Buhari sends envoy to SA after xenophobic attacks
Nigeria's President Muhammadu Buhari has sent a special envoy to South Africa to convey his concerns to President Cyril Ramaphosa over ongoing xenophobic attacks in Johannesburg and other cities.
Earlier on Tuesday the South African high commissioner to Nigeria was summoned to discuss the violence.
The Nigerian foreign ministry says it has asked South African authorities to have its police officers on the ground in South Africa.
The re-emergence of xenophobic attacks in South Africa has been hotly debated in Nigeria this week. It’s been trending on social media, with many Nigerian users calling for a boycott of South African businesses.
Nigerian Foreign Minister Geoffrey Onyeama has condemned the burning and looting of foreign-owned shops in South Africa.
In a press conference following his meeting with the South African high commissioner, Mr Onyeama said those affected should be compensated.
The Nigerian high commission in South Africa has offered support to its nationals.
Source: BBC

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