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The House of Representatives has called on the Federal Government to strengthen diplomatic engagement with South Africa following reports of renewed xenophobic attacks and the deaths of Nigerians in the country.
The resolution followed the adoption of a motion of urgent public importance sponsored by the Chairman of the House Committee on Navy, Hon. Yusuf Adamu Gagdi (APC, Plateau), during plenary on Thursday.
Moving the motion, Gagdi expressed concern over reports of attacks, unlawful arrests, destruction of businesses and the deaths of Nigerians and other African nationals in South Africa.
He referred to media reports of the deaths of two Nigerians in separate incidents and urged the Federal Government to take steps to ensure the safety and protection of Nigerian citizens residing in the country.
The lawmaker also recalled Nigeria’s support for South Africa during the anti-apartheid struggle and stressed the importance of maintaining the principles of African unity, peaceful coexistence and mutual respect.
Following deliberations, the House condemned the reported attacks and observed a one-minute silence in honour of Nigerians and other African nationals who have lost their lives.
The lawmakers urged the Federal Government to summon the South African High Commissioner to Nigeria to seek clarification on the reported incidents and measures being taken to protect Nigerians living in South Africa.
The House also called for an independent and transparent investigation into the reported deaths, with those found culpable to be prosecuted in accordance with the law.
In addition, the lawmakers urged the Federal Government to intensify diplomatic efforts to secure appropriate support and compensation for affected Nigerians, including the families of those who lost their lives and individuals whose businesses or property were affected.
The House further called on the Federal Government to engage the African Union (AU), the Southern African Development Community (SADC), the United Nations, and the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights to promote the protection of African migrants and strengthen accountability mechanisms.
Lawmakers also urged the Federal Government to review bilateral relations with South Africa where necessary and enhance consular services, legal assistance and support for Nigerians who wish to return home.
The House resolved to establish an ad hoc committee to engage relevant stakeholders, including the South African Parliament, South African authorities and regional organisations, and report back within 21 legislative days with recommendations for further legislative and diplomatic action. (Vanguard)