Tuesday, 6 March 2012

Deportation: Nigeria summons S’African envoy, protests


Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr. Olugbenga Ashiru
Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr. Olugbenga Ashiru
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Monday summoned the South African High Commissioner to Nigeria, Mr. Kingsley Mambolo, to protest the recent deportation of Nigerian travelers to that country.
Mambolo was received by the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry, Ambassador Martin Uhomoibhi, who conveyed Abuja’s displeasure about the matter for onward delivery to Pretoria.
Watchers say that the decision to have the envoy received by the Permanent Secretary and not the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr. Olugbenga Ashiru, might be government’s way of letting the South Africans know that the matter is a serious one.
A statement from the ministry issued late on Monday quoted Uhomoibhi as expressing the Federal Government’s concern in “the light of what appears to be a targeted maltreatment of Nigerians on the pretext that they did not have valid yellow fever vaccines.”
The government demanded an immediate review of this policy, which it said was baseless because there was no legitimate concern about an outbreak of yellow fever in Nigeria.
Besides, it said that the World Health Organization had not issued an alert to that effect.
The statement reads in part: “Of particular concern to the Government was the unwarranted detention of a Senator of (the) Federal Republic of Nigeria by the South African Port Health and Immigration Authorities for 48 hours at the Oliver R. Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg.
“The Permanent Secretary informed the High Commissioner that South Africans travelling to Nigeria, or those residing in Nigeria were not required to produce any evidence of vaccination against yellow fever, or for that matter against Tuberculosis and HIV/AIDS, both of which are prevalent in South Africa.”
The Permanent Secretary wondered whether the latest deportation and similar acts of targeted maltreatment of Nigerians in South Africa reflected the official position of the Government of South Africa.

PUNCH NEWSPAPER

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