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National Assembly Urges Diplomatic Action In South Africa by coputa(op): 5:31am On May 06
The Senate, yesterday, descended into a heated and emotionally charged session over renewed xenophobic attacks on Nigerians in South Africa, with lawmakers sharply divided between calls for tough retaliatory sanctions and appeals for diplomatic restraint.

Worried by the attacks, the ECOWAS Parliament has directed its committee on Political Affairs to wade into the matter and present proposals to plenary for adoption.

This was as the House of Representatives urged the Federal Government to suspend the issuance of business permits to South African firms operating in Nigeria in response to the renewed attacks.

The debate, triggered by a motion of urgent national importance, exposed deep anger in the red chamber as senators recounted fresh reports of killings, displacement and harassment of Nigerians in South Africa and Ghana.

Opening the discussion, senators described the attacks as “barbaric, dehumanising and unacceptable,” warning that continued violence against Nigerians abroad could no longer be ignored.

Contributing to the motion, Osita Izunaso said Nigerians were being increasingly targeted abroad in a manner that violated both regional and international laws.

Aniekan Bassey, sponsor of the motion, described the situation as a “systematic pattern of persecution.”

He stated: “Nigerians are increasingly profiled as though being a Nigerian is itself a crime. This is not just violence; it is humiliation, displacement and psychological torture,” he stated.

Tensions peaked when Adams Oshiomhole launched a fiery intervention, calling for economic retaliation against South African interests in Nigeria.

“By the time we withdraw MTN’s licence, revoke DStv licence, those workers from South Africa will have good jobs to do here,” Oshiomhole declared. “Let South Africa continue with their own jobs. When we balance this madness, there will be sanity. We must bite in a manner that they will come begging.”

As debates grew increasingly heated, Senate President Godswill Akpabio intervened to calm tempers and steer the chamber away from immediate retaliatory measures.

“We must not allow emotion to override diplomacy,” Akpabio said. “Nigeria will act firmly, but responsibly. We cannot solve this crisis by escalating it into economic warfare.”

He urged lawmakers to allow structured diplomatic engagement while ensuring protection for Nigerians abroad.

In a key outcome of the session, lawmakers agreed that a high-powered delegation, to be led by Akpabio, would engage South African authorities to formally register Nigeria’s concerns.

In his reaction, a scholar in international laws, Dr Festus Ogwuche, described the xenophobia as unfortunate. He disagreed with the impression that the country’s government was not in support, stressing that their inability to address the situation was borne out of their support for it.

Also, a public affairs analyst, Paul Ejime, recalled that Nigeria spent over $61 billion in the liberation struggle against apartheid in the country. “The point is that some of these youths are not familiar with or interested in reading history. There are also economic undertones. When the governments are not delivering, citizens find strangers as the scapegoats.”


The house feared that although both countries may have withdrawn their membership from the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), their proximity to ECOWAS member states calls for concern.

The Parliament warned that failure to collaborate with Mali and Burkina Faso to tackle insecurity would affect the regional bloc, especially countries that share boundaries with the affected countries.

They equally called for ratification of the African Union Protocol on Free Movement of People, decrying the failure of the continental government to rise to the situation.

The Parliament urged every country to summon the South African High Commissioner in their respective countries over the killings and harassment, describing as disappointing, the fact that South Africa easily forgot the support of African countries during its trying period.

THE green chamber called for a comprehensive review of bilateral relations between Nigeria and South Africa, including trade and aviation agreements, pending decisive action by South African authorities to curb the attacks and prosecute those responsible.

The resolution followed the adoption of a motion of urgent public importance moved by Donald Ojogo (APC, Ondo) and seconded by Billy Osawaru (APC, Edo) during plenary presided over by Deputy Speaker, Benjamin Kalu.

The lawmakers condemned the latest wave of violence targeting foreign nationals, particularly Nigerians, describing the development as alarming and unacceptable. They called on the Federal Government to take immediate diplomatic steps to protect Nigerian citizens and halt further attacks.
https://guardian.ng/news/nassembly-decries-xenophobic-attacks-in-safrica-urges-diplomatic-action/

Re: National Assembly Urges Diplomatic Action In South Africa by IBILEmayweather(m): 5:38am On May 06
Africans killing fellow Africans in Africa.
Well, if only we had a working country and people didn’t have to travel to hostile and unwelcoming countries for survival. 🤦🏾‍♂️
Re: National Assembly Urges Diplomatic Action In South Africa by Ironfaceman(m):
The reason why xenophobia will continue is because Nigeria government doesn't care.

