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South African Xenophobic Attacks: Senate Calls for Caution

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By Nick Ibe, Abuja

The Senate plenary session on Tuesday called for caution as it also rejected calls to nationalise South African-owned businesses, including MTN and DStv, in retaliation for the ongoing xenophobic attacks on Nigerians. It however strongly condemned the lawless violence against Nigerians and other African nationals and urged the Federal Government to intensify diplomatic efforts to protect Nigerians in the country.
This is the second time in two months that the attention of the Nigerian Senate is drawn to xenophobic attacks on citizens in South Africa.

After debate, the Upper Chamber called on the federal government, through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Nigerian High Commission in South Africa, to obtain written assurances from the South African government regarding the protection of Nigerians following the expiration of the 30 June 2026 ultimatum and to demand the arrest and prosecution of all persons responsible for violence, intimidation, looting and unlawful immigration enforcement.

Resolutions of the Senate on Tuesday were sequel to the motion titled “Motion on the Need to Halt the Recurring Xenophobic Attacks and Intimidation Against Nigerians and Other African Nationals in the Republic of South Africa” sponsored by Senator Asuquo Ekpenyong, APC, Cross River South.

The motion comes following a fresh wave of xenophobic attacks against Nigerians and other African nationals residing in the Republic of South Africa after the expiration of the June 30th deadline that was imposed on them to leave the country by vigilante groups.

The Senate urged the federal government to impress on the South African government to ensure that perpetrators of these deadly acts are made to face the full wrath of the law, just as it asked the government to secure written assurance about the safety of Nigerian citizens in South Africa.

The Upper Chamber further called on the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NiDCOM), and the Nigerian High Commission in South Africa to strengthen emergency consular arrangements and establish a verified register of Nigerians who have suffered death, injury, displacement, unlawful detention, or loss of businesses and property, with a view to facilitating legal redress, restitution and compensation.

It further urged the federal government to engage other affected African countries and work through the African Union to establish an effective early warning, monitoring and accountability mechanism for xenophobic attacks and related violence across the continent.

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The upper Chambers also directed its committees on foreign affairs and diaspora and non-governmental organisations to review the implementation of the Senate’s resolutions of 5 May 2026 and previous Nigeria–South Africa engagements and report back to the Senate within four weeks on measures taken, assurances obtained, and outstanding actions required.

It however rejected calls on the federal government to severe ties with South Africa as requested. Senators Adams Oshiomhole, APC, Edo North and Abdul Ningi, Bauchi Central, countered calls to nationalise South African businesses in Nigeria as raised by Senator Eshilokun Wasiu, APC, Lagos Central.

Senator Oshiomhole in his additional prayer said, “My name is Adams Oshiomhole, representing the good people of Edo North. I rise to move an amendment to the motion. I was alarmed by comments attributed to a South African minister suggesting that compensation would not be paid to Nigerians whose properties were looted, shops burnt, businesses destroyed, and lives lost during the recent xenophobic attacks.

“If indeed the South African government refuses to compensate affected Nigerians, it is proposed that the federal government of Nigeria should consider appropriating the profits made by South African companies operating in Nigeria, including their banks and other businesses, and use those funds to compensate Nigerian victims.”

“The ultimatum reportedly given to Nigerians to leave by June 30 was enforced by mobs while the South African government appeared unable to protect innocent people. We cannot allow Nigerians to suffer such losses and then use Nigerian taxpayers’ money to compensate them while South African businesses continue to make profits here.

“I therefore urge that the profits accruing to South African companies in Nigeria be appropriated and used to compensate Nigerians whose businesses were destroyed and whose loved ones were killed.

In stopping the prayer, the Deputy President of the Senate, Senator Barau Jibrin, APC, Kano North, who presided at the time, said, ‘Before we proceed, let me make one point.

“Nobody in this chamber is happy with what is happening in South Africa. The actions of violent groups attacking innocent people are completely unacceptable. Killing people in the name of protests cannot and should not be tolerated.
“However, we also need to exercise caution. As Senator Oshiomhole rightly noted, we should not rely solely on statements circulating on social media without proper verification.

“I watched the interview being referred to. The South African minister explained that people occupying illegal settlements without legal title would not receive compensation because they had no legal ownership. However, those with valid property titles would retain their ownership rights, regardless of whether they had been displaced.

