News Xenophobia: Repatraition Of Nigerians To Begin On Wednesday Published 5 years ago on September 9, 2019 By The Octopus News Admin Voluntary repatration of Nigerians based in South Africa will commence on Wednesday, September 11. This follows fresh protests by South Africans asking foreigners to leave the country. Information from the Nigerian Mission in South Africa reveals that no fewer than 400 Nigerians have indicated interest and registered to be repatriated back to Nigeria. Nigeria’s Consular General in Johannesburg, Godwin Adama, said this in a telephone interview with News Agency of Nigeria on Sunday in Abuja. Adama said that Air Peace had offered to airlift those willing to return home following attacks on Nigerians and their businesses by South Africans. According to him, the first batch of Nigerians who are willing to return home will be repatriated on Wednesday. “We have more than enough for that aircraft. Over 400 Nigerians have already registered; more are still coming,’’ he said. The Nigerian High Commissioner to South Africa, Kabiru Bala, also said that Nigerians had responded positively in good numbers. Bala said, “We are documenting them. Those without travel documents, we shall provide them with emergency travel certificates. “There are other governmental procedures that we must observe. Relevant agencies of government in Nigeria must be informed and must be ready to receive the returnees. “Hard work is now going on at the High Commission and Consulate in this regard. As soon as all procedures and relevant protocols are observed, the return is assured and guaranteed. “A little more patience will be helpful. The response of Nigerians is just amazing.’’ Also, the President, Nigeria Citizens Association, South Africa, Ben Okoli, said all efforts were geared towards the evacuation of those who are ready to come back home. Okoli said, “The consulate is sorting out the issue of documents. Nigerians are being registered and issued with the necessary travel documents to enable them to make the trip to Lagos. “Some lost their passports in their homes and businesses from the fire that gutted them, while others had their documents and property stolen.” The association, he said, was still pushing ahead with the demand for compensation as there was sufficient evidence available them that the attacks were premeditated and orchestrated. Post Views: 827 Related Topics:XenophobiaXenophobia: Repatraition Of Nigerians To Begin On WednesdayXenophobia: Repatration Of 400 Nigerians From South Africa Begins On Wednesday Up Next We Have Not Had S*x For Five Years, Wife Ask Court To Dissolve Marriage Don't Miss Xenophobia: Femi Fani-Kayode React To New Protests You may like Senate Leader Describes Closure Of Nigerian Shops In Ghana As Xenophobia Xenophobia: Why I Asked Nigerians To Return To South Africa-Obasanjo Xenophobia: Femi Fani-Kayode React To New Protests Xenophobia: Lagos Is A Safe Haven For Business, Investments-Sanwo-Olu Xenophobia: Using Nigerians ; Pakistani As Scape Goat Of Criminality Now Norm In South Africa; Nigerian Victim Xenophobia: Nigerians Attack South African Companies***Circle Mall, Novare Mall Invaded Click to comment Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ Polaris Bank AD Your browser does not support the video. AdFacebook Trending Society5 years ago How Socialite, Drug Peddler Toyin Igbira Died Music4 years ago Police Arrest Salawa Abeni’s Blackmailer Opinion4 years ago Why I said Anyone Opposed To Church Opening Will Die-Oyedepo News5 years ago See Open Letter Written By Pastor To Adeboye, Kumuyi Others News4 years ago Nigerian Army Arrest Soldier For Attack On Chief Of Army Staff Society4 years ago Happy Times Return For Sanusi Lamido Sanusi Music4 years ago Olori Ajoke Places Curse On Esabod Music5 years ago See Rarely Seen Photo Of Tekno’s Daughter, Skye