Nigeria government must match madness with madness. That is how this xenophobia matter can end.
Re: National Assembly Urges Diplomatic Action In South Africa by Ikem11(m): 5:50am On May 06
This is heart breaking that africans can do that to fellow africans
Re: National Assembly Urges Diplomatic Action In South Africa by anonimi: 5:50am On May 06
This NASS that rubber stamps Tinubu’s debt requests while standing on his mandate, should stop fooling around with us with this ridiculous posturing.





https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bn29b0SkCWU?si=nsLZs5EW0DY-WS8Q
Re: National Assembly Urges Diplomatic Action In South Africa by Bellotelli: 6:03am On May 06
As usual Akpabio and those benefiting from the corrupt system would call for restraint. The south Africans will always tell foreigners to go back to their country and hold their govt accountable for their failures. Our government do almost nothing to address the issues back home. For example, I've not seen electricity in the past one week in Nyanya Abuja and no one is giving any explanation.. huh
Re: National Assembly Urges Diplomatic Action In South Africa by Bellotelli: 6:06am On May 06
Ironfaceman:
The reason why xenophobia will continue is because Nigeria government doesn't care.

Nigeria government must mat h madness with madness. That is how this xenophobia matter xan end.
Which madness! SA has nothing much to loose.. or do know how much our elites have invested in MTN and multi choice for them to sabotage!
All we need to do is to fix ourselves so that the country can be habitable for everyone.
Re: National Assembly Urges Diplomatic Action In South Africa by Bebold: 6:13am On May 06
I'm surprised as the Senate is taking this issue seriously.

If they've been acting this way against 1/10 of Nigerians' challenges, I think we would have gone far by now.
Re: National Assembly Urges Diplomatic Action In South Africa by Goo0dHardDick: 6:13am On May 06
Nigeria is a joke.

Tanzanian president already ordered SA out of Tanzania within 48hrs.

Serious countries don't waste time to act at all. You give it back to those SA as e dey hot. I expected Nigerian govt to have banned MTN, DStv and also deport SA citizens out of Nigeria immediately.
Re: National Assembly Urges Diplomatic Action In South Africa by Goo0dHardDick: 6:14am On May 06
Bellotelli:
As usual Akpabio and those benefiting from the corrupt system would call for restraint. The south Africans will always tell foreigners to go back to their country and hold their govt accountable for their failures. Our government do almost nothing to address the issues back home. For example, I've not seen electricity in the past one week in Nyanya Abuja and no one is giving any explanation.. huh
There's no electricity in Nigeria as a whole.

Nigeria remains a joke
Re: National Assembly Urges Diplomatic Action In South Africa by Goo0dHardDick: 6:16am On May 06
Bebold:
I'm surprised as the Senate is taking this issue seriously.

If they've been acting this way against 1/10 of Nigerians' challenges, I think we would have gone far by now.
It's called initial gra gra.

They won't do anything bro. A serious country would have since ordered SA out of her country, sanction and ban all SA companies in it's territory. Summon the ambassador of SA to Nigeria and even their president too.

Nigeria senators wey no get sense. Have they taken electricity seriously in the country?
Re: National Assembly Urges Diplomatic Action In South Africa by eliwa47(m): 6:25am On May 06
Diplomatic action against South Africans is very important because the government never take any actions against their citizens who normally k*ll Nigerian on a yearly basis. Kilode undecided
Re: National Assembly Urges Diplomatic Action In South Africa by Lionessza6(f):
We have seen this movie before. They even pulled their High Commissioner out of South Africa before, then quietly sent him back a few weeks later after the “vacation” grin.

They are just fooling their angry citizens instead of being honest with them.

At the end of the day, they’ll still be dining with South African politicians and smiling together on the way to the bank instead of seriously addressing the issue of mass migration and the pressure it places on poor people in receiving communities.