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“That explanation, however, does not excuse the failure to prevent innocent people from being displaced in the first place. If the South African government is facing internal security challenges or coordinated attempts to destabilise the country, then it should come out openly and tell the international community. We are fellow Africans, and whilst stabilising is required, we can always cooperate.

“For now, I appeal that we allow the Senate Committee on Foreign Affairs, chaired by your distinguished colleague and former governor, to complete its investigation before we take further decisions. Let the committee do its work and submit its findings.”

Senator Oshiomhole, interjecting, said, “Mr President, with profound respect, this matter was extensively debated about a month ago.

“Under your leadership, the Senate resolved that the Committee on Foreign Affairs should investigate the situation. You even suggested that a delegation be sent to South Africa.

“Respectfully, it should not appear that our previous decision must now await further opinion before action is taken. We should not continue to exercise caution until more Nigerians are killed.”

At this point, Barau Jibrin said, “Chairman of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, you are hereby given two weeks to submit your report so that this Senate can take decisive action on the matter.

“Very well. The Committee on Foreign Affairs is directed to table its report within two weeks on the attacks against Nigerians and other African nationals in South Africa. We need comprehensive information so that this Senate can determine the appropriate course of action.

“I thank Senator Oshiomhole for his understanding, and I commend all distinguished senators who contributed to this debate.

“Let me also state that the Federal Government of Nigeria, through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Nigerian High Commission in South Africa, has been actively engaging the situation and providing support to affected Nigerians.

“The government is doing well. Your contribution simply calls for even greater attention to the situation, which is welcome. I can assure this chamber that Nigerian authorities remain in regular contact with our citizens in South Africa.

“We hope the South African government will also look inward and decisively address the activities of those carrying out these heinous attacks under the guise of protests. Justice must be done for Nigerians and other African nationals who have been killed, injured, or displaced.”

Senator Ekpenyong in his submission had stated that: “The Senate expressed grave concern over the renewed wave of xenophobic attacks, intimidation and anti-foreigner vigilantism against Nigerians and other African nationals residing in the Republic of South Africa.

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“It also notes that anti-migrant groups issued an unlawful ultimatum requiring foreign nationals considered undocumented to leave South Africa by 30 June 2026, a deadline which has since expired and was accompanied by widespread fear, demonstrations, displacement, and reports of violence, including attacks on foreign-owned businesses and homes.

“Aware that the intimidation has extended beyond undocumented migrants to Nigerians and other foreign nationals possessing valid residence, work and immigration permits, some of whom have reportedly been threatened, profiled, evicted or ordered to leave by unauthorised vigilante groups.

“Observes that the indiscriminate targeting of foreign nationals, including lawful residents, demonstrates that the campaign cannot be regarded merely as immigration enforcement but constitutes xenophobic hostility based on nationality and perceived foreign origin.

“It also observes that Nigeria’s solidarity with South Africa was not limited to government action, as Nigerian workers, students and other citizens contributed significantly to the anti-apartheid struggle, while educational institutions and public facilities across Nigeria continue to bear the name of Nelson Mandela in recognition of his sacrifice and enduring legacy.

“Recalls that Nigeria, alongside other African countries, stood firmly with the people of South Africa during the struggle against apartheid by providing sustained diplomatic, financial and material support to the liberation movement, while campaigning for the release of Nelson Mandela and other political prisoners.

“It also recalls that under General Olusegun Obasanjo as military head of state, Nigeria hosted the World Conference for Action Against Apartheid in Lagos in 1977 and subsequently adopted significant economic measures against foreign commercial interests associated with apartheid South Africa, including the nationalisation of British Petroleum’s Nigerian interests and pressure on Barclays Bank and other affected institutions.

“Further recalls that the Senate, in its resolution of 5 May 2026, condemned the attacks and called for diplomatic engagement, enhanced protection for Nigerians, and sustained parliamentary intervention.

“Concerned that while Nigerian-owned businesses in South Africa have been attacked, looted, shut down or abandoned under threats of violence, South African-owned enterprises and brands, including MTN and DStv, continue to operate lawfully and profitably in Nigeria, with Nigeria consistently upholding the rule of law by rejecting retaliatory actions against South African nationals and legitimate commercial interests;

“Recognises the sovereign authority of South Africa to enforce its immigration laws but maintains that such enforcement must be carried out exclusively by authorised state institutions in accordance with the rule of law, human dignity and the fundamental rights of all persons.”

