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South Africa Reassures Nigerians, Says Visitors Remain Safe Despite Protest Concerns

South Africa says xenophobic violence is not government policy and urges confidence among Nigerian travellers.The South African Consulate General in Lagos has moved to reassure Nigerian travellers and investors following reports of cancelled travel plans linked to recent protests and alleged attacks involving foreign nationals in parts of South Africa.In a media statement, the consulate said it had noted with concern reports of cancelled or revised travel bookings by Nigerians following media coverage of protests and alleged incidents of violence.

The mission stressed that South Africa remained committed to constitutional democracy, the rule of law and the protection of all people regardless of nationality.

“The South African government unequivocally condemn all acts of intimidation, violence, discrimination and unlawful conduct directed at anyone, including foreign nationals,” the statement said.

It added that such actions were not representative of the country’s values.

“Such acts do not, by any means, reflect the values of South Africa’s democracy, and stand in direct contrast to the spirit of Ubuntu.”

The statement cited remarks by South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, who recently reaffirmed the country’s position on migration and foreign visitors.

“South Africa is a country shaped by migration and remains open to visitors who comply with its legal and immigration frameworks. Migration, when properly managed and lawful, contributes positively to economic growth, regional cooperation and cultural exchange,” Ramaphosa said.

The consulate also sought to distance the government from incidents of xenophobia and violence, saying such behaviour would not be tolerated.

“Acts of violence, xenophobia and lawlessness do not reflect government policy or the will of the people of South African, and as such, will not be tolerated.”

While acknowledging concerns over illegal immigration, the South African government said any related issues must be addressed through lawful channels.

“While issues related to illegal immigration remain a legitimate matter of public concern, Government reiterates that these challenges must be addressed through lawful state processes and institutions, and not by civilians. No individual or group has the authority to take the law into their own hands.”

The consulate highlighted the importance of tourism to South Africa’s economy and noted that Nigeria remains one of its largest tourism source markets on the African continent.

“Nigeria remains one of South Africa’s largest tourism source markets in Africa, underpinned by deep historical, cultural and economic ties.”

Reassuring travellers, stakeholders and investors, the mission said South Africa remained a safe and welcoming destination and that security agencies were actively monitoring developments.

“The South African Consulate in Lagos wishes to reassure all travellers, stakeholders and investors that South Africa remains a safe and welcoming destination.”

The statement said government authorities were continuing to engage communities and strengthen measures aimed at promoting stability, safety and social cohesion across the country.

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