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    Nigeria-South Africa Chamber calls for calm over xenophobic unrest

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    The Nigeria-South Africa Chamber of Commerce, NSACC, has called for calm, dialogue and strengthened bilateral cooperation amid recent xenophobic unrest in South Africa.

    The Chairman of NSACC, Dr Ije Jidenma, made the call in a statement on Tuesday in Lagos.

    The Federal Government has taken steps, including diplomatic engagements, investigations, legislative actions and voluntary evacuations to address the situation.

    Jidenma expressed deep concern over the unrest in parts of South Africa, noting that the situation affected communities, businesses and livelihoods.

    According to her, the chamber is particularly concerned about the impact on Nigerians and other African nationals living in South Africa, as well as the adverse effect on South African businesses and the broader investment climate.

    She added that “as an organisation committed to fostering strong economic and cultural ties between Nigeria and South Africa, we emphasise that moments like this call for restraint and constructive engagements.

    “Both nations share long-standing relationships built on mutual respect, cooperation, trade and a shared vision for African prosperity.

    “These values must remain at the forefront during periods of tension such as this.”

    Jidenma urged governments, community leaders, Civil Society Organisations, CSOs and citizens to prioritise peaceful dialogue and uphold the rule of law.

    She said ensuring the safety and protection of all residents, irrespective of nationality, was essential to maintaining trust and stability.

    The NSACC chairman also called for continued collaboration between Nigerian and South African authorities to address underlying issues, prevent escalation and strengthen mechanisms that support conflict resolution and social cohesion.

    “Our thoughts are with all those affected. We remain committed to working alongside our partners to promote unity, economic resilience and renewed focus on the shared opportunities that bind our two nations,” she said.

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