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PFIPC Gate: ‘Deputy Speaker House of Reps, Kalu Reveals Encounter with Adeyemi and His Team

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Benjamin Kalu,
The Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, has revealed how he met with the Director-General of the fictitious Presidential Foreign Intervention Promotion Council, Adeniyi Adeyemi and his team.

The politician from Abia state narrated how he met with Adeyemi in his office after receiving what appeared to be an official letter bearing the Presidency’s insignia.

Speaking during Wednesday’s plenary in support of a motion seeking an investigation into the activities of the alleged council, Kalu said he was among those deceived by the group’s claims of legitimacy. He said:

“I rise this morning to support the motion that has been properly moved by my friend and brother from Plateau State. It is quite embarrassing that people have the kind of boldness exhibited, moving around with what is not in existence, carrying themselves as if they are a legal entity.”

Kalu added that his office received a letter dated May 2, 2025, on a letterhead bearing the Presidency and identifying the sender as the Director-General of both the Presidential Economic Advisory Council, PEAC, and the Presidential Foreign Intervention Promotion Council, PFIPC.

“On the 2nd of May, 2025, my office got a letter. That letter had the Presidency on top of the letterhead. It had the Office of the Director-General, the Presidential Economic Advisory Council and the Presidential Foreign Intervention Promotion Council. Two councils under one DG,” he said.

According to him, although some aspects of the letter raised doubts, it contained what appeared to be authentic details, including an address at the Federal Secretariat Complex and a government website.

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“When I saw this, I looked down at the letterhead. I saw the Federal Secretariat Complex, Phase 3, 2nd Floor, Central Business District. I also saw the website, pfipc.gov.ng. It was a bit confusing for me. Some of the information looked credible, some did not,” Kalu stated.

The deputy speaker stated that he directed members of his team to verify the office address before approving a meeting with the group.

“I sent my team to go and verify the existence of this organisation at the said address. They came back confirming that this organisation was in the said location. I then gave approval for them to come and have the interaction they had written for,” he said.

Kalu explained that the visitors had requested a meeting to discuss constitutional amendment, economic governance, legislative priorities and collaboration on foreign investment, but the discussion took a different direction.

“They said they wanted to discuss the 10th House of Representatives Constitution Amendment process and its implications for economic governance, legislative priorities that can enhance investor confidence, and areas of collaboration between the National Assembly and the Council to drive foreign investment,” he said.

However, he added, “When they came and started engaging, the issues they mentioned in the letter were not what they engaged on. They did not talk about the Constitution that we were amending. They were more about photo taking.”

The Deputy Speaker said the experience underscored the need for stricter verification of organisations claiming government affiliation.

“This goes on to show that a beautiful letterhead that has the Presidency is no longer confirmation that an agency is legal. It goes to show that an address that shows Federal Secretariat does not mean that that particular agency is legal,” he said.

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He urged lawmakers to support the motion and conduct a thorough investigation into how the alleged council operated.

“It is our duty, based on Sections 88 and 89 of the Constitution, to dig deeper into this matter. I urge members to support this motion for the House to show Nigerians that we are in support of transparency and accountability in governance,” Kalu added.

Reports show that the council’s appearance as one of the beneficiaries in the 2026 Appropriation Act sparked nationwide controversy despite the Presidency insisting that no such agency exists under the Federal Government.

As public outrage intensified over the agency’s inclusion in the federal budget, Tinubu directed the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission to investigate how the council was inserted into the 2026 Appropriation Act despite not being recognised by the Federal Government.

The President also ordered that everyone found culpable in the alleged budget insertion be identified and prosecuted in accordance with the law.

While the outcome of that probe is being awaited, what is clear is the porous nature of the government system that had been invaded at the highest levels without detection: opening bank accounts with the CBN and about 34 commercial banks.

What is clear is that not all may have come out to the public domain about the activities of Adeyemi, who was reportedly arrested in 2025 but wriggled himself out to continue with his illegal activities well into 2026 before the hunt for him again.

