At least 130 Nigerians seek repatriation from South Africa after protests, Abuja says


Members of civil society groups and human rights organisations hold placards as they take part in a march calling for stronger government action against illegal immigration in Pretoria, South Africa, April 28, 2026. REUTERS/Ihsaan Haffejee/File Photo

ABUJA, ⁠May 4 (Reuters) - At least 130 Nigerian citizens ⁠in South Africa have asked their government to ‌fly them home after a protests there targeting foreigners, Nigeria’s Foreign Minister, Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu, said.

There were the first to apply ​to a new scheme to ⁠repatriate citizens launched by ⁠Nigeria's government, Odumegwu-Ojukwu said on Sunday, amid fears ⁠that confrontations ‌in South Africa could escalate.

Protesters held rallies in Pretoria and Johannesburg last week, ⁠demanding tougher action against illegal immigration, saying ​undocumented foreign ‌nationals were putting pressure on jobs, security and ⁠public services.

Campaigners ​for migrant rights say foreigners have long been scapegoated in South Africa for its economic woes.

South Africa ⁠last month promised to crack ​down on anyone carrying out xenophobic attacks after Ghana and other African countries reported that their nationals had ⁠faced violence and discrimination.

More protests were planned on May 4 and May 8 and Nigeria would be watching developments closely, the government said.

It had ​already summoned South Africa’s High ⁠Commissioner in Abuja over the situation, and its diplomatic ​missions in South Africa are ‌working with local authorities to ​reduce risks to Nigerians, the minister said.

(Writing by Chijioke Ohuocha; Editing by Andrew Heavens)

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