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Article: Nigerians offered free flight to flee South Africa xenophobic attacks

Author: Staff Reporter

Published: September 5, 2019

Last Updated: September 5, 2019

Category: Africa, South Africa

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Nigerians offered free flight to flee South Africa xenophobic attacks

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Nigerians offered free flight to flee South Africa xenophobic attacks

Nigerians based in South Africa are being offered a free flight to return home “following the recent unfortunate xenophobic attacks on foreign nationals“, Nigeria’s foreign ministry has announced.

The owner of Air Peace Airlines was willing to evacuate Nigerians free of charge on Friday, it said.

“Interested Nigerians are therefore advised to liaise with the High Commission of Nigeria in Pretoria and the Consulate General of Nigeria in Johannesburg for further necessary arrangement,” the statement added. 

The attacks on foreign-owned businesses in South Africa have angered many Nigerians who feel they are being unfairly targeted.

Nigeria’s Foreign Affairs Minister Geoffrey Onyeama told a news conference on Wednesday that, according to the information available, no Nigerians had been killed in the unrest.

However, he said the government was considering recalling its high commissioner to South Africa and demanding full compensation for Nigerian businesses that had been damaged.

Nigeria has decided to boycott the World Economic Forum in South Africa this week over the attacks.

It has told its citizens to “avoid travelling to high risk and volatile areas” in South Africa until the situation is brought under control.

And retaliatory attacks on South African businesses by protesters in a number of Nigerian cities have forced the telecommunications giant – MTN – to close all its shops and service centres.

Earlier in the week, President Muhammadu Buhari said he was sending an envoy to South Africa to express Nigerians’ “displeasure” over the violence.

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