Until those issues are tackled regionally, and governments make it easier to identify and accept back their own citizens during deportation processes, this will escalate.

But short-sighted people will celebrate this obvious charade as some kind of victory grin.

Some politicians really have it easy in their countries, I swear. I’m sure some South African politicians would gladly exchange places with Nigerian politicians.
Re: National Assembly Urges Diplomatic Action In South Africa by kingthreat(m): 6:32am On May 06
Why is South African government doing nothing against xenophobia or are they also xenophobic too?
Is their hate tendencies against people who aren't like them the main reason why the Whites then decided that apartheid was the way forward?
Re: National Assembly Urges Diplomatic Action In South Africa by Bellotelli: 6:36am On May 06
Goo0dHardDick:
There's no electricity in Nigeria as a whole.

Nigeria remains a joke
The president has disconnected his residence from the national grid and enjoying uninterrupted solar power hence he is not bothered.
Re: National Assembly Urges Diplomatic Action In South Africa by MadPolitician: 6:37am On May 06
If not for tribalism, Nigeria would have acted better earlier than now.
The Lagos Press were busy trying to blame a section of the country as usual. Now it has backfired. Every Nigerian over there is being targeted. Folks should learn from that..

What Nigeria should have done apart from threatening diplomatic actions is to identify those ring leaders of the mobs that we saw , who killed Nigerians. The security agencies should place a bounty on their head and make their lives going forward very miserable. Put a million dollar bounty on their heads and their fellow South Africans would maim them..

There is this particular guy that goes about arresting Nigerians over drug charges and recently, a Nigerian was murdered by his group. No one said anything. That is not done. Interpol should be alerted and his movements traced. Once he steps foot outside South Africa, he should be grabbed, brought to Nigeria and sentenced to 99 years behind bars.
Re: National Assembly Urges Diplomatic Action In South Africa by Lionessza6(f): 6:39am On May 06
MadPolitician:
If not for tribalism, Nigeria would have acted better earlier than now.
The Lagos Press were busy trying to blame a section of the country as usual. Now it has backfired. Every Nigerian over there is being targeted. Folks should learn from that..

What Nigeria should have done apart from threatening diplomatic actions is to identify those ring leaders of the mobs that we saw , who killed Nigerians. The security agencies should place a bounty on their head and make their lives going forward very miserable. Put a million dollar bounty on their heads and their fellow South Africans would maim them..

There is this particular guy that goes about arresting Nigerians over drug charges and recently, a Nigerian was murdered by his group. No one said anything. That is not done. Interpol should be alerted and his movements traced. Once he steps foot outside South Africa, he should be grabbed, brought to Nigeria and sentenced to 99 years behind bars.
😅😅😅😅😅😅 I thought you were smarter than your followers. This was entertaining to read though . As we wait for the dreaded day of the diplomatic action grin grin grin
Re: National Assembly Urges Diplomatic Action In South Africa by Lionessza6(f): 6:46am On May 06
Goo0dHardDick:
Nigeria is a joke.

Tanzanian president already ordered SA out of Tanzania within 48hrs.

Serious countries don't waste time to act at all. You give it back to those SA as e dey hot. I expected Nigerian govt to have banned MTN, DStv and also deport SA citizens out of Nigeria immediately.
Stop the lies already grin. Tanzania has dismissed this propaganda already and has recommited itself in the fight against illegal immigration from the Horn to SA . Many arrests and deportations from their side have since tripled
Re: National Assembly Urges Diplomatic Action In South Africa by Offpoint1: 6:47am On May 06
kingthreat:
Why is South African government doing nothing against xenophobia or are they also xenophobic too?
Is their hate tendencies against people who aren't like them the main reason why the Whites then decided that apartheid was the way forward?
SA government is in support, I saw one of his speech and shook my head.

Most of these attacks happened right in front of their security officers and nothing they're doing about it rather than to watch.
Re: National Assembly Urges Diplomatic Action In South Africa by Lionessza6(f): 6:52am On May 06
Offpoint1:
SA government is in support, I saw one of speech and shook my head.

