‘Maintain Low Profile’ – FG Tells Nigerians In South Africa After Protests Over ‘Igbo King Coronation’

The Nigerian high commission in South Africa has issued a 10-point advisory to Nigerians residing in the country over rising tension trailing the alleged coronation of an Igbo traditional ruler in the Eastern Cape Province.

On Monday, several vehicles were burnt in the province when protests erupted against the alleged coronation of Solomon Eziko as the traditional leader of the Igbo community in the city.

According to multiple reports, the protest was organised by members of ActionSA, one of South Africa’s political parties, who described Eziko’s coronation as a violation of the province’s sovereignty and constitutional order.

Reports indicate that the protest turned violent in KuGompo City, where demonstrators torched vehicles and buildings allegedly owned by foreign nationals.

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In a circular issued on Monday, titled “Advisory to All Nigerians Living in the Republic of South Africa,” the high commission urged Nigerians to prioritise safety and exercise caution amid what it described as “palpable tension” in the country.

The high commission urged Nigerians to be security-conscious at all times, moderate their movement, and limit interaction with unfamiliar persons.

It also advised citizens to maintain a low profile, remain law-abiding, and respect local laws and customs.

As part of precautionary measures, the high commission directed Nigerians to “suspend all socio-cultural activities and avoid making inflammatory statements capable of escalating tensions, particularly on social and mainstream media”.

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Citizens were further warned to steer clear of demonstrations or counter-protests and to refrain from unnecessary display of wealth or flamboyance.

The advisory also encouraged Nigerians to promptly report any threat to life or property to local security agencies.

“All nationals should consult the Nigerian High Commission in Pretoria or the Consulate General in Johannesburg for clarification on safety measures where necessary,” the statement added.

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