
The Nigeria Police Force has appealed to Nigerians to remain calm following reports of xenophobic attacks on Nigerians in South Africa.
The Force also warned against any form of reprisal attack on South African nationals, businesses, or interests in the country.
According to a statement released on Sunday via its X handle by the Force Public Relations Officer, DCP Anthony Okon Placid, the police said security and intelligence agencies had reviewed the situation and put measures in place to prevent any breakdown of law and order.
According to the statement, the review followed a Joint Intelligence Board meeting held on May 18, 2026, under the chairmanship of the National Security Adviser.
“The Nigeria Police Force assures Nigerians that there is no cause for alarm. The Federal Government is actively engaging relevant authorities and stakeholders through diplomatic, intelligence, and security channels to resolve the situation peacefully and protect the interests of Nigerians at home and abroad,” the statement said.
The police acknowledged public concerns over the reported attacks on Nigerians in South Africa but cautioned citizens against taking matters into their own hands.
“While concerns about attacks on Nigerians in South Africa are understandable, the public is strongly advised not to take the law into their own hands,” the Force said.
It warned that “reprisal attacks, violence, intimidation, destruction of property, hate speech, or any conduct that threatens public peace and national security is unlawful and will not be tolerated.”
The Force stressed that Nigeria remains a country governed by the
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