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Defence Minister Tells Military: ‘Shoot terrorists first; don’t wait for orders,’

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Gen. Christopher Musa (retd.), Minister of Defence, on Wednesday directed security personnel engaged in counter-terrorism and anti-banditry operations not to hesitate in confronting armed criminals, warning that any operative who fails to act under the guise of awaiting orders would be treated as aiding the enemy.

While commissioning the security assets procured by the Sokoto State Government, the minister stressed that troops must take decisive action against terrorists and bandits whenever the situation demands.

“Once you are deployed, do not wait for any order from anybody to shoot any bandit or any terrorist,” he advised.

“Anybody who refuses to shoot or kill any bandit or terrorist in the name of waiting for an order, we will treat you like a bandit. This is a general order.”

The minister gave the directive as the Sokoto State Government unveiled a N27.6 billion security intervention package comprising armoured personnel carriers, tactical vehicles and 300 motorcycles to strengthen security operations across the state.

The equipment was commissioned at the Giginya Memorial Stadium by the defence minister in the presence of senior military officers, security chiefs, traditional rulers, government officials and residents.

Governor Ahmed Aliyu while presenting the procurement said it is one of the state’s largest security investments, aimed at supporting the operational capacity of security agencies in tackling banditry, terrorism, kidnapping and other violent crimes.

The intervention, according to him, forms part of his administration’s broader strategy to restore peace and protect lives and property, particularly in border communities and rural areas affected by insecurity.

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He noted that security remains the foundation for sustainable development, adding that economic growth, agriculture and social progress cannot thrive in an atmosphere of fear and instability.

Aliyu said the newly acquired armoured vehicles and motorcycles would improve rapid response, intelligence gathering, surveillance and troop mobility, especially in difficult terrains.

He appreciated President Bola Tinubu, the Armed Forces and other security agencies for their continued support in combating insecurity, pledging that the state would sustain investments that complement federal security efforts.

He further commended Gen. Musa for his leadership and commitment to the fight against terrorism and banditry. In recognition of his contributions to national security, Aliyu inaugurated a major road in the Sokoto metropolis and named it General Christopher Musa Road.

Gen. Musa, in his response, praised the Sokoto State Government for prioritising security, describing the investment as a demonstration of visionary leadership and commitment to public safety.

He added that the fight against insecurity requires collaboration among the federal, state and local governments, as well as active support from citizens.

The defence minister noted that the newly commissioned assets would enhance operational effectiveness and boost the morale of security personnel deployed across Sokoto State and the wider North-West region.

The minister chsrged residents to continue providing credible intelligence to security agencies, stressing that community participation remains vital to addressing emerging security threats.

Musa assured Nigerians that the Armed Forces remain committed to eliminating criminal elements and restoring lasting peace across the country.

The ceremony ended with the inspection and symbolic handover of the security assets to relevant security agencies, with participants describing the intervention as a major boost to Sokoto State’s security architecture and the national campaign against insecurity

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Police Arrest Suspect in Murder of Benue State University Professor And Brother

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The Benue State Police Command has arrested a 23-year-old man, Abdullahi Usman, in connection with the killing of a lecturer at Benue State University, Professor Gabriel Saawua Nyityo, and his younger brother in Makurdi.

The Command’s Public Relations Officer, DSP Udeme Edet, disclosed this in a statement issued on Thursday in Makurdi.

According to the statement, operatives attached to the ‘D’ Division responded to a distress call from the Adaka axis in the early hours of Wednesday and discovered two bodies at a residence in the Adaka community of Makurdi Local Government Area.

“The victims are Prof. Gabriel Saawua Nyityo, ‘m’, 58yrs, and his younger brother, Iorngee John Nyityo, ‘m’, 19yrs. They were killed by unknown gunmen,” DSP Edet said.

The police said the suspect, Abdullahi Usman, 23, of Awe, Nasarawa State, has been arrested in connection with the crime.

“The suspect has been arrested in connection with the crime and investigation is still going on to get the remaining suspects,” the statement read.

Sources said the gunmen stormed the professor’s residence while he was asleep and attacked both him and his brother.

Prof. Nyityo was a lecturer in the Department of History. Although lecturers at the university are currently on strike, news of his killing has sent shockwaves through the Adaka community and the wider university community.

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