“Nigeria Resumes Evacuation of Citizens from South Africa as Xenophobic Fears Escalate”
The Federal Government of Nigeria has resumed the evacuation of its citizens from South Africa following renewed concerns over xenophobic attacks and planned anti immigrant demonstrations in parts of the country.
The latest move comes amid growing anxiety within the Nigerian community in South Africa after reports of planned protests targeting foreign nationals, raising fears of a repeat of previous waves of xenophobic violence that claimed lives, destroyed businesses, and strained diplomatic relations between the two African nations.
Nigerian authorities, through the appropriate diplomatic channels, have advised citizens living in South Africa to remain vigilant, avoid areas where demonstrations are expected, and comply with safety directives issued by local security agencies. The evacuation exercise is intended to assist Nigerians who voluntarily wish to return home while ensuring their safety during the period of heightened tension.
The Federal Government said it continues to engage South African authorities to safeguard the lives, rights, and property of Nigerians residing legally in the country. Nigerian diplomatic missions have also intensified communication with affected communities to provide emergency support and monitor developments.
Nigeria and South Africa maintain significant diplomatic and economic ties, but recurring outbreaks of xenophobic violence have repeatedly tested the relationship. Previous attacks in 2008, 2015, and 2019 resulted in deaths, injuries, and widespread destruction of businesses owned by African migrants, including Nigerians, prompting emergency evacuations and diplomatic interventions.
Observers say the renewed evacuation underscores the need for stronger regional cooperation to address the root causes of xenophobia, improve community integration, and protect the rights of migrants across Africa.
The Federal Government has reaffirmed its commitment to protecting Nigerian citizens abroad while continuing diplomatic engagement with South African authorities to ensure the safety of all affected individuals.

