In Conversation With Olaniyi Abodedele (Chairman)- Nigerian Union South Africa (Gauteng Chapter)

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Tensions between migration, economic pressure, and safety have resurfaced sharply in South Africa, following Nigeria’s decision to evacuate at least 130 of its citizens from the country.
According to reports, the evacuation is part of a voluntary repatriation programme initiated by the Nigerian government amid growing fears of xenophobic violence and anti-immigrant protests in parts of South Africa, particularly in Johannesburg and Pretoria.
These protests have been driven largely by frustration over unemployment, crime, and service delivery challenges, with some groups blaming undocumented migrants for worsening socio-economic conditions. However, migrant rights organisations argue that foreign nationals are often scapegoated for deeper structural issues within the economy.
Nigeria’s Foreign Minister confirmed that at least 130 citizens have already signed up for evacuation flights, with the number expected to increase. The move follows not only recent protests but also growing diplomatic concern, including the summoning of South Africa’s representative in Abuja and calls for investigations into incidents involving Nigerian nationals.
This is not the first time xenophobic tensions have strained relations between South Africa and other African countries. Historically, outbreaks of violence against foreign nationals—particularly from other African states—have raised questions about regional solidarity, economic inequality, and governance failures.
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