/ Jun 29, 2026
/ Jun 29, 2026

Nigeria demands probe, autopsy over killings in South Africa

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The Federal Government has demanded a thorough investigation and autopsy reports following the killing of two Nigerians in South Africa, amid rising concerns over the safety of citizens abroad.

The spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Kimiebi Ebienfa, disclosed this during a press briefing after a meeting between the ministry’s Permanent Secretary, Dunoma Ahmed, and South Africa’s Acting High Commissioner, Lesoli Machele.

Ebienfa said Nigeria’s mission in South Africa is closely monitoring developments after the victims, identified as Nnaemeka Matthew Andrew Ekpeyong and Kelvin Chidiebere Amaramiro, were killed in violent incidents.

He noted that the South African authorities had condemned the attacks and pledged a full investigation.

According to him, the killings have heightened anxiety within the Nigerian community, prompting the government to request comprehensive autopsy reports, post-mortem documentation, and access to relevant case files.

“The Government of Nigeria condemned the violence against Nigerians in South Africa… These incidents require urgent, credible remedial action,” Ebienfa said.

He added that Nigeria is seeking impartial investigations, prompt sharing of findings, and regular updates, as well as cooperation in facilitating legal access for the victims’ families.

The government also stressed the need for accountability, including disciplinary and prosecutorial action where wrongdoing is established.

Ebienfa recalled an existing Memorandum of Understanding between both countries on early warning mechanisms and urged authorities in South Africa to fast-track its implementation to prevent further incidents.

He said Lesoli Machele assured that Nigeria’s concerns would be conveyed to authorities in Pretoria, with further steps expected.

On possible evacuation, about 130 Nigerians have indicated interest in returning home. The process is currently self-funded, with affected citizens advised to contact the Nigerian mission in Pretoria, although government intervention may be considered later for those unable to afford travel.

Ebienfa confirmed that no arrests have been made so far but said South African authorities have assured that perpetrators will be brought to justice.

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