Xenophobia: Nigerians to get early warning of potential attacks in South Africa

Minister of Foreign Affairs, Geoffrey Onyeama has an Early Warning Unit will be constituted to warn Nigerians of potential xenophobic attacks in South Africa.

He announced the development on Friday during a joint briefing with the minister of interior, Abdulrahman Danbazau in Abuja.

He said the Early Warning Unit, which will comprise of Nigerian and South African representatives, will meet quarterly to share information regarding the interests of both communities.

“We proposed to the South African government that from our discussions with the Nigerian community in South Africa, we feel they have no access to the government agencies that are responsible for their security, the government agencies that have it within their power to prevent such actions and the government agencies that have it as their mandate to address there complaints,” he said.

“So we suggested to them that there should be a mechanism in place to bring together all those agencies with the Nigerian side and then they should meet regularly to share intelligence information so as to take necessary pre-emptive measures if required and also address the grievances of South Africans, issues of compensation, and so on.

“As evident, with their cooperation, they accepted immediately that we should setup what we spontaneously called an early warning unit.

“We said that this unit should comprise, from the South African side, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ministry for Home Affairs and the police.”

Onyeama noted that the unit will also give the South African government the opportunity to identify corrupt Nigerians in the country.

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