foreign Affairs Nigeria, Kimiebi Imomotimi Ebienfa, the government
confirmed that the South African envoy has been invited for a high-level
meeting scheduled for Monday, May 4, 2026, at the Ministry’s headquarters in
Abuja.
According to the statement, the meeting is intended to
formally communicate Nigeria’s “profound concern” over recent developments in
South Africa, which authorities say could strain the long-standing diplomatic
and economic relations between both countries.
Rising Tensions
The diplomatic move comes amid ongoing protests by various
groups in South Africa, reportedly accompanied by incidents of harassment,
violence, and destruction of businesses owned by foreign nationals, including
Nigerians.
The Ministry disclosed that discussions with the envoy would
centre on the demonstrations and “documented instances of mistreatment of
Nigerian citizens and attacks on their businesses.”
Analysts say the development echoes past episodes of
xenophobic violence in South Africa that have repeatedly drawn condemnation
from Abuja and the international community.
Government Appeals for Calm
While acknowledging growing anxiety among Nigerians over the
situation, the Federal Government urged citizens to remain calm as diplomatic
efforts continue.
“The Ministry is aware of the growing discontent among
Nigerians concerning the treatment of their nationals in South Africa.
Nevertheless, it implores the Nigerian public to remain calm,” the statement
read.
The government also reaffirmed its commitment to
safeguarding the rights and welfare of Nigerians living abroad.
Diplomatic Stakes
Nigeria and South Africa share strong bilateral ties,
particularly in trade, investment, and regional cooperation. However, recurring
incidents of violence against foreign nationals in South Africa have
periodically tested that relationship.
Observers note that the outcome of Monday’s meeting could
play a crucial role in easing tensions and preventing a diplomatic fallout,
especially as public outrage continues to mount back home.
Further updates are expected after the scheduled engagement
between Nigerian officials and the South African envoy.
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