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SA-Nigeria tensions rising after raids send 97 immigrants packing

- FELIX ONUAH AND CAMILLUS EBOH

SOUTH AFRICA has deported 97 Nigerians for various offences following a series of raids, Nigerian officials said on Wednesday, amid heightened bilateral tensions over anti-immigrant violence in South Africa.

Abike Dabiri-Erewa, senior special assistant to Nigeria’s president on diaspora matters, said the deported Nigerians had arrived home on Monday.

“Some of them claimed they were retur ned for irregular migration offences when the South Africa authority withdrew voluntary work permits that it had hitherto given to African migrants, and made… work permits more difficult to get,” she said.

“They (Nigerians) have been arbitraril­y raided… More (deportatio­ns) will likely follow,” said Dabiri-Erewa, adding that drug offenders among those sent back had been handed over to the Nigerian police.

Uche Ajulu-Okeke, Nigeria’s consul-general to South Africa, confirmed the deportatio­ns in a text message, saying they were due to a “lack of documentat­ion”.

Some had said their documents were destroyed in anti-immigrant violence, so they were no longer able to prove they had legal documents, she said.

“I know, coming in the wake of xenophobia, that it (the deportatio­n) was not a very sensitive act,” she said.

Anti-immigrant sentiment in South Africa flared up in late February against a background of near-record unemployme­nt, with foreigners being accused of taking jobs from locals and getting involved in crime.

In retaliatio­n, protesters in Nigeria vandalised the head office of South African mobile phone company MTN in the capital Abuja last month.

Some Nigerians have demanded that South Africans leave their country. – Reuters

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