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Nigeria Begins Voluntary Repatriation of Over 1,000 Citizens From South Africa

Negotiated waivers that permit Nigerians with visa violations to leave South Africa exclude anyone facing criminal charges.

Overview

  • Nigeria has registered more than 1,000 nationals for a voluntary return program and has started joint screening with South African immigration officials to determine who can be repatriated.
  • Nigeria’s mission in Pretoria says it negotiated waivers to allow people with immigration-related offences, such as overstays, to depart on repatriation flights instead of facing detention.
  • The agreement bars individuals who are facing criminal charges from joining the repatriation flights, and screening will identify those ineligible.
  • The repatriation follows a fresh wave of anti-migrant protests and vigilante attacks in South Africa that displaced hundreds and prompted Ghana, Mozambique and others to arrange evacuations or repatriations.
  • Underlying pressures such as high unemployment, permit and asylum backlogs, and election‑period mobilization are heightening the risk of further violence and complicating verification, diplomatic and humanitarian responses.