Most of these attacks happened right in front of their security officers and nothing they're doing about it rather than to watch.
If that is so,why are African migrants not running away in numbers from such an evil country, why bring their wives and children in such a place when there are over 50 non- xenophobic nations in Africa? Are they not fearful of SA ?

https://www.nairaland.com/8665826/african-countries-should-call-bluff#139310367
Re: National Assembly Urges Diplomatic Action In South Africa by OracleJay411: 6:52am On May 06
Now I'm proud we have representatives.
Re: National Assembly Urges Diplomatic Action In South Africa by Lionessza6(f): 6:55am On May 06
OracleJay411:
Now I'm proud we have representatives.
We are happy for and we wish they can take this up to the UN and other bodies as well. We all need this nonsense to end. But we all know how this will end ...unfortunately 🤮

https://www.nairaland.com/8665826/african-countries-should-call-bluff#139310367
Re: National Assembly Urges Diplomatic Action In South Africa by Maizaxx: 6:55am On May 06
It baffles me the way our leaders and some Nigerians reason.
If they sanction all South African companies, who loses? We.
It will mean laying off workers and throwing them into the already saturated labor market.
What we need is to make everything in our countey work.
If things are working fine in my countey will I be thinking of going to any countey to slave for my daily bread.
We are only playing politics and blowing only hot air.
Re: National Assembly Urges Diplomatic Action In South Africa by Lionessza6(f): 6:57am On May 06
kingthreat:
Why is South African government doing nothing against xenophobia or are they also xenophobic too?
Is their hate tendencies against people who aren't like them the main reason why the Whites then decided that apartheid was the way forward?
Your answers are on this thread.
https://www.nairaland.com/8665826/african-countries-should-call-bluff#139310367
Re: National Assembly Urges Diplomatic Action In South Africa by Maga123: 6:58am On May 06
Any law maker discouraging a tougher action on south Africa businesses in Nigeria has either been bribed or even from unset has been complicit in the ineffectiveness of services of South African businesses in Nigeria.
Re: National Assembly Urges Diplomatic Action In South Africa by ELKHALIFAISIS(m): 7:00am On May 06
Shity country.. ban them from CAF tournaments
Re: National Assembly Urges Diplomatic Action In South Africa by Lionessza6(f): 7:05am On May 06
Maga123:
Any law maker discouraging a tougher action on south Africa businesses in Nigeria has either been bribed or even from unset has been complicit in the ineffectiveness of services of South African businesses in Nigeria.
There is no action they will take . They know what's going on in SA isn't just SA government failure but a continental one. Why isn't AU or UN taking action? Why not punishment for the SA government. This isn't the first or the last violent anti-immigrant protest in South Africa. Why are African leaders not taking any action? Why are they not even provoked by the protests even outside their embassies ? huh
https://www.nairaland.com/8665826/african-countries-should-call-bluff#139310367
Re: National Assembly Urges Diplomatic Action In South Africa by Lionessza6(f): 7:06am On May 06
ELKHALIFAISIS:
Shity country.. ban them from CAF tournaments
LMAO. Which African country will sign the ban first ?

https://www.nairaland.com/8665826/african-countries-should-call-bluff#139310367
Re: National Assembly Urges Diplomatic Action In South Africa by Lionessza6(f): 7:17am On May 06
Ironfaceman:
The reason why xenophobia will continue is because Nigeria government doesn't care.

Nigeria government must mat h madness with madness. That is how this xenophobia matter xan end.
You think your leaders don't know where these violent protests are coming from ? Not just your leaders but the whole region. And no ,these countries aren't docile or fearful of SA,they know they are as guilty as the SA government . And if all sit down infront of the world and the UN : all we pay the price .
https://www.nairaland.com/8665826/african-countries-should-call-bluff#139310367
Re: National Assembly Urges Diplomatic Action In South Africa by Yampotatocarrot(m): 7:23am On May 06
Aside Oshiomhole, other senators were just talking gibberish... Nigeria has to show them that we can still place sanctions

If there are Nigerians acting badly, why not arrest and prosecute them? If there are Nigerians selling drugs or involving in cultism, why not arrest and prosecute them? Why lump all Nigerians together?

I was listening to Visu commenting on the issue and was surprised he was just went in circles without hitting the nail on the head

Aside Malema, no other South African leader has really come out to condemn the issue

Let Nigerians start with ShopRite, atleast we have a LOT of other options to those ones
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